beccs live in House Concert
with poetry readings
by Meg Reynolds, Eve Alexandra & Ben Aleshire
Saturday, February 14, 2026
7PM | Burlington, VT
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$10-25 sliding scale
suggested donation
at the door
A night of love by the loves for the loves
beccs is an alternative pop artist hailed by NYLON Magazine as one of their "favorite cool girls" and an "indie-pop vocalist of astonishing candor” by HuffPost. A 2025 NYFA/NYSCA Artist Fellowship Finalist and 2024 Official SXSW Artist, beccs blends playful modern pop sensibility with a powerful voice akin to classic Laurel Canyon soul. Her latest EP 'stay moist', featuring collaborators including queer feminist icon Bitch and Oscar-nominated Ian Chang of Son Lux, charted #1 on CJSF 90.1 FM in Canada, was featured in KCRW’s “5 Songs To Hear This Week” , and earned recognition from NPR's Tiny Desk Contest. beccs confronts and heals audiences with music that holds up a mirror to both herself and society at large. IG: @beccsmusic
www.beccsmusic.com
Meg Reynolds is a poet, artist, and teacher from New England. An instructor in writing and humanities at Vermont Adult Learning in Burlington, her work has been published in a number of literary journals including Mid-American Review, RHINO, The Offing, Iterant, Prairie Schooner, New England Review and the Kenyon Review. A graduate of the Stonecoast MFA program, her poetry and comic work has been three times nominated for the Pushcart Prize and once for Best the Net. Her first collection of poetry comics, A Comic Year, was published in October 2021 from Finishing Line Press. Her second collection, Does the Earth, was published in May 2023 from Harpoon Books. Reynolds' poetry was published in Best New Poets 2023. Reynolds' was also the 2024 winner of Inlandia Institute's Hilary Gravendyk Prize with her collection, Condition, forthcoming April 2026. You can read more of her work via her biweekly publications on her Substack, Condition and Other Conditions.
Eve Alexandra’s None of Us in White won the Two Sylvias Press Wilder Prize, and her first book
The Drowned Girl was selected by C.K. Williams for Stan & Tom Wick Poetry Prize.
Alexandra’s poems have appeared in Narrative, Barrow Street, Cape Cod Review, Harvard
Review, and American Poetry Review. She teaches creative writing and literature at the
University of Vermont.
Benjamin Aleshire spent a decade traveling the world as a poet-for-hire, composing poems for strangers in the street on a manual typewriter. His work has appeared in The Times of London, Iowa Review, Southern Review, West Branch, and elsewhere. His debut ms. POEMS FOR BYSTANDERS has been a finalist for the Alice James Award, the Kathryn A. Morton Prize from Sarabande, the Levis Prize from Four Way, and others. An excerpt of his novel-in-progress, POET FOR HIRE, was featured at Literary Hub. Ben was an insurrectionary waiter at Bread Loaf, a James Merrill fellow at the Vermont Studio Center, and a Goldwater fellow at New York University. Currently he is the Creative Director of Aleshire Gallery in Brandon VT, a cooperative photography studio.
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