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Callimachus, the Ancient Greek genius, influenced library organization and the poetic preference for shorter verses over long ...
Because healing is rhythmic. It's about wholeness. About gathering the scattered parts of oneself, not to return to a lost ...
Today, we hear Al Robles reading an excerpt from his poem “Cold Mountain in Chinatown” which he performed at the Poetry Center at San Francisco State on November 10th, 1976.
Syd Mead offers a kaleidoscopic vision of future worlds in Future Pastime, an exhibition on view in New York City. Celebrated in his lifetime for his masterfully rendered science-fiction concept art, ...
The second Art and Science speaker series event will be held at the Hotel Saranac April 17. Topics will range from clay to wetlands to photography and poetry, and the evening will include a musical ...
Founded in 1996 by a pair of Black poets who felt isolated in predominantly white literary spaces, Cave Canem has become one ...
Jonathan Thirkield graduated from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop with an MFA in Poetry. He has taught computational design and ...
Rereading the epic in January, I found that the quarrelsome and dysfunctional principals had become an oddly familiar cast of ...
"Don't count your chickens before they hatch," "The early bird catches the worm" — these and other proverbs are poems ...
More photos from the set of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey have found their way online today, and they put the spotlight on Spider-Man: No Way Home star Tom Holland. You can check them out right here ...
Like an ageing rock band contracted for one last farewell tour, in Cymbeline, Shakespeare’s back playing the hits.
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