I Am Here!” exhibition at the Harrison Institute and Small Special Collections Library honors Harlem Renaissance poet and ...
Dee Armstrong’s highly anticipated solo album Deichtine's Daughter is out next Friday, February 28 and to celebrate the ...
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In 1903, citizens of Kishinev went on a rampage — a pogrom against the Jews. That pogrom claimed the lives of 49 Jews and ...
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The 19th News on MSN‘A North Star’: How Frances Ellen Watkins Harper inspires The 19th’s fellowsHarper — the “mother of African American journalism” — died at 85. Her legacy continues to point the way forward for the ...
Adam Plunkett’s Love and Need offers something of a recuperation of Robert Frost by reminding us that the poet's fierceness ...
A filmmaker and video artist from Lesotho who resides in Berlin, Lemohang Mosese has made belonging and displacement the ...
CAMBRIDGE — Back in 2013, Denis O’Hare wrenched Boston audiences into the dark heart of war with his riveting solo ...
Gov. Maura T. Healey signed an executive order creating the first-ever poet laureate of Massachusetts earlier this month.
"We all engage in small and large acts of translation every day," she said of her work as a Haitian-born writer in "a city of immigrants" and "a nation of immigrants." ...
The iconic Mabel Dorothy Segun is 95. Born in 1930 at Ondo to Venerable Isaiah Aig-Imoukhuede and Mrs Eunice Aig-Imoukhuede, she is known popularly in the world of literature as Mrs. Mabel Segun.
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