We’re super-psyched for the spring edition of the Kramers Poetry Reading Series! This time around we are featuring two local DMV poets, joined by a special guest from far-afield. Each poet will read ...
The winsome truths of lyrical poetry may be helpful in getting us into the future. Among the recent releases are the groundbreaking anthology "Latino Poetry: The Library of America Anthology" (The ...
Anyone interested in storytelling, culture, and the arts is invited to Stillwater Public Library on Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 6 p.m. for Words From the Valley: Poetry Reading, a free ...
A large and appreciative crowd filled the Merrill Cultural Center to hear celebrated poet Ellen Bass deliver the keynote presentation at the 16th annual Morton Marcus Poetry Reading this month. The ...
Puerto Rican poet Mara Pastor delivered a poetry reading and discussion to the University of Connecticut community at Susan V. Herbst Hall on April 1. The event was bilingual, with more emphasis on ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington is thrilled to welcome Dan Brady as our next guest poet in our Vessels and Passages poetry series. Dan Brady is the author of the poetry collections Strange ...
Last year, the Daily Times wrote about poetry platforms growing in Portsmouth, with the longstanding Port City Café open mic ...
The newest addition to poetry sites on the Web has the lofty goal of becoming the first port of call for poetry lovers around the world. Launched by British poet laureate Andrew Motion, The Poetry ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Poetry on the Salish Sea will present its second Summer Sunday Readings from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. The free annual poetry series will be at Wilderbee Farm and Meadery, 223 Cook ...
There are poems that express fragile sensitivity, poems that strive for cosmic profundity, poems that offer up idyllic perspectives on life that we would all be wise to emulate. But chances are, those ...
Ask Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Anthony Hecht, 78, if he uses the Internet, and he'll admit that he doesn't own a computer and has never seen a Web site. "I'm content to keep on the old way," said the ...