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A Night of Poetry at the New York Botanical Garden
The Poetry Society of America Spring Benefit Honors Tracy K. Smith
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| June 1, 2018
A Field Trip Uptown the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Inside One of America's Elite Cultural Institutions
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Jonny Diamond
| June 1, 2018
A Gripping Performance of "Of Mice and Men," Behind Bars
Inside Sing Sing's Production of the John Steinbeck Classic
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Daniel A. Gross
| May 24, 2018
How to Survive One of the World's Biggest Literary Festivals
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| May 21, 2018
Bringing Together Emerging Writers and Industry Professionals
Reading Across America: Brooklyn's Former Manhattanville Reading Series
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Deirdre Coyle
| May 18, 2018
The Woman Bringing the Bronx its First Book Festival
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Matt Grant
| May 17, 2018
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At One of the World's Biggest Writers' Conferences for the First Time at 65
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| April 12, 2018
Celebrating Socially Engaged Fiction at the Aspen Words Literary Prize
A Report From the Inaugural Ceremony
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Kyle Lucia Wu
| April 11, 2018
See Yoko Tawada and Tatyana Tolstaya Read Their Stories
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| April 6, 2018
A Brooklyn Reading Series for Writers of Color
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At the March for Our Lives, Registering the Next Generation of Voters
Courtney Angela Brkic Heads to Washington
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| March 26, 2018
Snow, Secrecy, and a Speech from the Queen: The 2018 Whiting Awards
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Kyle Lucia Wu
| March 22, 2018
A Reading Series Hosted in an Abandoned Industrial Silo
Reading Across America: Buffalo's Silo City Reading Series
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| March 22, 2018
Reading Across America: Chicago's Artist Lounge Open Mic
Cultivating a Literary Tradition on the South Side and Beyond
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Tara Betts
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