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In honor of the city's bicentennial, Jacksonville poet laureate Andy Mitchell is writing a series of poems centered on the ...
In The Notbook of Kabir, the author Anand, who is sharply aware of his own entitlements and privileges, draws readers into a journey of discovering the medieval saint-poet beyond scholars and school b ...
For our series Making of a Poem, we’re asking poets and translators to dissect the poems they’ve published in our pages.
As Odysseus returns to film, Daisy Dunn considers how oral storytelling may shape the future of how we listen, remember and ...
The Sebeiba festival, a 3,000-year-old tradition of the Tuareg people, takes center stage in Djanet, an Algerian oasis town in the Sahara. The 10-day event features dances, chants and a ...
Abraham’s Boys, Natasha Kermani’s clever retelling of the classic Dracula tale, burns itself into the brain by way of bold narrative choices and Southern ...
This year, the IALA is welcoming its new class of mentees for their fifth annual Mentorship Program—which will run until ...
“It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson 3. “Remember ...
Writer and director Becca Roth drew attention to the issue in an X thread on Monday. The TikTok video from a young user ...
That is the beginning of a poem I wrote about my mom’s mother. Grandma always lived on a farm, and as I grew up, I was so thrilled to be able to go spend a week with her every summer. I would like to ...
I remember the heat. A dry, suffocating torrent. The blazing, burning sun baking the tarmac. No clouds, no trees, just a furnace of hate. I feel the hate. I remember the heat. I remember the dust ...
Artists Lotus L. Kang on Channeling Poetry, Memory, and Spirits Into Her New Work Her new work, now on view at 52 Walker, is inspired by the writing of Korean poet Kim Hyesoon.
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