Thursday, December 31, 2009

NEW YEAR'S DAY 1-2 PUNCH: Bob Leuci & Sammy Vega On WTIC 1080, 8:20 AM, To Preview CT Young Writers Triple KO Event Jan. 15 @ The Hartford Club



Robert Leuci-- Treat Williams played Leuci's character in the movie, "The Prince of the City." The former NYPD detective reveals the full range of his career in the memoir, "All The Centurions." Leuci's novels include "Doyle's Disciples," "Odessa Beach" and "Renegades." Leuci teaches at the University of Rhode Island.



Sammy Vega is a 7-time national amateur boxing champion. He works as a paralegal and for Mega Education in Hartford. Sammy is coordinating many crucial aspects of the Jan. 15, 2010 CT Young Writers Triple Knockout Event at The Hartford Club, aka Gaby Versus Iceman Extravaganza.

  • Listen Live Or To Podcast


  • About Bob Leuci


  • Mega Education


  • TEEN ROCKER PHENOM JOINS YOUNG WRITERS LINEUP




  • SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
    UPDATED 12-29-09

    11 am
    Workshops


    POETRY WORKSHOP
    LED BY
    DAVID “THE BODY SNATCHER” CAPPELLA

    SPORTSWRITING WORKSHOP
    LED BY
    PAUL “DING-A-LING” DOYLE

    12 noon - 1:15 pm
    Lunch
    To The Sounds
    Of The Jen Allen Big Band, With Vocalists


    JEN ALLEN BIG BAND

    JEN ALLEN, keyboard
    KRIS ALLEN, alto sax
    BEN BILELLO, drums
    MATT DWONSYK, bass
    GEOFF BROOKES. trumpet
    JAKE THIBAULT, tenor sax
    PETER McEACHERN, trombone
    KEITH GIBSON, guitar

    VOCALISTS

    Tamara Almai, Shannon Gunnip, Laura McCabe, DominiQue Padilla


    1:30 pm
    Undercard Of Poets & Writers
    Leading Up
    To Gaby v. Iceman Set 1


    Undercard

    FRANZ "ONIONS OREGANATO” DOUSKEY
    KATE “LA TERRIBLE” RUSHIN
    CHANDRA “BONECRUSHER” PRASAD
    RICH “SIX HEADS” ESPOSITO
    BOB “THE BREEZE” LEUCI,
    AKA PRINCE OF THE CITY
    SHOUHUA “HARD ROCK” QI
    BINNIE “THE DEMON BARBER” KLEIN
    “MERICILESS” AMY MA


    THE MAIN EVENT
    GABY “SHE BE STINGING” CALVOCORESSI
    V.
    ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
    Reading From Their Works

    Co-Masters Of Ceremonies
    ‘IRISH’ RAVI SHANKAR
    JEFFREY “NO DICE” DRESSLER
    RAND “BLOOD” COOPER

    Break,
    Mid-Afternoon


    6 pm
    Evening Reception & Events

    Hors d'oeurves Courtesy Of The Warren Group

    Reception Entertainment:
    Teen Rocker Phenom
    Desiree Bassett & The Time Machine

    7 pm
    Gaby v. Iceman, Set 2


    National Anthem,
    Sung By DominiQue
    Of The Hartford Conservatory
    & The Jen Allen Big Band

    Boxing Exhibition
    Coordinated By
    Sammy Vega, Iceman John Scully,
    Mike Mike Machine Gun Oliver

    Cash Bar
    At All Times


    Still OK To RSVP
    Workshops On Poetry & Sportswriting
    Filling Up Fast ... REGISTER NOW,
    form below


  • Westover Notes Poetry Champ’s WPKN Gig


  • EZ Link 4 WNPR Podcast & Young Writers Site


  • Courant Refugees Spread The Word On Triple KO Event




  • Triple KO Registration Form pdf




  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM


  • Young Writers Trust Website



  • Connecticut Young Writers Trust
    http://www.ct.edu/initiatives/ctyoungwriters
    231 Beach St.
    Litchfield, CT 06759


    * 800-814-6931 * Fax- 860-567-9119
    * tntcomm82@cs.com

    ANDY THIBAULT
    Chairman
    Cell: 860-690-0211

    Wednesday, December 30, 2009

    TEEN ROCKER PHENOM DESIREE BASSETT JOINS LINEUP FOR CT YOUNG WRITERS TRIPLE KO EVENT


    Desiree And Her Band,
    The Time Machine,
    Packed The House
    Dec. 28 @ Mohegan Sun

  • Guitar International Magazine Interview, Video


  • -- Mohegan Sun Photo by Tony Brooks

    They Will Kick Off
    The Evening Reception
    6 p.m. Jan. 15, 2010
    @ The Hartford Club

    Admission Donation
    Of $35 Good
    For All
    Day & Night Events






    SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
    UPDATED 12-29-09

    11 am
    Workshops


    POETRY WORKSHOP
    LED BY
    DAVID “THE BODY SNATCHER” CAPPELLA

    SPORTSWRITING WORKSHOP
    LED BY
    PAUL “DING-A-LING” DOYLE

    12 noon - 1:15 pm
    Lunch
    To The Sounds
    Of The Jen Allen Big Band, With Vocalists


