Poetry events kicked up after a slight respite for the holidays. I attended the Blue Whale Reading two weeks ago, featuring ...
Frida Kahlo transformed her profound physical and emotional suffering into a powerful visual language through her ...
In Shibuya, Tokyo, there is a Ukrainian support center called Himawari. Here, on the 8th floor, is one of the two public Ukrainian mini-libraries in Tokyo, which is also part of the Ukrainian book ...
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Why broken vities reflect broken spirits
OUR cities speak — not through poetry, but through potholes, polluted drains and lakes, and restless crowds. Their language ...
Adam Meeks expands on his short film of the same name in this debut feature integrating professional actors with ...
The dead have a message for us – one we keep refusing to listen to. Across continents and decades, different voices that have been maimed or killed by the same wound are ignored. Gaza, Ukraine, Vietna ...
Who keeps their baby, who lets go, and what the final poem and Mozart reveal about hope and survival Young Mothers is a Belgian drama by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne set in a maternity home in the ...
In the epilogue of “Kansas Matters: 21st-century Writers on the Sunflower State,” which I co-edited with Thomas Fox Averill, ...
Anglophone theatre people wish each other good luck (or better, anti-bad luck) with the phrase “break a leg.” The Germans ...
Documentary on the singer, songwriter and Sixties icon, which made its U.S. premiere at Sundance, lets the subject look back ...
If your name is Bob, this column isn’t specifically about you. I promise. If I lie, stick a needle in my eye. No needles will ...
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