100 Thousand Poets & Musicians for Change – St. Louis
Produced by Susan “Spit-Fire” Lively
Saturday, Sept. 24th
4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Urb Arts
2600 N. 14th Street
St. Louis, MO
11th Annual Event
Recorded by Stanford University
Live streamed
Free; Open to Public
Join us Saturday, Sept. 24th from 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. for the 11th annual installment of “100 Thousand Poets & Musicians for Change – St. Louis”! An official offshoot of the world-wide events created by Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrion, “100,000 Poets & Musicians for Change – St. Louis” is a blending of the largest poetry and music events in history, with hundreds of countries around the world participating in umbrella events. Recorded by Stanford University for placement in their LOCKSS Historical Preservation System, this year the show will be at Urb Arts in historic Old North.
The St. Louis event will focus on active change, with local non-profit organizations present to give out information and accept donations. Organized by Susan “Spit-Fire” Lively; “100 Thousand Poets & Musicians for Change – St. Louis” is free and open to the public; masks are strongly encouraged. Many meaningful and exceptionally gifted voices will bless the stage at this year’s show. If you’re interested in performing or would like more information contact Susan at lostnation2009@gmail.com.