On June 28, Still North Books & Bar hosted a poetry reading showcasing works of Vermont-based poet Kate Gibbel, Vermont-based poet and essayist Carlene Kucharczyk and Los Angeles-based poet and ...
A reading by American Book Award–winning poet dg nanouk okpik. okpik’s second collection of poems, "Blood Snow," tells a continuum story of a homeland under erasure, in an ethos of erosion, in a ...
More than ever, art is a critical part of our lives. Through art, we are able to dream up the places we most want to exist and stoke the passion of the many ideas that live inside of us. Giving and ...
Yunah Sung, University of Michigan librarian, reads a poem in Korean during “Sing, O Mother Tongue! A Celebration of World Languages Through Poetry” at the Hatcher Graduate Library Wednesday afternoon ...
About 40 community members gathered in the Kalamazoo Room in the Michigan League for “Four Years of Resistance,” a poetry ...
Puerto Rican poet Mara Pastor delivered a poetry reading and discussion to the University of Connecticut community at Susan V. Herbst Hall on April 1. The event was bilingual, with more emphasis on ...
Devlin Hall welcomed Spanish poet Paloma Chen on Tuesday for a bilingual poetry reading and an open discussion on culture, identity, and the creative process behind her work. Chen opened a crowded ...
It takes just a little rain to make the sidewalk outside the Reading Public Library bloom with poetry. A collaboration of the library and PA Humanities, the Rain Poetry project features hidden haiku ...
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.” — William Shakespeare, 'Romeo and Juliet' Ask most people for a list of the most illustrious poets of all time, ...
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 ...