An UNBEARABLES timeline
“White Lies/Cracked Mirrors,” Neither/Nor, 703 E. 6th St., June 8, 1985.
“The Unbearable Beatniks of Life,” Life Café, 343 E. 10th St., May 8, 15, 22, 29, June 5, 12, year unknown.
“Crimes of the Beats,” The Fez Under Time Café, Oct 5, 12, 19, 26, 1993.
“Impeachment Proceedings,” Tongue Œn’ Groove, Eureka Joe, 168 Fifth Ave., Feb. 19, 1994.
“The University: From Somewhere to Nowhere,” The New School, 65 Fifth Ave., April 20, year unknown.
“Beet magazine publication party,” Right Bank, Broadway & Kent, Brooklyn, Feb. 6, year unknown.
“Utopias/Dystopias,” The Medicine Show Theatre, 552 W. 53rd St., Feb. 27, 1996.
“Pink Pages benefit reading,” Cedar Tavern, 82 University Place, Feb. 26, year unknown.
UNBEARABLES Portfolio #2 celebratory reading, Cedar Tavern, Dec. 8, 1996.
“For Love and Money benefit for Paramour magazine,” Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second St., Cambridge, July 19, 1997.
“Down Under Manhattan Bridge benefit,” Angel Orensanz Foundation, 172 Norfolk St., March 26, 1997.
“Unbearables Trash Self-Help Books,” (reading for the 3rd Unbearables anthology, HelpYourself!) The Poetry Project at St. Mark¹s Church, 131 E. 10th St., May 23, 1997.
“The Films of Gong Li,” Baruch College, 46 E. 26th St., May 1, year unknown.
“Endangered Gardens,” Mendez Mural Garden, East 11th Street, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1997.
“Unbearable Sex,” Fales Library, NYU, 70 Washington Square South, April 14, 1998.
“An Evening of Romance,” The Parkside Lounge, 317 E. Houston St., Aug. 31, year unknown.
“Friday Bloody Friday: Stations of the Cross,” ABC No Rio, 156 Rivington St., April 2, year unknown.*
“Beachstock ‘99,” The New China Club, 268 W. 47th St., July 24, 1999.
“Historic Gathering of Outlaw Poets,” (reading for the Outlaw Bible of American Poetry) The Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church, Oct. 22, 1999.
“2nd Annual Wet Wednesday,” Fusion Arts, 57 Stanton St., May 8, year unknown.
“Wet Wednesday 3,” Bowery Poetry Club, June 11, year unknown.
“That Dada Strain,” Fusion Arts, April 28, year unknown.
* I was looking thru some old stuff yesterday and the “Friday Bloody Friday” Good Friday procession was April 13, 2001. (Carol Wierzbicki’s email — but there were two similar events — see Thad’s date for above.)