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It’s a song every American has heard countless times, but how much do you really know about our national anthem?
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Raisa Tolchinsky types poetry on demand, there’s a bluegrass ...
W. J. Lofton’s captivating and lyrical new poetry collection, boy maybe, encompasses his Southern upbringing as well as his experiences with being Black and queer. The Chicago-born, Alabama-raised ...
Sacramento recognized its poet laureate ahead of the release of his new poetry book, “Unlocked: The Laureate Years.” ...
Stephen King's books have been turned into many movies and TV shows, but what if you love Stephen King and need more books to ...
Chorus Austin celebrates its 60th anniversary with "Southwest Voices: Modern Masterpieces," which includes new works taken ...
Cynthia Pelayo just wrote a novel weaving together a serial killer, the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, a plane crash at O ...
Arkansas State University holds its annual Delta Symposium, focusing on the history and culture of the Delta, ...
He brought empathy and complexity to every role before his death at age 65 The post Val Kilmer, Remembered Through His Very Best Performances appeared first on TheWrap.
In partnership with the Seattle Public Library, the KUOW Book Club will read "You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World" this ...
I didn’t at all mean to be insensitive to people who can’t have children.” After posting, deleting, reposting, and editing it multiple times, Justin shares a poem for Hailey on Instagram.
Were you conditioned by academia to think that love poems, short poems, funeral poems and other forms of poetry are stuffy, profound waxings on the natural world and the human condition?