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Schuyler once told a friend that “life had been after him with a sledgehammer.” But the poet’s work was sharp and humane, a ...
One amateur astronomer is on a quest to identify every object in the catalog of Lynds’ dark nebulae. Tag along for the ...
Built to predict the next best word, AI has become adept at reflecting human empathy. For many, that reflection is enough to ...
Emmanuel Macron spoke partly in English for his own address, in which he relayed his thanks for the King’s “great courtesy”, which he called “testament to your friendship with France” – and raised his ...
By encouraging people to imagine beyond their own experience, reading poetry can help them see things from a different ...
Marginality, mass death—these are just a few of the reasons why the oeuvre of Essex Hemphill, who died of the virus in 1995, has only been available, until now, in snatches. Hemphill does remain quite ...
Longtime advocate Jorge Antonio Renaud lyricizes the grit of prison life in his first published collection of poems, The ...
I picked Maxine Kumin’s poem because I am missing swimming so much this summer. By the time you read this, I should know ...
“Poetry is not a medium that everyone is entirely engaged with—either because they're not taught it in school, or they don't ...
Columnist Justice B. Hill celebrates Cleveland teens who are showcasing their creativity and resilience by turning everyday words into art at a local poetry slam.
Zach Scott’s chapbook of poems "Boys as Tethered Dogs," published by Tallahassee's Apalachee Press, presents a contemporary southern landscape.