Our Poetry Book of the Month reviews include two invigorating releases by Diane Seuss ... Her reading is smartly selective: ...
Children's poet Constance Levy, a former educator who lives in St. Louis, encourages readers of all ages to tell their own ...
George Oppen’s “From a Photograph” turns a wintry snapshot into a moving meditation on parenthood and the passage of time.
Damon Locks’ latest solo release, “List of Demands,” is a dense, tour-de-force collection of improvisational jazz and punk ...
The Shape of Things returns with Episode 2, and this time, Rick heads to Durban to meet Kristy Gilmore—one of Mzansi’s best longboarders and an emerging force in surfboard shaping. From multiple SA ...
That gets us a little closer. H.G. Schenk, in The Mind of the European Romantics, noted that, “As regards the Romantics themselves, it can be shown that many of them possessed that rare gift of ...
Thomas Merton expressed this vision in his poetry, novels, essays, devotionals ... He speaks to us gently in ten thousand things, in which His light is one fullness and one Wisdom. Thus He shines not ...
But is that assumption right? Or has our focus on poems like Owen's distorted our view of the war? Owen is considered one of the greatest war poets, thanks in part to his moving poem Dulce et ...
The Bird Calls' new album extends into whimsical territory, greeting you warmly with a tapestry of lustrous synths, shimmery ...
I’m getting loosey-goosey just talking to you about it.” Since the financial crisis, luxury residential skyscrapers have gone ...
Discover how a dandelion grows from a delicate fluffy seed into a bright yellow flower, enjoy beautiful poems which lift the ...
“The Shape of Lives to Come” is a play on the title of H.G. Wells’ 1933 classic futurological science-fiction novel, The Shape of Things to Come, and the theoretical context of this Research Topic has ...