    JEN ALLEN BIG BAND

    JEN ALLEN, keyboard
    KRIS ALLEN, alto sax
    BEN BILELLO, drums
    MATT DWONSYK, bass
    GEOFF BROOKES. trumpet
    JAKE THIBAULT, tenor sax
    PETER McEACHERN, trombone
    KEITH GIBSON, guitar

    VOCALISTS

    Tamara Almai, Shannon Gunnip, Laura McCabe, DominiQue Padilla


    1:30 pm
    Undercard Of Poets & Writers
    Leading Up
    To Gaby v. Iceman Set 1


    Undercard

    FRANZ "ONIONS OREGANATO” DOUSKEY
    KATE “LA TERRIBLE” RUSHIN
    CHANDRA “BONECRUSHER” PRASAD
    RICH “SIX HEADS” ESPOSITO
    BOB “THE BREEZE” LEUCI,
    AKA PRINCE OF THE CITY
    SHOUHUA “HARD ROCK” QI
    BINNIE “THE DEMON BARBER” KLEIN
    “MERICILESS” AMY MA


    THE MAIN EVENT
    GABY “SHE BE STINGING” CALVOCORESSI
    V.
    ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
    Reading From Their Works

    Co-Masters Of Ceremonies
    ‘IRISH’ RAVI SHANKAR
    JEFFREY “NO DICE” DRESSLER
    RAND “BLOOD” COOPER

    Break,
    Mid-Afternoon


    6 pm
    Evening Reception & Events

    Hors d'oeurves Courtesy Of The Warren Group

    Reception Entertainment:
    Teen Rocker Phenom
    Desiree Bassett & The Time Machine

    7 pm
    Gaby v. Iceman, Set 2


    National Anthem,
    Sung By DominiQue
    Of The Hartford Conservatory
    & The Jen Allen Big Band

    Boxing Exhibition
    Coordinated By
    Sammy Vega, Iceman John Scully,
    Mike Mike Machine Gun Oliver

    Cash Bar
    At All Times


    Still OK To RSVP
    Workshops On Poetry & Sportswriting
    Filling Up Fast ... REGISTER NOW,
    form below


  • Westover Notes Poetry Champ’s WPKN Gig


  • EZ Link 4 WNPR Podcast & Young Writers Site


  • Courant Refugees Spread The Word On Triple KO Event




  • Triple KO Registration Form pdf




  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM


  • Young Writers Trust Website



  • Connecticut Young Writers Trust
    http://www.ct.edu/initiatives/ctyoungwriters
    231 Beach St.
    Litchfield, CT 06759


    * 800-814-6931 * Fax- 860-567-9119
    * tntcomm82@cs.com

    ANDY THIBAULT
    Chairman
    Cell: 860-690-0211
    ---


  • NORWICH BULLETIN

  • Features Desiree...

    Young guitarist plays with 'power and force'

    By KELLY-ANN FRANKLIN
    Norwich Bulletin
    Posted Dec 23, 2009 @ 11:30 PM
    Last update Dec 24, 2009 @ 07:54 AM

    In many ways, Desiree Apolonio Bassett is a typical 17 year old.

    The Ashford teen enjoys spending time with friends, dirt biking in the warmer, drier weather and will be graduating from Edwin O. Smith High School in Storrs in June.

    But that’s where it ends.

    Bassett owns 15 guitars — one of which has been signed by Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Michael Anthony, formerly of Van Halen — but it’s what she can do with them that’s impressed these and other musicians.

    Citing influences such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Satriani, Triumph, Jeff Beck, The Allman Brothers, Jefferson Starship, Santana and Dickey Betts, Bassett has been shredding the music scene for some time now with a classic rock sound and an effortless ability to pull virtually any sound she wants out of a guitar.

    Desiree and The Time Machine will take the stage for a free show at 7 p.m. Monday at the Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun.

    “It will be three sets, and about three and a half hours worth of music,” Bassett said of Monday’s show. “It’s to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s. We’ll play some covers (including) Jimi Hendrix and Joe Satriani, as well as some original music.”

    Bassett, who writes, sings, plays bass, drums, keyboard and, of course, the guitar, has been featured in Guitar Player magazine, Hartford Magazine, CD Baby and a host of other media. She has studied music at the University of Connecticut Music School and has applied to Berklee College of Music. Bassett has also played at the California NAMM show in 2006 and 2007 with the band Living Colour, and appeared on stage with Hagar, Kal David, Andy Aledort, members of The Allman Brothers Band and The Marshall Tucker Band.

    “It can be kind of intimidating out there,” Bassett said of performing with older fans listening. “But (the band members) are willing to support me and how I want to do things.”

    Her band, Desiree and The Time Machine, is Robert Gottfried and Robert Laramie. Laramie, said her father and manager Dan Bassett, “is the best bass player in Connecticut, he’s very sought after.”

    “They are phenomenal,” Dan Bassett said of Gottfried and Laramie. “So it’s not like we just stuck her out there all alone. They’re both in their late 50s, so that’s about 100 years of experience playing behind her.”

    Recordings

    Desiree and The Time Machine released its 12-song album, Power & Force, Sept. 13, 2008, at Capitol Theater in Willimantic. Power & Force II came shortly after with two fewer songs but the same fiery guitar-playing by Bassett on “Fretboards on Fire” and the title track “Power & Force.”


    According to Dan Bassett, Desiree and The Time Machine is set to release its third album some time in the spring. Her albums are produced by Phil Magnotti of Silver Mine Studios, a three-time Grammy winner, and Buck Brundage of Couch Creative Services.


