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Gibson, who died this week, valued live performance and emotionally resonant language.
So far in 2025, we honored and celebrated culture as a bridge to the latest news and analysis of politics, policy, and the ...
A video reading of the poem, titled "Love Letter From the Afterlife" went viral after Gibson's passing was announced -- with ...
Welcome mats bearing the legend “difficult” and “allusive” are the ones often placed by critics at the door of T. S. Eliot’s ...
How is it that some of us are privileged and many are not? This subject is at the heart of a new collection of poetry.
When children write poetry, they often jump in with only a vague idea then follow where it leads — adults can do that, too, ...
Fire in Your Soul, perhaps ambitiously, promised to be ‘transformational’. Surprisingly, it wasn’t far off meeting its ambition. The weekend served as an immersive rest and recharge in nature, fuel to ...
Dylan Boyer recently decided it was once again time to get into his art studio. The 32-year-old Minnesota resident, who also happens to be the director of development at The Aliveness Project, the ...
Whatever emotion you're feeling can be found in poetry. So when life brings you down, turn to these inspirational poems to lift your spirits.
Washington poet Eric Ode often finds ideas while out walking. Here he shares a poem inspired by the prickly (or not) holly ...
“I’m going to take my time,” Jeffries began, utilizing the “magic minute” rule, which allows a speaker to continue for an unlimited amount of time.
Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY, railed against the bill Thursday during debate and said he will take his sweet time on the House floor talking about the bill.