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WHEN Ian McMillan was tasked with celebrating 20 great Yorkshire folk in verse, the biggest challenge was who to leave out.
As a child, when nice weather came around, I was told to put down my book and go play outside: You can read any old day, ...
The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming and the afternoon breezes are doing their best to hold off the sure-to-come heat ...
To celebrate National Poetry Month in April, we invited 5 Washington Post photographers to capture nature, and invited 5 ...
April is National Poetry Month, and this year, The Tribune wanted to once again feature the works of local poets.
ALTOONA, Pa. — A forthcoming book of poems by Erin Murphy, professor of English at Penn State Altoona, has been highlighted ...
Luc Godard’s singular sci-fi noir Alphaville first came out, writer Richard Roud found it so striking he saw it three times. On its 60th anniversary, we look back at Roud’s analysis of it in our ...
Along with world-class pianist Gerold Huber, Christian Gerhaher and Julia Kleiter took the Wigmore Hall audience on a musical ...
An anthology of her teenage poetry, published for the first time, shows ambition, even if the verse isn’t perfect.
The expression comes from the famous scene in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” in which the eponymous seafarer shoots and kills an albatross—a sign of good luck or providence ...