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Embrace the Art of Words at the New York City Poetry Festival

Embrace the Art of Words at the New York City Poetry Festival

What Can You Expect at the New York City Poetry Festival? Taking place on Governors Island on July 13-14, the New York City Poetry Festival is a vibrant celebration that brings together poets from across the country. This annual event transforms the historic island into a haven for poetry lovers, offering a rich array of readings, workshops, open mics, and more. Whether you’re a seasoned poet, an avid reader, or someone new to the world of poetry, the festival promises a weekend filled with inspiration and creativity. The festival’s setting on Governors Island adds to its unique charm. This historic location, with its picturesque views of Manhattan and tranquil green spaces, provides the perfect backdrop for a celebration of the spoken word. As you wander through the festival grounds, you’ll encounter stages where poets share their work, cozy corners for intimate readings, and bustling areas where workshops and open mic sessions take place. Why Should You Attend

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Influential women in New York history

New York City is a place built on ambition and bold personalities. But for a long time, the stories we heard focused mostly on the men. Let’s change that and shine a spotlight on some of the incredible women whose work, activism, and sheer will helped shape the city’s history and continue to inspire. New York’s energy has always attracted those seeking to change society. These women went beyond the roles expected of their time: Lillian Wald: Founder of the Henry Street Settlement, she revolutionized public health care for the poor on the Lower East Side and was a tireless advocate for immigrant communities. Margaret Sanger: A controversial but undeniably impactful figure, Sanger defied laws in her fight to make birth control accessible to women, fundamentally changing women’s lives. Jane Jacobs: She went against the tide of urban planning in the 1960s, championing walkable neighborhoods and the preservation of historic communities against destructive mega-projects. Shirley Chisholm: The

Enjoy Free Entertainment at Bryant Park Picnic Performances

Enjoy Free Entertainment at Bryant Park Picnic Performances

Bryant Park hosts a series of free live music, dance, and theater performances. This week, enjoy a casual picnic while watching performances by New York City’s top performing arts institutions. The event is free and open to the public, with picnic blankets available for borrowing. What Makes Bryant Park