For The Atlantic’s January cover story, “Walk on Air Against Your Better Judgment,” staff writer Caitlin Flanagan writes for the first time about growing up with the Nobel Prize–winning Irish poet ...
In the final poem in the book, “This Is Not a Poem,” the speaker looks out over “hundreds of stone boxes” containing “all of ...
The Philippine Educational Theater Association is offering theater workshops for kids, teens, and adults for summer 2025!
Israel’s Western backers feign concern and ‘go on supplying the bombs, drones, and guns that cause them to be concerned,’ ...
Áine Ní Ghlinn’s most recent book is Saintí sa Bhaile, illustrated by Mr Ando and published by An tSnáthaid Mhór. Her rhyming ...
It's time to send out the Christmas newsletter again this year. Sure, it could be the same old dry recitation of your family ...
It is hard to imagine that someone living on the other side of the world could be interested in your culture, inspired by ...
Evidence is growing that participation in art has public health benefits. Rhinelander, Wis., is using it as a remedy for ...
“We sang together every morning, going through ‘The People’s Song Book’ from cover to cover,” he recalled ... Cohen began to publish poetry and then novels, and was noticed by the ...
In her new collection of poetry “The Alcestis Machine” (Acre ... expecting / daylight’s long lick” — and the gorgeous imploring: “Cover me like a cathedral,” she writes.
Missoulian week in review: Local news recap for Nov. 30-Dec. 6 ...