Lauren Christensen’s memoir, “ Firstborn ,” begins with an epigraph from Louise Glück’s poem “The Wild Iris”: “Hear me out: ...
It was an evening of pure emotions on Feb. 27 as Archway Community Services hosted its Diverse Voices spoken poetry event in ...
If there is one thing which breaks the monotony of life, which manifests differently each time, it would be love. Valluvar ...
Poets Safia Elhillo, Jamila Woods and members of the Stanford Spoken Word Collective shared poems both personal and political ...
The Kishangarh School of miniature art is one of the most celebrated and vibrant schools of Rajasthani miniature art. Widely ...
From the Pittsburgh Fringe Festival to the Spring Flower Show to a mushroom hunt and experimental film, here's what to do ...
Little Engines, a micro-distributed print publication, will feature Vernon’s poetry alongside fiction by Myles Zavelo and ...
The multitalented poet, painter, and cartoonist made work first and foremost to delight.
Yale’s resident well-being expert talks about what it means to live a good life and shares some books that might help us get ...
Part of Meghan's everyday arm stack is her beloved Cartier watch. She's been a fan of the look for years, having bought ...
In his quest for perfection, Mari Selvaraj is part of a triumvirate of film directors making Dalit-themed films who have ...
Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
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