Poetry reading activates verse play at museum

A poetry reading at the American Poetry Museum in Washington D.C. brought The Daughter Industry to life through audience participation.

The event featured a site-specific activation of the poetry collection structured in three acts with seven players. Each player was assigned a color of the rainbow and an apparition’s name, using sarong props to represent survivors of gender violence.

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Students at Tiundaskolan in Uppsala have posted self-written poems around the school ahead of World Poetry Day on March 21. The walk kicks off early on March 20 with contributions from grades 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Poems are displayed in Giraffparken and local shop windows.

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The Twin Cities area hosts a series of author discussions, book signings, and a writers festival during the week of March 8. Events feature notable figures from journalism, mystery writing, and music, alongside children's literature and workshops. Highlights include talks by CBS correspondent Norah O'Donnell and musician Peter Himmelman.

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Jacques Marie Mage opened its new gallery space on Wooster Street in SoHo on Thursday evening. The three-story venue featured art and design elements tied to nature and the brand's partnership with Yellowstone National Park. Patti Smith performed three songs for guests including Grace Gummer, Mark Ronson and Collier Schorr.

 

 

 

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