    On Power & Force II, Desiree sings on just three of the 10 songs — “Another Day,” “Never Back Down” and “Love Her.”


    According to Bassett, the new album will have 13 songs with all original material.


    “Some of them I wrote when I was 10,” Bassett said. “About half of them will be songs with lyrics. With the new disc, I’m trying to aim for something different.”


  • Desiree Bassett Website, Videos, Photos ....
  • Monday, December 28, 2009

    Iceman interviewed on recent Remillard, Perez bouts

    Via
    EastSideBoxing

    Anthony Tibbs spoke to trainer/cornerman "Iceman" Scully again after the fight to get his take on the progress of the man they call the "Sharpshooter."

  • Complete Article




  • RADIO BLASTS: Still OK To RSVP For Young Writers Triple KO Event @ The Hartford Club
  • Wednesday, December 23, 2009

    Courant Refugees Spread Word For Young Writers Triple KO Event



  • Thank You, Paul Stern & All Courant Refugees


  • Podcast, Photos, Links, Updated Poster


  • Unbeaten Remillard Knocks Down Foe, Gains 20th Victory
  • Unbeaten Remillard Knocks Down Foe, Gains 20th Victory


    -- Matt Remillard Working Out
    Photo By Larry Smith,
    Courtesy of The Hartford Club's Prospect Magazine



    Remillard-Lora Rematch Jan. 29 @ Mohegan Sun;
    Chip Perez Notches Second Pro Victory, By KO

    Golden Gloves Tourney Starts Jan. 16



    Story Reprinted Courtesy
    Of The
  • Journal Inquirer

  • Manchester, Ct

    “Matt had more skill,’’ said Paul Cichon, Remillard’s trainer. “At the end of the fight Robbins told me that he thought had might have some broken ribs. But the guy did pull a lot of stuff that Matt’s never seen before.’’



    By Sherman Cain
    Journal Inquirer


    Even though he had never been to Tennesseee, Manchester featherweight Matt Remillard felt right at home in Knoxville on Saturday night.

    “I’ve always been big into country music so it was a good time for me,’’ Remillard said.

    Appropriately, Remillard performed a tune-up on Marty Robbins (23-45-1) of Crossville, Tenn., knocking him down in the second round before going on to win a unanimous decision in a six-round bout at Cotton Eyed Joe’s Dance Club in Knoxville.

    Remillard (20-0) took the bout on short notice because he wanted to get in some work before his rematch with Rafael Lora on Jan. 29 at the Mohegan Sun Arena. Remillard stopped Lora in the fourth round in September at Nomad’s Adventure Quest in South Windsor. The finish was controversial, however, because many in the crowd thought Remillard hit Lora in the back of the head with a punch. Remillard captured the vacant North American Boxing Federation featherweight title by beating Lora.

  • Prospect Magazine Features Poet Gaby Calvocoressi, CT Young Writers Triple Knockout Event Jan. 15, 2010 & Hartford Boxers Past & Present; Remillard Photo & Text Lead The Package


  • Remillard, 23, was pleased with his effort in Knoxville.

    “It was definitely worth my while,’’ Remillard said. “I got to fight a slick southpaw with over 60 fights. I boxed him well and dropped him with a right hand in the second round.’’

    Robbins, 40, had the edge in experience, but not in talent.

    “Matt had more skill,’’ said Paul Cichon, Remillard’s trainer. “At the end of the fight Robbins told me that he thought had might have some broken ribs. But the guy did pull a lot of stuff that Matt’s never seen before.’’







    On the undercard, East Hartford lightweight Joey “Chip” Perez, 23, improved his record to 2-0 with a victory over Luis Cruz of Memphis.











    Golden Gloves

    The Johnny Duke Western New England Golden Gloves Tournament will be held on four consecutive Saturdays at Nomad’s beginning on Jan. 16. All tickets for each Saturday will be $20. The action will get underway at 7 p.m. on all four Saturdays. Tickets may be purchased at Nomad’s or by calling Cichon at 860-614-8877.

    Pavlik wins handily

    Kelly Pavlik hammered away with a flurry of uppercuts, then raised his hands and jumped into the arms of trainer Jack Loew.

    The WBC and WBO middleweight champion had successfully declared his return to boxing.

    “I’m definitely back,” Pavlik said.

    Pavlik stopped Miguel Espino in the fifth round to defend his titles and end what has been a difficult year on a high note.

    After a 10-month layoff because of a staph infection on his left hand, Pavlik dropped Espino to a knee in the fourth round with staggering right uppercuts. He then knocked Espino down in the fifth, and trainer John Bray threw in the towel while referee Steve Smoger stopped the fight 1:44 into the round.

    “We’re not going to have another layoff,” Pavlik said. “The hand held up great. It’s a little tender, but nothing ice can’t fix.”

    It was going to take more than ice to repair Pavlik’s image.

    Pavlik was the target of rumors and criticism for looking sloppy in his last fight, a win against Marco Antonio Rubio in February, then losing the chance to fight Paul Williams because he needed 10 months to heal a staph infection on a knuckle of his left hand.

    Espino (20-3-1) was rated the No. 3 contender by the WBC, though few gave the fighter from North Hollywood, Calif., much of a chance. He was deducted a point for punching after the bell following the first round, then was warned in the second and third for repeated low blows. Bray said the plan was to circle to the right and jab for the first four or five rounds, and Espino quickly scrapped that idea.

