“During the pandemic, a high school poetry club of Indigenous students invited me to give a reading. I shared poems I’d written about murdered and missing Indigenous relatives, poems about ancestral ...
"You were singing at twilight/With your fingers moving/And I'd heard the same song in a dream," sings Phil Elverum on "Huge ...
On Easter Sunday evening, last March, as the quiet of the evening set in and darkness fell, long-forgotten memories returned ...
Brutal Companion, the new book of poems from Ruben Quesada, lives in the space where fear and desire overlap, sharply ...
An 18th century Gaelic poet from Sutherland is being remembered and celebrated with an art exhibition at a North Coast venue.
Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha discusses the heart-wrenching moments that inspired his new book, “Forest of Noise.” ...
Though the name of the form may appear to be a contradiction, the prose poem essentially appears as prose, but reads like poetry. In the first issue of The Prose Poem: An International Journal, editor ...
The danger posed by the politicization of everything is the all-consuming way it leads us to forget the many other dimensions of life that confer meaning and that provide us with the reservoirs of ...
The annual ‘Tree of Light’ in Nantwich was illuminated at a ceremony tonight (Sunday 3rd November), writes Jonathan White.
Wackiest bit of family lore: The one about the angry bishop who clashed with Sarantos when she was directing a church choir, ...
Bonnie Zindel’s latest Hamptons showing has made an impression. Since opening this summer at Water Mill’s Windmill Art ...
The poet who was inspired to create masterpieces like the unparalleled *Axion Esti*, drawing on his experiences in Albania in ...