Iris Murdoch, the formidable Irish and British novelist and philosopher, died in 1999. Since then, the Murdoch industry has churned. We’ve had three memoirs about her from her husband, John Bayley ...
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but when your power is out a generator sure comes in handy. When there are trees on ...
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Woven strands, Ghana, India: Poetry as cultural bridge

Ghana does not rush you. It waits. It observes. And before you realise it, it has quietly enveloped your sense of time, people and purpose. For Mrs. Nimeesha Gupta, wife of H.E. Mr. Manish Gupta, High ...
Ally Ang sparks up this city with a distinctively queer, raucous energy that’s nerdy, enthusiastic, genuine, and joyful.
Daniel Poppick has published two collections of poetry, the National Poetry Series-winning “Fear of Description” and “The ...
We first met when I fled a disastrous first marriage in Pittsburgh for Manhattan. I scored a tiny shoebox of an apartment, and even better, I scored Anna as my first new friend. When she knocked on my ...
Throughout my childhood and adolescence, my closest friend was “Kate.” We kept in touch throughout college but drifted apart ...
As weather on campus finally made it out of the negatives, The Gund’s Community Foundation Theater housed a dynamic reading and conversation on Monday to highlight the work of Robert P. Hubbard ...
WINNER: “Luther,” Kendrick Lamar With SZA Jack Antonoff, Scott Bridgeway, M-Tech, roselilah, Sounwave & Kamasi Washington, producers; Jack Antonoff, Ray Charles Brown Jr., Hector Castro, Oli Jacobs, ...
Larry Levis’s work, gathered in the expansive new book “Swirl & Vortex,” was equally concerned with the soul and the void.
Minneapolis poet laureate Junauda Petrus recalls meeting Renee Good at an elementary school poetry workshop and shares how her hometown is building off a history of organizing.
The result was Poems on the Underground, a project that turns 40 this year and has been copied in cities around the world.