    “As soon as Miguel got hit, the warrior came out and he went toe to toe,” Bray said. “He didn’t stick to the gameplan. He’s a real warrior. Kelly Pavlik is a great champion and a big puncher. We fell into his trap.”

    Espino wasn’t impressed by Pavlik’s punching power, and he didn’t recall ever taking a step back because of a blow from the champ.

    “I thought I hurt him a few times,” Espino said. “He didn’t think I could hit. He thought he could bully me, but I don’t remember taking one step back. ... If there was ever a day to take a champion down, today was the day.”

  • WNPR Podcast Previews CT Young Writers Triple KO Event Jan. 15 @ The Hartford Club
  • Tuesday, December 22, 2009

    COLIN'S WNPR SHOW: The CuT Mag, Essay, Leads Into Gaby V. Iceman Rumble In The Hartford Club Ballroom / Preview Of CT Young Writers Triple KO Event




    Boxing And Poetry
    Boxers In the Key Of M ... Ode To Chad Dawson ... Preview of Hartford Club event ... Amy Ma talks about her prolific students at Jumoke Academy in Hartford ...




  • WNPR Podcast 12-22-09


  • Amy Ma Mini-Profile @ WNPR





  • Amy Ma Photo
    By CHION WOLF, WNPR







  • Odes To Bad Chad Dawson


  • The Way He Would
    Slip Punches
    Like A Speedboat Navigating A Cove





    Ravi Shankar Photo
    By CHION WOLF, WNPR






  • Prospect Magazine Features Poet Gaby Calvocoressi, CT Young Writers Triple Knockout Event Jan. 15, 2010 & Hartford Boxers Past & Present


  • New Link For CT Young Writers Trust; Preview Of Triple KO Event On WNPR Today





  • Triple KO Registration Form pdf




  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM


  • Young Writers Trust Website



  • -- Photo By CHION WOLF, WNPR

  • WNPR Podcast 12-22-09






  • HuffPo Loves Gaby: 'She is a daring act as a poet/athlete... '



  • Spanish Poet & Orange, CT Gym Support CT Young Writers



  • Iceman Hall Of Fame Party Photos And Ring Talk
  • *** New Link For CT Young Writers Trust; Preview Of Triple KO Event On WNPR Today

  • Young Writers Trust Website


  • WNPR's The Colin McEnroe Show; Podcasts & Live Stream ...




  • Triple KO Registration Form pdf


  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM


  • Young Writers Trust Website


  • WNPR's The Colin McEnroe Show; Podcasts & Live Stream ...




  • Irish Ravi Shankar Joins Gaby, Amy .... On WNPR Tuesday, Preview Of CT Young Writers Triple KO Event


  • Spanish Poet & Orange, CT Gym Support CT Young Writers


  • Prospect Magazine Features Poet Gaby Calvocoressi, CT Young Writers Triple Knockout Event Jan. 15, 2010 & Hartford Boxers Past & Present
  • Monday, December 21, 2009

    Spanish Poet & Orange, CT Gym Support CT Young Writers



    The Connecticut Young Writers Trust continues to expand its base and make new friends.

    Our updated poster for the Jan. 15, 2010 Triple Knockout Event at The Hartford Club features two new fans: Vanesa Pérez Sauquillo and Fighting Fitness gym of Orange, CT.

    Vanesa Pérez Sauquillo (Madrid, 1978) is a poet and translator of Spanish in Castilian. She holds a degree in Hispanic Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid, where she also obtained the Diploma of Advanced Studies in French Literature. Her work is collected in several anthologies of recent poetry. A charitable holiday contribution has been made on her behalf by future sister-in-law.

  • Vanesa Pérez Sauquillo, Wikipedia


  • John Spehar A.K.A ( The Punisher )
    Trainer & Co-Founder, Fighting Fitness


    John Spehar has been involved in the fighting arts for over 25 years. During that time he has enjoyed success as a student, competitor, teacher and coach. Starting as a boxer at age 12, Spehar boxed in many regional competitions including The Silver Mittens (15 and under), The Golden Gloves (16 and over) and served as a sparring partner for several top New England professionals. The highlight of his amateur boxing career came in 1981 when he stopped Waterbury's Fredrico Ortiz to win the Connecticut Middleweight State Championship.

    An accomplished Martial Artist, Spehar holds Black Belts in Korean -American Tang Soo Do and Komushin Ryu Jujitsu and was a member of Benny "The Jet" Urquidez's world champion kickboxing team from 1990-92. It was at the Jet Center that he learned the art of Muay Thai Kickboxing under such Thai boxing standouts as Peter "Sugarfoot" Cunnigham and Australian knockout artist Stan " The man" Longanidis. His professional record finished at a respectable 7-2.

    In 1993, Spehar founded the New England Karate Academy in Connecticut . There he incorporated traditional martial arts with the practical skills found in Boxing and Muay Thai Kickboxing. The result was a streamlined system that took the best from each art and evolved into an effective and efficient program. It was here that Spehar created innovative children's program such as "Stranger Danger" and "Bop Trog". These accomplishments did not go unnoticed. In 1996, he was given a lifetime achievement award and inducted into the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame for his innovative contributions to the martial arts.


