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Ange Mlinko, the former poetry editor of the Nation whose work has has appeared in Poetry, the New Yorker, the Paris Review, ...
The beaming smile and laughter-creased face of Elizabeth Wojtusik on the Favorite Poem Project website tells it all. Undeniable emotion emanates even more as the Humarock, Mass., teaching consultant ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. BRATTLEBORO — The oldest and largest slave cemetery in the United States is located in the shadow of Wall Street. Actor and poet David Mills will read ...
Poetry by contemporary Southern writers was the topic of USC Aiken’s latest “Aiken in the Alley” lecture on Wednesday, Nov. 6. Dr. Tom Mack, distinguished professor emeritus, and Andrew Geyer, ...
Terrance Hayes said that he approaches reading and writing poetry from the perspective of an interior designer. Hayes spoke this approach last Thursday as the English department held its 2024 ...
NEW HAVEN — When Henry Seyue learned he'd been invited to read a poem in front of one of the most esteemed audiences in the field of the humanities, he initially thought he'd be reading an original ...
The Libyan Center for Archives and Historical Studies opened its 2025–2026 cultural season with a lecture by Dr. Salah Salem Kamsh, titled “Folded Pages and Hidden Papers from the Life of Libyan Poet ...
On Friday, the Center for the Study of Women virtually hosted Elline Lipkin’s talk, “Resist, Reframe, Insist: Alice Notley’s Poetics of Inclusion.” Based on her research for an article in “Northern ...
KALAMAZOO--The waka poets of medieval Japan and their work will be examined later this month when a Japanese scholar visits Western Michigan University. Dr. Stephen Miller, assistant professor of ...
The Malden Sketch Group’s 20th annual exhibit runs until Sept. 30. The show features paintings, drawings, collage, and etchings by 25 artists from Malden and the surrounding area. This year’s exhibit ...