Consider it Bruce Isaacson’s going-away present — even though he’s not actually going anywhere — and maybe even a promise fulfilled. Two years ago, when Isaacson began his term as Clark County’s first ...
It was announced recently that the award-winning Poetry In Transit program, which places the work of local poets on Luzerne County Transit Authority vehicles, will sponsor its annual poetry ...
Pos Moua, featured poet, and his new book. Pos Moua, along with professors emeriti Gary Snyder and Sandra McPherson, will appear at the John Natsoulas Gallery at 8 p.m. Retired UC Davis poetry ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X On Sun. March 18, Poetry at McLeod is hosting a reading and reception with award-winning local ...
In celebration of National Poetry Month and the Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home initiative, Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) will present Juan Felipe Herrera — migrant, activist, and the first ...
Kim Roberts wants to talk back to the canon. That’s the point of putting together an anthology of historical poems, she says. As a local literary historian and a poet herself, she’s been thinking ...
The anthology of African-American nature poetry features work by contemporary writers, and writers like 18th century poet Phillis Wheatley.... 'Black Nature': Poems Of Promise And Survival Camille T.
Greenwich resident, book author and former Children's Poet Laureate Mary Ann Hoberman recently published her 46th book, "Forget-Me-Nots: Poems to Learn by Heart," an anthology of poems designed to be ...
Anshika Lal (left) and Caprice Jackson, of Tiny WPA, install the Rain Poetry exhibit at Vernon Park. Some of the haiku, written by elementary students, will be permanently visible. Others will be ...
It’s safe to assume that the Cowboy State has a thin history of Japanese haiku poets. Cheyenne resident Beth Howard, however, has been doing it since 2006. Will Carpenter is the Wyoming Tribune ...
Cover and spread from “Pomada (Pomade)” (1913), with poem by Alexei Kruchenykh and lithography by Mikhail Larionov (all images courtesy The Getty Research Institute) Made from paper often stapled ...
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