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X-WR-CALDESC:RSS is pleased to announce the first in a monthly series of st
 reamed presentations from the 92nd Street Y's well-known event's series. A
 s part of our agreement\, some of the presentations can be presented in pe
 rson only\, and others can be hybrid. This first presentation requires int
 erested participants to be in-person.\n\nKevin Young and Poets of The New 
 Yorker: A Century of Poetry\n\nJoin award-winning poet and New Yorker poet
 ry editor Kevin Young for a reading honoring a century of poetry in The Ne
 w Yorker — and the release of a monumental new anthology\, edited by Young
  — featuring some of the most iconic poetic voices in America.\n\nFrom Dor
 othy Parker to Derek Walcott\, Sylvia Plath to Sandra Cisneros\, John Ashb
 ery to Amanda Gorman\,\nThe New Yorker is both a gateway into and a treasu
 re trove of English-language poetry. A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker
 : 1925-2025 gathers one hundred years of the most influential\, entertaini
 ng\, and taste-making verse ever published in the magazine\, including by 
 many poets who have graced the stage of 92NY — Seamus Heaney\, Louise Glüc
 k\, Langston Hughes\, Tracy K. Smith\, Mark Strand\, Terrance Hayes\, Bill
 y Collins\, Ada Limón and dozens of others.\n\nIn a special celebratory re
 ading\, hear Young and a group of some of today’s premier poets reading fr
 om the anthology\, both classic selections and their own work — a tribute 
 to the stunning poetic range of the magazine’s history and the resounding 
 power of poetry itself.
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DESCRIPTION:RSS is pleased to announce the first in a monthly series of str
 eamed presentations from the 92nd Street Y's well-known event's series. As
  part of our agreement\, some of the presentations can be presented in per
 son only\, and others can be hybrid. This first presentation requires inte
 rested participants to be in-person.\n\nKevin Young and Poets of The New Y
 orker: A Century of Poetry\n\nJoin award-winning poet and New Yorker poetr
 y editor Kevin Young for a reading honoring a century of poetry in The New
  Yorker — and the release of a monumental new anthology\, edited by Young 
 — featuring some of the most iconic poetic voices in America.\n\nFrom Doro
 thy Parker to Derek Walcott\, Sylvia Plath to Sandra Cisneros\, John Ashbe
 ry to Amanda Gorman\,\nThe New Yorker is both a gateway into and a treasur
 e trove of English-language poetry. A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker:
  1925-2025 gathers one hundred years of the most influential\, entertainin
 g\, and taste-making verse ever published in the magazine\, including by m
 any poets who have graced the stage of 92NY — Seamus Heaney\, Louise Glück
 \, Langston Hughes\, Tracy K. Smith\, Mark Strand\, Terrance Hayes\, Billy
  Collins\, Ada Limón and dozens of others.\n\nIn a special celebratory rea
 ding\, hear Young and a group of some of today’s premier poets reading fro
 m the anthology\, both classic selections and their own work — a tribute t
 o the stunning poetic range of the magazine’s history and the resounding p
 ower of poetry itself.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T143000
LOCATION:RSS Center for Ageless Living\, 2600 Netherland Avenue\, New York\
 , NY 10463 US
SUMMARY:92nd Street Y Live Presents:  Kevin Young and Poets of The New York
 er: A Century of Poetry (In Person Only)
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