September 11: Writers, Artists and Musicians Respond
Wednesday, September 11, 2002
New York writers, artists and musicians respond to September 11th. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman, Tony Hiss, and novelist Jennifer Belle discuss writing in the midst of a national tragedy and their contributions to 110 Stories: New York Writes After September 11. Members of the St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble perform a quartet by Haydyn. Plus New York Times Metro Editor John Lanvin and Photo Editor Stella Kramer discuss the collection of Portraits of Grief, and a conversation with David Lehman and Collette Ines about art in the face of grief, Poetry After 9/11.
St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble
Members of the St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble perform a quartet by Haydyn.
Collette Ines and David Lehman
A conversation with poets Collette Ines and David Lehman about poetry in the face of grief, Poetry After 9/11.
Art Spiegelman, Tony Hiss and Jennifer Belle
Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman, Tony Hiss, and novelist Jennifer Belle discuss writing in the midst of a national tragedy and their contributions to 110 Stories: New York Writes After September 11.
John Lanvin and Stella Kramer
New York Times Editor John Lanvin and Photo Editor Stella Kramer discuss the collection of Portraits of Grief.

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