Interview with Chris Wood, Erica Wagner and Hugh Lupton
Melanie Roberts interviewing Chris Wood, Erica Wagner and Hugh Lupton at the Telling Tales event at the Poetry and Lyrics Festival
Melanie Roberts interviewing Chris Wood, Erica Wagner and Hugh Lupton at the Telling Tales event at the Poetry and Lyrics Festival
Poet in the City is recruiting for an imaginative creative project manager and programmer to lead on our work inspiring and creating opportunities for the next generation of creative producers.
An experimental evening of soundscape and performance looking at ideas of rest, community and human interiority.
The stories of the compelling women behind the landmark poem.
Join us for a decadent – dissident – evening in celebration of the ‘Tenth Muse’ herself
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Poet in the City presents workshops and discussions celebrating the power of women, community, radical stories, quiet strength & exploring everyday acts of social action.
A Drop of Hope and Woolwich Speaks receive recognition from industry design awards and the World Health Organisation.
By La Intrusa
Poet in the City Producers organised their first collaborative event at Cobalt Studios last week, celebrating inclusive gender expression.
Click here to see a selection of our past events
Poet in the City Producers and Born Lippy Newcastle present an evening exploring femininity and queer identity in the North East.
A night of poetry and discussion exploring the work of the so-called ‘Nonsense Laureate’.
By Amy Ann Kemp, Chris Shapiro, Jess Rahman-Gonzalez, Kate Murrant and Rosie Wassi.
Statement from Poet in the City following criticism for programming a trans artist as part of the Herstory Festival
From a poetry competition to a call out for local protest memorabilia, there are lots of ways to be a part of Herstory. We’ll be posting all of the opportunities to get involved here in the run up to the festival, so check back or follow us on social media to stay up to date.
Ahead of Herstory in Newcastle & Exeter, take a peek at our programme to see what’s in store! Below is the full programme of festivities happening in Newcastle City Library on Wednesday 23 March.
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