Writing does not take us away from the difficult and the painful. If we write with courage and with integrity, it can take us ...
The essay situates Kunjana Parashar within the evolving cultural lineage of the “Bombay Poet,” tracing continuities from ...
Zak the Baker and O, Miami are once again proving that carbs and creativity go hand in hand. Throughout October, anyone who drops a handwritten haiku about Miami food can trade it for a fresh loaf of ...
Nithya Mariam John’s short, crisp verses have the sweetness of elayada, the salty-spicy tang of cut mango and the freshness of lacy appams at sunrise. Poet, translator and assistant professor of ...
You must teach me the methods you employ! Helen dear, I wish we had more people like you, Humble, smart, empathetic, supportive, and kind. No matter what, you give credit where credit is due. Oh, do ...
It began Down Under in Sydney and Perth The twenty twenty-four campaign, for what it’s worth The tour flashed its rizz (some occasional cringe, too) The tennis incomparable, the highlights did accrue ...
Pierre de Coubertin hoped the modern Games would encourage the ancient Greek notion of harmony between “muscle and mind” Ellen Wexler - Assistant Editor, Humanities At the ancient Olympics in Greece, ...
A powerful poem and accompanying video has been released this week by acclaimed poet, George the Poet, celebrating the power of buses as a central pillar of local communities around the UK, as ...
Every April during National Poetry Month, O, Miami and WLRN celebrate South Florida with Zip Odes the city with interactive events to help people encounter a poem. This year marks the 9th year of WLRN ...
In the first episode of their new Close Readings series on political poetry, Seamus Perry and Mark Ford look at ‘An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland’ by Andrew Marvell, described by ...
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