The International Poetry Forum returns after a 14-year hiatus to revive the Steel City’s role in showcasing renowned writers.
The world is changing faster than ever, and the skills our kids need to thrive aren’t the same as they were a generation ago.
Peak Johnson writes that he never wanted to teach children — until he spent time tutoring the young students at Frankford's ...
Four years after her historic inaugural poem, Amanda Gorman reflects on its impact, censorship, and her mission to uplift ...
Ninety-six-year-old Lorell Guydon credits her mother and father for ingraining the importance of education in their children when they were young and growing up during a time of segregated schools.
If we read Ditlevsen’s poems through the lens of Lessing, you could say that Ditlevsen’s so-called sentimentality is a poetic anachronism that functions as a subversive tool, an anachronism on a par ...