Queer|Art, NYC's hub for connecting and empowering generations of LGBTQ+ artists, has shared the initial details for The 2022 Queer|Art|Pride Digital Book & Print Fair the 4th annual edition of the summer festival celebrating work by the organization's vibrant community of more than 200 LGBTQ+ artists.
Five Columbia professors have been selected as AAAS Fellows; a Mailman professor is to become NYC Health Commissioner; and student scholars were recognized for their achievements.
Five Columbia professors have been selected as AAAS Fellows; a Mailman professor is to become NYC Health Commissioner; and several student scholars were recognized for their achievements.
IT WAS IMPORTANT TO ME to be there for it all: the Poetry Project’s Forty-Eighth Annual New Year’s Day Marathon reading. Beginning at 11 a.m. and ending just after midnight, the fundraiser is my favorite New York City tradition, a sentiment echoed by many of the more than hundred and sixty poets who performed remotely over the course of the day on January 1, 2022. The Poetry Project an institution by and for poets predicated on the virtue of nonhierarchical community-building has been around since 1966, offering readings, lectures, workshops, and intergenerational mentorship to emerging writers.