When the SuperSonics left here in 2008, Brent Barry felt it in his gut. There was an emptiness, a sadness so pronounced that ...
That’s the instruction of today’s First Reading, too: Maintain hope, and listen when people are speaking hopeful things aloud ...
New Mexico poet Tina Carlson's latest book, Obsidian, focuses on metamorphosis. She says poetry can take the otherworldly, ...
Acclaimed San Antonio writer Naomi Shihab Nye talks about the “clarifying” power of poetry and why it’s needed in turbulent ...
News that the league would address expansion at some point this season prompted an already simmering movement in Seattle to ...
In Jan Donley’s class at Berklee, her students study literature that centers on loss. Loss can make us sad, but it can also help us heal, Donley writes. In the wake of the 2024 presidential election, ...
The University of Connecticut’s creative writing program hosted their second Long River Reading Series (LRRS) event of the year on Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the Austin Building’s Stern Lounge.
Did you make it? Tell me, Love, are you in the quiet yet?
AI models can produce poems that rate well on certain ‘metrics’. But the event of reading poetry is not one in which we ...
The on-air poetry is an offshoot of the physical poetry box on Broadway, one of many place-making projects in Jackson Hole.
Sometimes, the right book shows up just at the right time. Our book critic encountered two such books this week: Water, Water ...
A few books caught that perilous nature brilliantly, chief among them Richie Benaud’s Blue Suede Shoes (Bloomsbury, £22), in which David Kynaston and Harry Ricketts brought vividly to life the 1961 ...