Tuesday 8 November : ‘City Voices’
Stories and poetry with David Fletcher, Jill Tromans, Steve Harrison, Santosh K. Dary & Steve Pottinger at the ‘Lych Gate’, 44, Queen Square, Wolverhampton, WV1 1TX, 7.30-9pm. Tickets £4 on the door. There is good disabled access via a lift to the upstairs room at this traditional pub.
Tuesday 8 November : Kuli Kohli at the Being Human festival
Kuli Kohli is performing at the Being Human festival launch 6.30-8pm at the Museum of the Home, 136 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8EA. This launch event will offer people an introduction to the energy, creativity and fun of the Being Human festival.
Free entry.
Saturday 12 November : Quiet Compere
Emma Purshouse will be co-hosting and doing a set at an online Quiet Compere event at 7.30pm. There will be a lovely array of poets taking part, including Gracey Bee.
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Thursday 17 November : ‘Safety on our Streets for Women and Girls’
Kuli Kohli will be a virtual guest speaker at this panel discussion in recognition of International Awareness of Elimination of Violence Against Women’s Day, 6-8pm at Tŷ Pawb, Market St, Wrexham, North Wales, LL13.
Free event. Everyone welcome.
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Friday 18 November : Kuli Kohli at the Being Human festival
Kuli Kohli is performing at the Being Human festival showcase at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Lichfield St, Wolverhampton WV1 1DU. This launch event will offer people an introduction to the energy, creativity and fun of the Being Human festival, 4-8pm.
Free Entry.
Saturday 19 November : ‘Country Voices’
‘Country Voices’ with Parveen Brigue, Colin Wells & Emma Purshouse, 2.30-4pm, at the ‘Water Rat’, Buildwas Road, Ironbridge, TF8 7BJ.
Tickets £5 on the door.
Saturday 19 November : Kuli Kohli and the Punjabi Women’s Writing Group
Kuli Kohli and the Punjabi Women’s Writing Group will be reading some commissioned poems at Boundary Way Allotments, Boundary Way, Warstones Road, Wolverhampton, WV4 4NT, 2.30 pm, as part of an open day.
The inspiration for this work is a commission by artist Kom Achall who is creating an installation for the ‘Dear Tomorrow’ project at Wolverhampton Art Gallery from 5 November 2022 – January 2023. The poems will be included as part of the installation and presented in written and audio format. Free Entry for both activities.






































