You can read Minneapolis poet Danez Smith’s work in two new books or, if you happen to be in New York, on subway walls.
Sleepless in the Greater Seattle Area is a biweekly where columnist Priya Devanesan discovers the different types of love ...
Theatregoers have the opportunity to be transported back more than 200 years in a “fast-paced” new stage adaptation of a ...
Kathleen Watkins’ faith was so strong, she never once doubted she would be reunited with her beloved husband Gay Byrne when she died. On a chilly and crisp autumnal day, mourners at the Church of the ...
Lyrics handwritten by Courtney Love to Hole‘s classic Live Through This opener “Violet” are being auctioned off ... I drew from Pope’s The Dunciad and an Emily Brontë poem. I did borrow from Brontë ...
Love prevails through tragedy in the University of Iowa Department of Theatre Arts production of “for colored girls who have ...
Probably no sonnet has ever meant so much to so many people as the one by Emma Lazarus that adorns the Statue of Liberty in ...
Bastille's new album, '&,' is one of the albums of the year. A literate work that harkens back to the days of The Who thematically. We spoke with Dan Smith about it.
A new translation of "The Iliad" pairs well with Ukranian war poetry and a documentary on its suffering people.
Continuing an annual tradition, Colgate University’s English and creative writing department and medieval and renaissance studies program hosted its eighth Milton-a-thon Sunday, Nov. 3. Beginning at ...