Paintings by an artist or artists of the Tosa School, "Scenes and Calligraphic Excerpts from The Tale of Genji" (Japan, Momoyama [1573–1615] or Edo period [1615–1868], early 17th century), pair of six ...
Over the course of nearly 50 years of publishing, Jack Gilbert has written remarkably few poems, at least in comparison with other poets of his generation and stature. Between his Yale Younger Poets ...
A companion to 1998’s The Fire People, Kayo Chingonyi’s anthology creates a space for a new generation of voices to express the wide range of their work Putting together an anthology is, as the ...
While many debate the rise of digital poetry as an art genre radically different from traditional literature, or as an offspring of innovative textual poetic traditions, it cannot be argued that its ...
Arts collective Beheard.world’s production from Nov. 22 to 23 stood at the intersection of spoken word poetry, dance, and music from a diverse range of genres. Presented by The Dance Complex, it was ...
Paige in Full is a blending of poetry, dance, media and music that tells the tale of a multicultural girl's journey through hip hop to self-discovery. Since its premiere in May 2010, Paige in Full has ...
This week’s guest on Poetry from Daily Life is Marilyn Singer, who divides her time between Brooklyn, New York and Washington, Connecticut. This is Marilyn’s second column in the series. Her first ...