  • Fighting Fitness


  • Irish Ravi Shankar Joins Gaby, Amy .... On WNPR Tuesday, Preview Of CT Young Writers Triple KO Event


  • HuffPo Loves Gaby: 'She is a daring act as a poet/athlete... '


  • Dear Friends Of Young Writers,

    Excitement continues to build for our 13th annual competition and the Jan. 15, 2010 Gaby Versus Iceman Extravaganza at The Hartford Club.

    Special thanks to Dr. Rhona Free, Academic Vice President at Eastern Connecticut State University, for sending in the first RSVP. Rona will be attending the 11 a.m. sports writing workshop led by Paul Doyle, sportswriter for The Hartford Courant. Simultaneously, there will be a poetry writing workshop led by David Cappella, professor of English at Central Connecticut State University.

    We also send a big thank you to principals and superintendents who have turned loose teachers, students, musicians and vocalists for the event. Remember to register for the workshops and Continuing Education Unit credits for teachers. The workshops are open to anyone and everyone. We expect a strong showing by teachers and students. Seating is limited for the workshops. The ballroom has a capacity of about 200 for the main events.

    Lunch to the sounds of the Jen Allen Big Band begins promptly at noon, followed by Poets & Writers from the Undercard and the first set of Gaby Versus The Iceman.

    Hartford club members have asked us to conduct the boxing portion of the event at night. Accordingly, we will break mid-afternoon and resume with a 6 p.m. reception. The Warren Group, publishers of periodicals including The [Connecticut] Commercial Record and The [Boston] Banker &Tradesman, has graciously volunteered to sponsor hors d'oeuvres for the evening session. Don't be late. There will be a cash bar at all times. Live boxing will follow after 7 p.m. Hartford Conservatory student DominiQue Rivers, one of four vocalists with the Jen Allen Big Band, will sing the national anthem.

    There will be a single admission donation suggested at $35. Those who attend the daytime session may also attend the evening session at no additional cost.

    Overhead for the event significantly exceeds $35 per person. Thanks to a growing number of generous sponsors, we are well on our way to covering expenses. Before we kill all the lawyers, let us thank the following attorneys and law firms who are supporting us: Bill Crowe, Heavyweight; Phil Russell, Middleweight; Jon Schoenhorn, Golden Gloves; Rob Serafinowicz, Fan Times 1.5; Pam Favreau, Ross Garber, Tim Moynahan, Tom Tyler, Rich Meehan and Paul Spinella, Fans. Also, Mega Education, Middleweight; Rockville Bank, Golden Gloves; Integrated Security Services, Fan; Ravi "I Don't Play The Sitar" Shankar, Fan; Franz Douskey, Fan Times 10.

    Sponsorships remain available at the following levels: Heavyweight, $1,000; Middleweight, $500; Golden Gloves, $250, Fan, $100-plus. Sponsors are listed on the event poster and in the program.

    RSVP at tntcomm82@cs.com or call 860-690-0211.

    Checks should be made out to CT Young Writers Trust and sent to 231 Beach St., Litchfield, CT 06759. The Bookworm of West Hartford will serve as vendor for the event and will take advance orders with reasonable notice.



  • Triple KO Registration Form pdf


  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM


  • Young Writers Trust Website


  • PODCAST:Poets Gaby Calvocoressi & Felicity Sheehy, Iceman John Scully, AndyThibault Preview CT Young Writers Triple KO Event On WPKN
  • HuffPo Loves Gaby: 'She is a daring act as a poet/athlete... '



  • Review Of Apocalytpic Swing By California Poet Laureate


  • Irish Ravi Shankar Joins Gaby, Amy .... On WNPR Tuesday, Preview Of CT Young Writers Triple KO Event


  • This Just In,
    From Malaprops Bookstore & Cafe,
    Asheville, NC

    Rarely has a first book of poems been more exalted than Gabrielle Calvocoressi's The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart, which the Times Literary Supplement called "an excoriation of present-day America by a new and lethal commentator." Now, in this extraordinary follow-up, Calvocoressi continues her mission to document the particular hardships of derelict American small towns. These, though, are different poems, their lens cracked and turned on a narrator seeking her own deliverance from abandonment and violence. Battered but never beaten, this narrator finds salvation in ecstatic communion with the gods of jazz and especially boxing: "O Tommy Hearns, O blood come down," she prays. "Find your way to Hungerford where my/father glowers over me. Show him/how the bag does penance." In such prayers she finds the strength to survive the home she has to leave and, once she does, the strength to face the fires she finds flaring the country over, from Los Angeles to Laramie. Apocalyptic Swing is a work of unbelievable force, a devastating and glorious testimony about America-its lore, disappointments, and promise.


  • Malaprops


  • Wally Lamb Swimsuit / Ring Girl Rumor: Fact Or Fiction?


  • Prospect Magazine Features Poet Gaby Calvocoressi, CT Young Writers Triple Knockout Event Jan. 15, 2010 & Hartford Boxers Past & Present




  • Triple KO Registration Form pdf


  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM
  • * Irish Ravi Shankar Joins Colin's WNPR Lineup Tuesday To Preview CT Young Writers Triple KO Event @ The Hartford Club


    -- The Poet & CCSU Prof @ New London's Hygienic Gallery Summer 09



  • Ravi's Ode To Bad Chad Dawson


  • CCSU Faculty Support Ravi In Wake Of NYPD Profiling Incident


  • JAN. 15, 2010 @ THE HARTFORD CLUB:
    CT Young Writers
    Triple Knockout Event: Prose, Poetry & Pugilism;
    Open Writing Workshops In Poetry & Sportswriting;
    Jen Allen Big Band With Vocalists


  • *** Amy Ma In Colin / WNPR Studio Dec. 22; Gaby Via Phone ...


