Three new collections by mid-career poets lay claim to stories of identity, suffering and hope, to a kind of collective ...
Richard, a Georgia native and University of Florida graduate, grew up envisioning himself in the NBA and playing alongside ...
In “My Town,” Jack Ferver’s one-person take on the Wilder classic with hints of “Wisconsin Death Trip,” movement and storytelling are deftly intertwined.
The Intentions of Thunder” includes poems from Smith’s nine collections, as well as new and previously uncollected poems that ...
Desplat says the heart of Frankenstein is a romance filled with yearning and fragile beauty, not a tale of horror.
In Davaoeño writer and historian Macario Tiu’s Binisaya poem “Bago Aplaya,” the persona watches a group of fisherfolk ...
Monet’s ‘Waterlilies,’” by Robert Hayden, reflects on what art can (and can’t) do in tumultuous times. Our critic A.O. Scott ...
Poetry isn’t just for the romantics, the literary types or the melancholic. Poetry can be for everyone. American poet Lucille ...
Known for praising the city with “big shoulders,” the beloved 1914 composition recently was recited in a ruling addressing ...
Before her Nov. 17 appearance at St. Paul’s Fitzgerald Theater for the Talking Volumes literary series, Baer talked with the ...
Outspoken Saturdays celebrates the diversity of Boston’s creative scene and reminds us that poetry isn’t confined to the page ...
Black Repertory Company is bringing a powerful fusion of movement, music, and poetry to the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center this weekend by way of a legendary force in dance. On November 21 and 22, ...