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We shared their photos with five poets who responded to the images with original poems. The result is a duet between ...
When Ada Limón became the U.S. Poet Laureate in 2022, she took that moment she used that moment to reflect on poetry's power to connect — or to reconnect — people to the world around them and to their ...
Some see nature all ridicule and deformity…and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, ...
A daring artistic response to the sweeping maximalism of 2005’s landmark Illinois and the arty experimentalism of 2010’s The Age of Adz, Sufjan Stevens’ seventh studio album Carrie & Lowell arrived at ...
DEAR READERS: Wishing you and your families a very happy Easter and Passover. Spring is a time to get outdoors and play. It ...
On the eve of our nineteenth year, the sky cracked, its molten innards sloshing to and fro, its boiling yolk slipped out as our lips cried for home. “Stand, stand, stand,” said the boy. “If ...
A fifth-grade student named Loudricka at Morningside K-8 Academy wrote this poem for O, Miami and National Poetry Month.
The prisoned music of her deathless roses. Leans the warped and clotted plow. The moon rolls up, while far away And thin with sorrow, the sheepdog’s bay Fills the valley with lonely sound. Slow ...
(Brick Books ) In Ring of Dust, Louise Marois weaves an ambitious collection of poems that's a dialogue between many pluralities — then and now, family and entourage, lover and nature ...
It’s National Poetry Month this April. Is it worth celebrating? After all, poetry doesn’t seem to be doing much to alleviate the tension in our communities. Ask some of the middle schoolers I’ve ...
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