  • WNPR's The Colin McEnroe Show; Podcasts & Live Stream ...


  • Wally Lamb Swimsuit / Ring Girl Rumor: Fact Or Fiction?


  • Mark Twain House & Museum
    Photo By
    CHION WOLF



    Felicity Sheehy, 16, of the Westover School of Middlebury, accepts $1,000 check and other items Sunday [May 31, 2009] at the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford as she is proclaimed State Poetry Champion in the 2009 Connecticut Young Writers competition. With Sheehy, L-R: Franz Douskey, poet and board member of the Young Writers Trust; Dr. Louise Feroe, Vice Chancellor, Connecticut State University System; and Co-Masters of Ceremonies Ravi Shankar, the poet and Central Connecticut State University Professor and Rand Richard Cooper, board member, author and travel writer for Bon Appetit. Sheehy, one of eight county champions, won for her poem, "Evening Conversation."



  • Triple KO Registration Form pdf


  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM



  • Poets and writers appearing at The Hartford Club Jan. 15, 2010:


    * Robert "The Breeze" Leuci-- Treat Williams played Leuci's character in the movie, "The Prince of the City." The former NYPD detective reveals the full range of his career in the memoir, "All The Centurions." Leuci's novels include "Doyle's Disciples," "Odessa Beach" and "Renegades." Leuci teaches at the University of Rhode Island.

    * "Merciless" Amy Ma-- Ma is the 2001 State Poetry Champion. She currently teaches for the Hartford Public Schools. Ma earned her undergraduate English degree from Wesleyan and a Masters from Central Connecticut State University. Ma has been a keynote speaker for two annual dinners.

    * Binnie "The Demon Barber" Klein-- Klein, a psychotherapist and lecturer at Yale Medical School, is the author of "Blows To The Head: How Boxing Changed My Mind." The book is a memoir including Klein's experiences in the ring and her observations of The Sweet Science. She hosts a weekly music and interview show on WPKN Bridgeport, CT and Montauk, NY.

    * Shouhua "Hard Rock" Qi-- Qi, a professor of English at Western Connecticut State University, is the author of "When the Purple Mountain Burns," "Red Guard Fantasies and Other Stories" and a dozen other books. "Red Guard Fantasies" is dedicated to his father, who was a middle school principal during the Cultural Revolution. Like many other so-called elites, Qi's father suffered intense physical degradation. He was forced to kneel on broken glass with a wooden chalkboard hung around his neck while being denounced by angry mobs. The volume has 14 stories about Chinese society transforming after the Cultural Revolution, including the signature Red Guard Fantasies.

    * Rich "Six Heads" Esposito- Esposito is the author of "Bomb Squad: A Year Inside The Nation's Most Exclusive Police Unit." Esposito is a winner of the George Polk Award for Television Reporting, is a reporter and producer on ABC News. He is the recipient of the Silurian and Deadline Club Awards, two Associated Press Awards, and shares in a Pulitzer Prize.

    * Chandra "Bonecrusher" Prasad-- Prasad is a writer and editor with an established track record in both fiction and nonfiction. Most recently, Prasad completed a novel based on the life of Amelia Earhart. It is called "Breathe the Sky." Wally Lamb, author of The Hour I First Believed," writes that "Breathe the Sky" is, "by turns, an adventure story, a love story, and a cautionary tale about the double-edged sword of modern American celebrity. From lift-off to landing, [it] is a novel that soars." Prasad is also the author of "On Borrowed Wings," a novel set in Depression-era Connecticut. On Borrowed Wings is about a quarryman's daughter who attends a prestigious university in 1936 in the guise of a boy. A graduate of Yale, Prasad is the originator and editor of, and a contributor to, "Mixed: An Anthology of Short Fiction on the Multiracial Experience." Her works have appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Week, Teen Voices, and The Wall Street Journal, among others. In addition, her short stories have been printed in numerous literary forums, including Faultline, the University of California at Irvine's Pushcart prize-winning journal.

    * Kate "La Terrible" Rushin-- Rushin is the author of "The Black Back-Ups" (Firebrand Books). Her "The Bridge Poem" appears in "This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color," a ground-breaking feminist anthology edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa. Recipient of the Rose Low Rome Memorial Poetry Prize and the Grolier Poetry Prize, her work is widely anthologized and has been published in such journals as Callaloo. A Connecticut resident, Kate currently teaches creative writing at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts. Previously, she taught at Wesleyan University, where she served as Director of the Center of African-American Studies, Associate Professor and Visiting Writer. She has read at Hill-Stead Museum's Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, the Geraldine Dodge Poetry Festival and Smith College Poetry Center, among many other places, and has led workshops for the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies and Cave Canem Foundation. She has served as a judge for the Connecticut Young Writers Award, the Connecticut Poetry Circuit Student Poetry Contest, and the NEA's/Poetry Foundation's Poetry Out Loud. Rushin received her B.A. from Oberlin College and her M.F.A. from Brown University. She is a former Fellow of The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and a graduate fellow of Cave Canem Foundation.

