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The word love is elusive, a noun without context. However, its verb form, "loving," is more than the thing. It invokes poetry ...
Since moving to New York City, I’ve come to associate the arrival of spring with shorter sleeves, longer days and the ...
Betraying Millennial Women: In “Girl on Girl,” Sophie Gilbert makes a searing case that trends from the 1990s and 2000s, ...
Diane DeCillis, who has written two books of poetry published by the Wayne State University Press, now has a poem that is stored on the moon.
Mayden’s one-bedroom apartment, nestled on the parlor floor of a Brooklyn Heights brownstone, is full of intentional gestures ...
Gwendolyn Brooks grew up in a South Side house full of books and was a poet from an early age, eventually becoming the first ...
Country-pop singer Kelsea Ballerini opens up about new music, her romance with Chase Stokes and ventures in film and ...
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Emily Henry sat down with USA TODAY to talk new book "Great Big Beautiful Life," the state of modern romance and healing ...
Joe Goldberg's body count is unreal. The love-obsessed serial killer has murdered so many people, you might have lost count ...
O n that day when the soul dresses in white and the heart beats stronger, every word spoken takes on an eternal meaning.
Rachel Trousdale’s work, for me, is part of a long American tradition of resisting, recognizing, and disputing our old American tradition of anti-intellectualism.” The Cardinal Poetry Prize, first ...