Heather Lende, Alaska's previous Writer Laureate, shares a poem read on a cold, dark night during a dinner with friends.
It is only by listening to these individual voices that we can really begin to understand what the many millions of Holocaust ...
Menachem Rosensaft, the son of survivors, challenges the comforting messages of Judaism’s best-known collection of verse.
Conveyed as an epic poem, this new account of the origin of the marathon consigns other versions to history’s landfill ...
Poetry and music give parishioners at the Unitarian Universalist Church a place to get away from the television and fears ...
Vijay Hashia In the early and mid 20th century, communication wasn’t about mere tapping and swiping but a journey imbued with ...
The air in Goa carries a whisper a promise of something sacred yet untamed as if the sea and sky conspired to write a love letter to the earth In that breeze ...
This week we shine a spotlight on Doughnut Music Lab, Beautiful Cosmos and Diljeet Kaur Bhachu ahead of a release show as part of Celtic Connections.
Through the highs and lows of life, books have been my refuge, guide and faithful friends. Here are some titles to soothe ...
Compassionately observant of generational trauma, Cherien Dabiss's Sundance submission is a meaningful contribution towards ...
Together at Christmas’ contains a clever use of acquainted Christmas music lyrics and also features a choir of younger Irish women after a call out was made to the following technology of aspiring ...
The shifts associated with being in your 40s and 50s – gray hairs, career doldrums, a longing for something more – seem as inevitable as aging itself. It wasn’t always this way.