    * Franz "Onions Oregenato" Douskey-- Douskey teaches creative writing at Gateway Community College in New Haven. He has been published in more than 150 journals and magazines including the New Yorker, Rolling Stone and Yankee. A featured guest at New Haven's Festival of Arts & Ideas, Douskey's books include "Rowing Across The Dark" and "Indecent Exposure." He is a founding board member of the Connecticut Young Writers Trust and has served as a judge every year of the competition. Douskey is also the author of the forthcoming biography, "The Unknown Sinatra." He currently produces and co-hosts a weekly radio show with musician Bud Finch on 1220 am, WQUN, Quinnipiac University. The show, "Once Upon a Bandstand," is one of the station's most popular programs.

    * "Iceman" John Scully-- Scully is a prolific writer and a commentator for ESPN classic fights. Excerpts of Scully's manuscript -- The Iceman Diaries -- draw numerous comments in posts at his website IcemanJohnScully.com and on his Facebook page. Scully won numerous amateur championships including the Ohio State Fair in 1987. He defeated a national amateur champion, Darin Allen. Scully turned professional in 1988, just three years after graduating from Windsor High School. He fought for the International Boxing Federation world light heavyweight championship in Leipzig, Germany, in 1996, losing a 12-round decision to Henry Maske. In a controversial bout, Scully connected regularly against two-time world champion Michael Nunn for the World Boxing Organization - North American Boxing Organization super middleweight title, but lost by a decision that was roundly criticized. He racked up wins against Art Baylis, Billy Bridges and Alphonso Bailey in televised fights before retiring in 2001 with a record of 38-11, including 21 knockouts. Scully has served as a sparring partner with world champions including Vinny Pazienza, Roy Jones Jr. and James "Lights Out" Toney. Pros he has trained include Mike Mike "Machine Gun" Oliver, International Boxing Organization light heavyweight champion Chad Dawson, Pito Cardona, Scott "The Sandman" Pemberton, former Olympic team captain Lawrence Clay-Bey and Matt Remillard, an undefeated featherweight contender. Iceman also trains Clay Bey's son Jarin.

    * Grabrielle "She Be Stinging" Calvocoressi-- Calvocoressi was born in Central Connecticut. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships including a Stegner fellowship in Poetry, a Jones Lectureship in Poetry at Stanford University and a Rona Jaffe Woman Writers' Award. Her poem "Circus Fire, 1944" received The Paris Review' Bernard F. Conners Prize. Her first collection, "The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart," was published by Persea Books in 2005 and won the Connecticut Book Award. It was shortlisted for the Northern California Book Award . Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous journals and online publications including; The Paris Review, The New England Review, Gulf Coast and Guernica. A new multi-media piece is forthcoming online on The Owls. he lives in Los Angeles and teaches in the MFA program at California College of Arts in San Francisco and in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Warren Wilson College. She is serving as a visiting professor at Bennington College in the fall of 2009. Her second collection, "Apocalyptic Swing," is out now from Persea Books. Garrison Keillor read her poem, "Jubilee," on WNPR in October 2009. Calvocoressi's fight poems, including "Blues For Ruby Goldstein," "Boxers In the Key Of M" and "Prayer in the Name of Saint Thomas Hearns," are highly-regarded by boxers, academics and sports writers.

    Workshop leaders:

    SPORTS
    * Paul "Ding-a-Ling" Doyle. Doyle has been a sports reporter and columnist at The Hartford Courant for 20 years. A member of the Baseball Writers Association of America, he has been a baseball beat writer and most recently a general assignment reporter. He has also written for the Boston Globe and The Sporting News.
    On the workshop:
    As a teenager, sports inspired me to write and led me to a career in journalism. We'll talk about how the imagery and emotions of the games -- the games we watch and play and debate -- provide such an ideal vehicle to teach writing to kids.

    POETRY
    * David "The Body Snatcher " Cappella-- Cappella is a professor of English at Central Connecticut State University. He has co-authored two books on the teaching of poetry with Baron Wormser: "Teaching the Art of Poetry: The Moves" (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000) and "A Surge of Language: Teaching Poetry Day to Day" (Heinemann, 2004). He is the winner of the 2004 Bright Hill Press Poetry Chapbook Competition, of which the first poem was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He has published poems in The Connecticut Review, The Bryant Literary Review, Diner and other journals.

    CO-MASTERS OF CEREMONIES

    Rand "Blood" Cooper - Rand "Blood" Cooper is novelist and travel writer for Bon Appetit.

    "Irish" Ravi Shankar - "Irish" Ravi Shankar is a poet andCentral Connecticut State University English professor;

    Jeffrey "No Dice" Dressler - Attorney Jeffrey "No Dice" Dressler is a long-time advocate for education and boxing in Hartford and a boxing announcer.

