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David Roy chats to Dublin poet Siobhán Flynn, winner of this year’s Mairtín Crawford Award for Poetry at the Belfast Book ...
There’s joy in writing terrible poetry. In looking back at it and laughing a little. It’s the joy of having tried something ...
Poems and songwriting go hand in hand, so it's no wonder musicians are able to pen a great piece of literature. Here we count ...
Snippets of poetry have provided writer Irene Latham enough wisdom to fill a book. She shares several in this week's column.
The artist’s sprawling survey at the Guggenheim reveals an intellect unfolding and a life under way.
When Kay Reed saw a need in her community to help young kids creatively, she stepped up and started “I Can Fly Ministries” in ...
Young students can build agency and independence when given the opportunity to make decisions throughout the PBL process.
Allegorical forest creatures meet ethnographic archives in Rosana Paulino’s art — influential in Brazil, and now on view in ...
England's longest waymarked long-distance footpath and National Trail is in the spotlight thanks to 'The Salt Path', but it ...
An anomaly amongst the usual circus of dances, memes, and sound bites, Wendy Cope’s ‘The Orange’ recently went viral on ...
Melissa Ferrer Civil found community, and a path toward better mental health, through poetry. Now, she’s spreading the good ...
In her memoir “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” Yiyun Li tries to honor the lives, and accept the unfathomable deaths, of her ...