The Peoples' Voice Cafe

An alternative coffeehouse offering
quality entertainment in New York City.

April 2013 Flyer
About Us
Booking
Join or Volunteer
Photos
Past Performers

PVC in the media:
Facebook
The Indypendent
Columbia Spectator

Videos:
Ray Korona Interview
Woody Guthrie Centennial Show
Peoples' Voice Cafe Anthem

LOCATION:
The Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist
40 East 35th St. (between Madison Ave. & Park Ave.)
New York, NY, 10016

TRANSPORTATION:
Take the #6 train to 33rd St.; or the B, D, F, N, Q or R train to 34th Street.
Map

TIMES:
All shows start at 8 PM, Saturdays; doors open at 7:30. We do not accept reservations in advance, so come early to be assured of a seat.

ADMISSION:
$18 contribution -- more if you choose, less if you can't; no one turned away. If you are a member of Peoples' Voice Cafe, the suggested contribution is $10. We also accept TDF vouchers for full admission.

ACCESSIBILITY:
Wheelchair accessible (including bathrooms). For info call 212-787-3903.

 
May 11, 2013:

Mothers Day Concert Against Gun Violence
A benefit for the Children's Defense Fund, featuring performances by KJ Denhert, Alix Dobkin, emma’s revolution, John Flynn, Terre Roche, Claudia Goddard, and others.

Printable Flyer
Please post in your apartment building, laundromat, bodega, etc.


 
May 18, 2013:

SALLY CAMPBELL
Quaker singer/songwriter, Sally Campbell, longtime PVC activist and supporter, returns with her autoharp to sing her sometimes funny, sometimes deep, always friendly songs. She's been giving away Giftsongs and Blessings, the CD of her 70th birthday concert/party as a way to strenghten the gift economy in this overly commercialized world. Since she feels that songs are given to her, she wants to give them onwards. Come and join in singing about beloved belongings, hugging friends and being the change we wish to see in the world (unless you don't wanna).

BEN SILVER
Whether he's in singer/songwriter mode or doing McFerrinesque vocal improvisations, Ben Silver's music slides through folk, R&B, funk, jazz and back again. Ben sings passionately about peace, freedom, parenting, our environment, LGBT issues and even an occasional romantic love song. His songs have been published in Carry It On, Sing Out, The Washington Post, and the book Hearing Everyone's Voice.