  • Prospect Magazine Features Poet Gaby Calvocoressi, CT Young Writers Triple Knockout Event Jan. 15, 2010 & Hartford Boxers Past & Present
  • Saturday, December 19, 2009

    Muhammad Ali Speaks Out Against the Vietnam War (1966)



  • As Seen On The People Speak


  • [In 1964, shortly after becoming the world heavyweight boxing champion, the boxer Cassius Marcellus Clay (named after a white abolitionist by that name) took the name Muhammad Ali, renouncing what he called his slave name. Two years later, the outspoken fighter caused outrage in the media when he petitioned for exemption from military service in Vietnam and then, when denied, refused to be drafted. As a result of his protest against the war, Ali's title was revoked and he was sentenced to a five-year prison term. Ali's battle against the sentence went to the U.S. Supreme Court and was not reversed until 1971. In 1966, Ali spoke in Louisville, Kentucky, his home town, about the reasons for not fighting in Vietnam.]

    Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go ten thousand miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in Vietnam while so-called Negro people in Louisville are treated like dogs and denied simple human rights? No, I am not going ten thousand miles from home to help murder and burn another poor nation simply to continue the domination of white slave masters of the darker people the world over. This is the day when such evils must come to an end. I have been warned that to take such a stand would put my prestige in jeopardy and could cause me to lose millions of dollars which should accrue to me as the champion. But I have said it once and I will say it again. The real enemy of my people is right here. I will not disgrace my religion, my people or myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice, freedom and equality. . . .


  • Homage To Ali


  • Honoring Muhammad Ali's Birthday And Life In Waterbury, CT
  • Amy Ma's New Blog, METROSTYLEWATCH


    for people who love celebrating PERSONAL STYLE and inspiration on the EAST COAST ... for SMART, SAVVY girls ... self-styled SERENDIPITY ... because it makes us HAPPY

  • MetroStyleWatch


  • She's Merciless ...
  • *** Amy Ma In Colin / WNPR Studio Dec. 22; Gaby Via Phone ...
  • Official U.S. 2nd Circuit Calendar For The Famous Douche Bag Case




  • Arguments 1-12-10, Moynihan Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, New York, N.Y.


  • BACKGROUND
  • Friday, December 18, 2009

    *** Amy Ma In Colin / WNPR Studio Dec. 22; Gaby Via Phone ...

  • Registration Form pdf


  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM



  • -- THE HOTTEST SHOWS IN CT JUST GOT HOTTER


    - MERCILESS AMY MA


    -- GABRIELLE SHE BE STINGING CALVOCORESSI

    Poets Amy Ma & Gaby Calvocoressi,
    From The Gaby V. Iceman
    CT Young Writers Triple KO Event
    Jan. 15, 2010 @ The Hartford Club ...




    ... To Appear On WNPR's The Colin McEnroe Show
    Tues., Dec. 22, 2009
    Andy Thibault Of The CT Young Writers Trust
    Also In Studio



    -- The Colin WNPR Team: Patrick Skahill, Colin, Chion Wolf

  • WNPR's The Colin McEnroe Show


  • Amy Is The 2001 Ct State Poetry Champion,
    Now A Teacher For The Hartford Public Schools
    At Jumoke [Where Every Child Is Loved] Academy,
    Blue Hills Avenue, Hartford, CT

    Amy Will Be Bringing About 10 Of Her Students
    To The Gaby V. Iceman Extravaganza …


    JAN. 15, 2010 @ THE HARTFORD CLUB:
    CT Young Writers
    Triple Knockout Event: Prose, Poetry & Pugilism;
    Open Writing Workshops In Poetry & Sportswriting;
    Jen Allen Big Band With Vocalists


  • Prospect Magazine Features Poet Gaby Calvocoressi, CT Young Writers Triple Knockout Event Jan. 15, 2010 & Hartford Boxers Past & Present




  • NEW: 2nd SET GABY V. ICEMAN, NIGHT BOXING, CT YOUNG WRITERS TRIPLE KO EVENT


  • Gaby's Fighting Words


  • Gaby & Iceman In Hartford Club Mag


  • Iceman Talks About Perez, Remillard Bouts … New Photos Celebrate Hall Of Fame Induction


  • Registration Form pdf


  • 2010 YOUNG WRITERS ENTRY FORM


  • Wally Lamb Swimsuit / Ring Girl Rumor: Fact Or Fiction?
  • Smolinski Case on National TV




    The bizarre and astounding story of the disappearance of Billy Smolinski from Waterbury in August 2004 continues to make waves across the country. The case triggered the introduction of federal legislation in Washington D.C. by 5th District Congressman Chris Murphy to address the disconnect in how law enforcement officers respond to the report of a missing adult. Murphy’s efforts were documented in an article published in USA Today last week.

    Additionally, an hour-long show about the case will be aired on January 18th, at 10 pm, on the Investigation Discovery channel. The channel varies from cable company to cable company, but in Waterbury, on Comcast, it will be on Channel 104. In Southington it will be on Channel 102. In Litchfield County it will air on Channel 171. Check your local listings to be sure.

  • Investigation Discovery Channel


  • Power is reluctant to admit its flaws, and the Police Chief’s Association spoke out against this bill two years ago. West Hartford police Chief James Strallacci testified before the judiciary committee that we didn’t have a problem here in Connecticut. Less that two months later there was a missing teenage girl found imprisoned in a basement in West Hartford. The 15-year-old girl had been missing from Bloomfield for nearly a year, and was found imprisoned, ironically, in Chief Strillacci’s town.

  • Testimony Of Janice Smolinski, Mother Of Missing Person Billy Smolinski, Before Ct Legislature's Public Safety Committee, 3-3-09


  • More Bizarre Twists & Leads In Smolinski Case


  • USA Today Story December 09