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I’ve sat in my fair share of coffee shops, airplane terminals, restaurants, FFA chapters and convention halls this year, and ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks poet Edward Hirsch about his new memoir, written in poem-like snippets. It is called "My Childhood in Pieces." ...
Mitchell's latest poem leans on what he refers to as his "suspect memory," which recalls a corner grocery store named Bates.
The Phillipou Bros. have returned with the horror movie Bring Her Back. Here's everything you need to know about the movie's twisted ending.
They’ve delivered a sophomore feature that both proves they’re not one-hit wonders and that they’re capable of mixing things ...
By Michael Saponara Samara Cyn never wanted to be a rapper. Even while moving around the country as a military brat, Cyn was ...
Melissa Ferrer Civil found community, and a path toward better mental health, through poetry. Now, she’s spreading the good ...
Regina-raised Cassidy McFadzean is a past finalist for the CBC Poetry Prize and The Walrus Poetry Prize. Her previous works ...
Where’s home? For a lot of people that is a very simple question to answer. It’s the place you live, in the place you’re from. When those two places are the same, home is easy to know. But when you ...
Medora-based event honors authentic rancher voices, but may not survive without increased community support and donations.
A Phillips Collection show places the work of Washington, D.C., poet Essex Hemphill alongside artwork his life and writing inspired.
Lorie Peters Lauthier says her son Charles, who has autism, was born with a rare genetic disorder leading to a wide range of ...
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