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How is it that some of us are privileged and many are not? This subject is at the heart of a new collection of poetry.
Through music, poetry, and connection, Newbridge Graduate Institute students lit up Douglasdale Retirement Village, proving that age is no barrier to friendship, laughter, and meaningful exchange.
Just five minutes a day performing 'micro-acts of joy' that foster positive emotions is enough to banish stress, boost health ...
With words that pulse with vulnerability, sensuality, retrospection, and joy, a gifted collective of Black queer poets are ...
Tara Buxton asks the author-influencer about happiness, poetry, and his journey to a creative career ...
June was filled with joy and gratitude—from winning journalism awards to celebrating meaningful time with family in New York City. With stories in print, podcasts shared, and moments that matter, this ...
Great for poetry lovers, Jessica Urlichs’ deeply personal and vulnerably honest collection of poems explores the ...
Poetry and translation are both about picking the just-right word. But reading multiple translations makes an implicit case for celebrating abundance and variety.
The BBC Singers at the Aldeburgh Festival in a programme of despair, hope and joy with music by Britten, Schoenberg and, to end, Poulenc's searing Figure humaine.
Muscogee Nation member and lauded poet Joy Harjo pulls her best work from a career that spans 50 years and counting.
In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments and a clutch of myth-inflected reveries.
Dear Readers: Below are some of my favorite poems about spring and joy and the innocence and beauty of childhood.