His work examined the tensions between his country’s social and economic strata, as well as his roots in postindustrial Leeds ...
Lavis performed for decades before retiring in 2024. After playing with Squeeze, he played with Holland's group Rhythm and ...
After my husband, Todd, was diagnosed with ALS, I was shattered and desperate to connect with others who might understand the pain I was feeling.
In her book, ‘The Rest Is Silence,’ Joanna Stalnaker offers an intimate portrait of Enlightenment philosophers as they faced ...
MISS MANNERS by Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin ...
Southwest Minnesota State University professor Dan Rieppel and alum Ryan Ross continue to celebrate their late friend and colleague Bill Holm with the release of a recording of Holm’s poem “Playing ...
Mississippi poet Telisha Nikki Jones — creator of AI singer Xania Monet and songs like "How Was I Supposed to Know?" — ...
Writing is much like a high ropes course, Weston Morrow said. It’s about overcoming fear — fear of the blank page, of being ...
Stacker compiled a list highlighting 28 LGBTQ+ people who made a mark on history, referencing articles, personal letters, and ...
"It's just having the courage to be vulnerable. It's also a revelatory process of writing. It’s self-revealing to a degree." ...
Syrian rights lawyer Khalil Maatouk, missing since his 2012 arrest by Assad’s forces, has been declared dead after 13 years of silence and unanswered pleas.
A collaborative work by a photographer, a poet, and an artist, “The Harlem Book of the Dead,” newly reissued, tells stories through funerary portraits.
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