Writer Ken Slesarik turned to poetry, both reading it and writing it, after the death of his son. He explains how poetry has ...
Poetry at the Mansion series for 2025 will include events that explore satire, love and lust, holidays and much more ...
In this interview, author Nancy Reddy discusses how allowing herself to draft imperfectly reflects the argument in her new ...
Professor Dawes has won prestigious awards for his over 30 collections of poetry and is a co-founder of the Calabash ...
A beloved illustrator died in the middle of a project. His son, who had been drifting away from art for years, was given the ...
In my last column, I celebrated A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, which I saw as particularly powerful in its ...
Playwright Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer Prize winning play makes its Broadway debut in a moving, thought-provoking production.
Olivia Gatwood, author of "Whoever You Are, Honey," "Life of the Party" and "New American Best Friend" discusses the themes ...
The Fredonia Shakespeare Club recent meeting was called to order by President Sharon Klug at the home of Nicki Schoenl in November. Judi Lutz Woods presented her paper on “Hans Christian Anderson.” ...
Whether this ability to transform—both to mutate itself and to promise transformation and, thereby, opportunity to its ...
While the world may seem foreboding in 2025, poetry will continue to soothe souls ... has included Kozinski reading Dylan Thomas’ “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” with this writer.
An installation view of Melike Kara’s “was uns bleibt” at Bortolami in New York. Image courtesy the artist and Bortolami, New York. Photography by Guang Xu With her dynamic and densely entwined ...