
Poetics of the Multiverse | Anne Waldman, Rohan Chhetri and Reiland Rabaka in performance, introduced by Megha Agrawal Sood
A multivocal poetry reading where different rhythms and styles converge in a joyous celebration of imaginative possibility by addressing the world as it stands today.

In conversation with David W. McIvor
An eminent panel reflects on elections in major countries, geopolitical trends, and last-minute swings and surprises.

“On Collaboration, Editing, Performance, Translation, The Kerouac School, Black Mountain, Film & Critical Work,” Hosted by Tender Buttons at Torn Page, New York City.
(part 1 of 2)

“On Collaboration, Editing, Performance, Translation, The Kerouac School, Black Mountain, Film & Critical Work,” Hosted by Tender Buttons at Torn Page, New York City.
(part 2 of 2)

Anne Waldman presented a keynote lecture “Sixties Kinetics” at the conference "The Prolonged Death of the Hippie, 1967–1969" at the University of Basel. The lecture included poetry, commentary, memoir, history, manifesto, discussion entheogens, and slides of fellow poets.
The Conference "The Prolonged Death of the Hippie, 1967–1969" was held at the English Department of the University of Basel, 12–14 September 2019. Switzerland.
Introduction by Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
How is poetry doing today? What difference does it make? What can you bring to the table? This spring, the PoeticJusticeToday.mp3 research group is providing a space for an intimate conversation and enlivening exchange of ideas, inviting you to explore “Poetic Acts & Impacts” with Ammiel Alcalay, Erica Hunt, Rich Blint, Anne Waldman and Dorothy Wang.

An Evening with Anne Waldman
Harvard Divinity School

The IDS Public Lecture Series consists of lectures by artists, theorists, activists, designers, writers, curators and other practitioners involved in the arts from positions that embody an interdisciplinary approach or that imply new uses for disciplinary traditions.
Where, in this age of bordered ruptures and walled dissonances, does and can one belong, freely associating with or dissociating from whom & what? How does poetry help us re-register our universal membership and respect common alterities beyond our precious little cellularized selves? Why Poetry? If not now, when? Join us for an evening of readings and discussion, where poets will read their work written for this occasion and interrogate these questions.

Anne Waldman, Ashutosh Varshney, David McWilliams, Luke Harding, Shashi Tharoor, Prasoon Joshi, Suhel Seth, and Swapan Dasgupta. Moderated by Barkha Dutt. India.

Jaipur Literature Festival panel discussion: “In Search of a Muse: On Writing Poetry.” Anne Waldman, Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir, Ishion Hutchinson, Kate Tempest, Tishani Doshi and Vladimir Lucien in conversation with Ruth Padel. India.

Jaipur Literature Festival Inauguration by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. Keynote Addresses: Gulzar & Anne Waldman. India.

Discussion at the Jaipur Literature Festival. Anne Waldman and Kunga Tenzin Dorji in conversation with Pragya Tiwari. India.

An evening of poetry and dialogue with Anne Waldman. Summer Writing Program at Naropa University.
Summer 2016.

Anne Waldman’s lecture, “Wake the World Up to Itself,” discussing poetry and painting at the School of Visual Arts’s MFA Art Writing Lecture Series on November 19th, 2015.

At the 2015 Poets Forum, Chancellors Anne Waldman, Toi Derricotte, and C. D. Wright discussed their thoughts on the state and nature of contemporary poetry. Academy of American Poets. New York, NY.
On the occasion of Joan Mitchell's birthday and the recently published volume "New York School Painters & Poets: Neon in Daylight", the Joan Mitchell Foundation and Rizzoli Publications hosted a conversation with Bill Berkson, Larry Fagin, Ron Padgett, Allison Power, Jenni Quilter, Carter Ratcliff and Anne Waldman.

Anne Waldman speaks at the 2012 Poets Forum on the subject of Poetic Beginnings: Beats, New York School & Language Poetry.