By ITZEL LUNA Long before Jessie Reyez was celebrated for her voice, poetry was the Toronto-bred musician’s “first love.” The ...
For our series Making of a Poem, we’re asking poets and translators to dissect the poems they’ve published in our pages.
Eritrea and Ethiopia gilds the sonics of acclaimed poet Mahtem Shiferraw, who will read from her works in commemoration of Black Poetry Day at 7 p.m., today, at SUNY Plattsburgh in Krinovitz Recital ...
This past weekend, Alicia E. Stallings, the Oxford Professor of Poetry, came to campus to give two talks as part of the 27th annual Roberts lecture series put on by the Classical Studies department.
Poetry provides all these treasures and, even if we accept one of them, it restores our ability to cope, and our sense of ...
As a national movement to expand religious instruction arises in public education, the lessons could serve as a potent blueprint for other states.
A new scholarly study reveals how the Nobel-winning poet’s verse reflects a profoundly sacramental imagination.
A débutante, a burlesque dancer, and a poet, the shape-shifting Lang—who died at thirty-two—wrote some of the most aching, ...