June 8, 2019

PoetryRx Live!
A special one-night-only event! In The Paris Review’s beloved online column Poetry Rx, readers write in with a specific emotion or problem, and our resident poets—Sarah Kay, Kaveh Akbar, and Claire Schwartz—take turns prescribing the perfect poem to match. On June 8 at 4 P.M., these star poets will take the stage and prescribe some poetry, LIVE at the Bell House. Buy your tickets now and then submit your own question to rxlive@theparisreview.org because there’s a good chance your question will be chosen to be answered live onstage, the night of the event! (All submissions will be anonymous.)

Doors at 3:30 PM
Show at 4pm
The Bell House
149 7th Street
(Between 2nd and 3rd Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11215

Recent News: Sincerely, X

May 6, 2019
Hosting “Sincerely, X”!
Sarah is thrilled to announce that she’s the new host for “Sincerely, X” a podcast from TED and Luminary Media. “Sincerely, X” features stories so risky they need to be told anonymously. In each episode, we give light to an idea in hiding, and then we go deeper, exploring those ideas with the help of others. We’re so excited for you to hear these conversations I’ve gotten to be part of. Coming on May 6, exclusively on the Luminary app! Subscribe early to save: luminary.link/ted

March 31, 2019

Sarah Kay, Phil Kaye, & Clint Smith Live in DC!
A special one-night-only event with renowned poets Sarah Kay, Phil Kaye and Clint Smith. Spanning genre and subject matter, the three writers and performers have collectively been featured in settings ranging from The New Yorker to TED to the Museum of Modern Art.Tickets are available now!

Doors open 7pm
Show starts 8pm
Union Stage
740 Water Street SW
Washington, DC, 20024

March 29 & 30, 2019

Sarah Kay feat. in DEMO at the Kennedy Center in DC!
Sarah is performing in the historic Kennedy Center, with an incredible line up of musicians and dancers including Caroline Shaw, Kurt Crowley, Patricia Delgado, & the Julliard String Quartet, along with many others!Tickets are available now!

7:30pm
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2700 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20566

Recent News: New Yorker

March 11, 2019
Profiled in The New Yorker!
“On a recent Sunday, the spoken-word poets Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye sat on couches in their dressing room at the Bell House, a Brooklyn concert venue, and composed a set list for their sold-out show…” Sarah has only had two magazine subscriptions in her life. Highlights for Children (as a kid), and The New Yorker. She may have missed her shot at being in Highlights, but she got to cross an item off her bucketlist this week, thanks to Michele Moses’s feature in The New Yorker’s “Talk of The Town” column. Read the whole piece here!