NYC ¡DADA! DO PART I: Scenes From the Event
Check out these scenes from NYC ¡DADA! DO PART I, which took place on October 10, 2024 at New York Public Library’s Jefferson Market Branch: Share This!
Continue reading →Check out these scenes from NYC ¡DADA! DO PART I, which took place on October 10, 2024 at New York Public Library’s Jefferson Market Branch: Share This!
Continue reading →Meet 3RP Featured Authors at the 10th Annual Rainbow Book Fair on Saturday, October 12 Three Rooms Press is proud to be a part of the 10th Annual Rainbow Book Fair on Saturday, October 12, noon to 6 pm, at the The Lesbian, … Continue reading →
Prepare for an evening of incredibly provocative, eclectic art and performance on as Three Rooms Press presents THE DADA DOZEN, a madcap Dada Salon at NYC’s renowned independent venue Le Poisson Rouge. The event includes the NYC launch of the internationally-renowned … Continue reading →
Three Rooms Press presents a slate of extraordinary NYC-based poets and performance artists at WOMEN LIKE US on Friday, March 2, 2018 at 6 pm at Cornelia Street Cafe as the latest installment in the ongoing series THE MONTHLY. The … Continue reading →
This May, Three Rooms Press is thrilled to be publishing a book Rock & Folk Magazine calls “The best book about the New York Punk Scene”: PUNK AVENUE by Phil Marcade. The book has already generated a lot of pre-publication … Continue reading →
Join Three Rooms Press at Mysterious Books on Monday, May 23 as we celebrate the release of the 80s NYC thriller Champagne and Cocaine by Richard Vetere. The event is free and starts at 6:30. Vetere will read from the … Continue reading →
Award-winning LGBT YA author MEAGAN BROTHERS celebrates the release of her extraordinary new novel WEIRD GIRL AND WHAT’S HIS NAME with a reading at Cornelia Street Cafe on Friday, October 9 at 6 pm. “An Evening with Meagan Brothers” will … Continue reading →
By KAT GEORGES Co-Director, Three Rooms Press It’s a strange time in the world of publishing. The giant publishers continue to merge. Independent bookstores continue the struggle to keep their doors open. New technology has made it easy for authors … Continue reading →
Tickets are still available for Monday’s NYC premiere of ANTI, a provocative, “joyously absurd” play by 3RP co-director Peter Carlaftes that examines life in an age of government surveillance. The play is being staged for one night only, Monday, February … Continue reading →