Cristina Rivera Garza’s newly translated novel evokes a mixture of numbness and anxiety in the face of incessant violence.
Reading Frost requires a kind of modesty and curiosity. Coming to this modesty has been a big part of my own experience with him. At first, I was reading a lot of the poems and thinking, This is dumb.
Here is the latest installment of Poet’s Corner, presented by the Edmonds Poetry Group. Pardon my French! A now-dead former ...
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Mark My Words Productions will present the encore of the acclaimed stage play "Love's Dilemma" on Saturday, March 29, at Troy ...
The 10-day Florida fest will feature 37 features and 41 short films ...
One of Belfast’s most thought-provoking festivals, the Imagine! Belfast Festival returns next week (24th March - 30th March).
Black American novelists, filmmakers and other writers are using comedy to reveal — and combat — our era’s disturbing ...
With a new album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), out on Friday, it’s a big week for Michelle Zauner, lead vocalist ...
The artist was a fixture in the neighborhood for more than a decade, known for her risqué paintings — "the embodiment of this extremely important, extremely central Chicago archetypical artist," one ...
This new opera assembles a compassionate, haunting portrait of the middle class that emerged from World War II and considers ...
Exclusive: In A24's latest screenplay book, Celine Song's luminous 2023 gem is further examined and unpacked, including in a ...
If Ulster-Scots poet Anne McMaster doesn’t write for a while, she freely admits to becoming a “wile carnaptious person” to be ...