On Sunday, Nov. 16, members of Stillpoint Literary Magazine joined the Athens community for a night of poetry readings, ...
Known for praising the city with “big shoulders,” the beloved 1914 composition recently was recited in a ruling addressing ...
Monet’s ‘Waterlilies,’” by Robert Hayden, reflects on what art can (and can’t) do in tumultuous times. Our critic A.O. Scott ...
Jenn Carter (she/her) is nonbinary, shy, Queer, a lover of nature and books, a mom, a survivor, and an educator. She writes ...
Christopher Nolan’s upcoming movie The Odyssey has created huge excitement, and many fans are wondering which version of the ...
I don’t remember subscribing to Things That Don’t Suck, the Substack that once belonged to poet Andrea Gibson, who died in ...
On Nov. 6, UMass Downtown hosted four guest speakers — Abigail Chabitnoy, Hannah Brooks-Motl, Joan Tate and Melissa Dickey — ...
Poetry isn’t just for the romantics, the literary types or the melancholic. Poetry can be for everyone. American poet Lucille ...
Above Timber Cove, in an apple orchard surrounded by redwoods, lies “The Poetry House,” where Elizabeth Herron’s imagination met Bruce Johnson’s art.
This week’s poem, Lukcia Patricia Sullivan’s “Flow into Girl,” is an intimate meditation on transitioning. I love the poem’s candor in detailing the challenges and ultimate solace of this speaker’s ...
Margaret Atwood is an iconic Canadian writer. Her birthday is Nov. 18 — celebrate by getting to know her better.
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