The 24th Poet Laureate of the United States – and the first of Hispanic origin – shares her experience as an ambassador of ...
The Seated Woman (Anansi, 72 pages, $23), by Clémence Dumas-Côté and translated by E. S. Taillon, uses a dialogue between the Seated Woman and the Poems to create a collection at once expansive and ...
David Annwn, is great-nephew of the famous Welsh bard, Ap Hefin (‘I Bob un sydd ffyddlon’), and winner of the Cardiff ...
Driving west toward L.A. on U.S. 66 out of Winslow, Arizona, on Christmas morning 1967, I was accompanied by my friend Pierre Joris, whom I had met just a few months earlier when he arrived ...
Johnson, who spent 16 years serving as music director and pianist for American songbook singer Steve Tyrell, works now with pop singer Debby Boone. He is also piano/keyboardist for the Clare Fischer ...
On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks to Geordie Greig about his alter ego ‘Claire’, surviving emotional abuse and ...
From the Pittsburgh Fringe Festival to the Spring Flower Show to a mushroom hunt and experimental film, here's what to do ...
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers,” by Adrienne Rich, is a blazing portrait of an artist and her work. Our critic A.O. Scott admires its ...
Explore the powerful poetry of former New America Fellows Sarah Kay and Clint Smith, reflecting on culture and the ...
Two of Pope Francis’ closest advisers are predicting that he will recover from pneumonia and that a “new stage” in his ...
An archive has revealed a handwritten copy of a 200-year-old poem originally written to prove rhyming is easy after an ...
Poetry and feminism have always been intertwined but in recent years, many new feminist and queer voices have emerged and ...