After 10 wonderful years of using her hand drawn illustrations, poetry and verse to share messages of encouragement with her community, Anita Wishart has ...
Near the end of poet Maria Zoccola's "Helen of Troy, 1993," the book's titular protagonist addresses the "gods of difficult ...
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When was it that Russia invaded Crimea and you said 2014, you would be right. Yet this is not the first Russian invasion into ...
The city’s buildings were once laid out in a way that formed a rhythmic pattern. Today’s structures are tone-deaf.
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What the Constitution Means to Me, Guac, and the Spanish classic Fuenteovejuna show political contestation—and progress—run deeper than the latest transfer of power.
Blending the Chinese language with slick beats, WoShiJay is making waves with his unique blend of music and swagger.
This is the Kinahan Cartel's No 1 man in Ireland, Ross Browning, sporting a fresh, new look as he reinvents himself as a poet ...
Words With Heart on Monday drew the audience into the lives of four vastly different individuals who told and sang tales and poems about life's poignant moments.
She wrote about science, aging and Jewish identity, in addition to co-founding an MFA program at American University and ...
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