Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
I saw a man larger than life. Mambo Mbotela was like a moving mountain. A small god with the most unique voice. Not just flesh and blood, he was radio itself walking on twos.
As part of Xpress' annual Wellness Issues, we asked six local poets to share their thoughts on the benefits of slowing down and being present in the moment.
Ready to give new voices a chance to fill the role she’s held for a decade, Minnesota Poet Laureate Joyce Sutphen is resigning. Sutphen, 71, is the state’s second poet laureate, ...
Over a career that’s now in its seventh decade, Frederick Seidel has published nearly 20 notable collections of poetry—work ...
Watch: Anne Nolan in tears over tribute poem read at sister Linda's funeral What did you miss? Anne Nolan has tearfully ...
But you must resist the urge! All of that will build up and lead to bad posture, even injury. Sitting like this will wreak havoc on your back, shoulders, and neck over time. Studio Republic ...
Despite being a memorable scene, Stiles admitted that the two takes didn’t fare well given she actually had to redo the poem reading and ... which, you know, when you’re an actress in your ...
President Donald Trump’s administration ordered federal diversity, equity and inclusion employees to be placed on leave no later than ... By Jan. 31, agency heads must provide OPM with a written ...
Hereunder are five reasons you must always have your ID on you whenever you step out of the house: 1. To Avoid Harassment: There is always a uniform person waiting to question you on almost every ...