Next up, love is in the air, and if you’re sill making Valentine’s Day plans, maybe check out some poetry, comedy, open mic, and more. The “Love Poems Live” event will feature poetry ...
Announcing the 18th annual April Poem-A-Day Challenge on Writer's Digest. Here are the guidelines for this fun annual poeming ...
It may be winter and there may be a biting chill in the air, but the dozen men and women who have packed this small sauna ...
Author Matthew Burgess and Caldecott Medalist Doug Salati spoke with each other via Zoom about their collaboration on 'Words with Wings and Magic Things'—an illustrated poetry collection in the spirit ...
Shreve Memorial Library is celebrating International Ideas Month with a variety of programs for teenagers. The programs will ...
“Kanye West is not Picasso / I am Picasso / Kanye West is not Edison / I am Edison / I am Tesla / Jay-Z is not the Dylan of anything / I am the Dylan of anything / I am the Kanye West of Kanye West,” ...
The jump from 129, an incredible anti-love poem, to besotted 130 is pretty funny, though they’re not really in order. Also, what was going on? ‘Two loves have of comfort and despair’ ...
Crank up the weekend with Pat Puckett at Blue Tavern, and jazz from Scotty Barnhart Quartet and music and art for ...
I had just won the Kulupi Press Sense of Place Award that published my first poetry chapbook, Folsom Lockdown, poems about ...
UDC is celebrating a recently published collection of essays, poems and photographs created by 15 seniors from Anacostia High ...
Indiana author Rebecca Kai Dotlich writes about how a childhood spent collecting lyrics and words sparked her love of poetry.
Reading poetry for fun often becomes intimidating, too scholarly and downright impossible. If we can’t understand what the poet is trying to say, what’s the point of reading a poem at all?