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Season three of HBO's hit show "The White Lotus" is set in Thailand. All eight episodes include hidden references and clues ...
Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate in the U.S., is releasing two illustrative books this month, centered ...
Patricia Sánchez and Carmen Tafolla preview the April 3 Campoy-Ada awards for Spanish-language and bilingual children's ...
“Poetry is the art of compression, of saying in a few well-chosen words, enhanced with rhythm and musicality of language what ...
“There’s a dance when you create the art or you live in a certain way,” Honarvar said. “When you create the art or you live a ...
I think the things that are essential for creating are also essential for living, says poet Maggie Smith. There’s a lot of overlap between making things and just being a person in the world.
Nursery rhymes teach children all manner of things using the language of poetry, writes Australian author and researcher Virginia Lowe.
How much time do we want to give to anger, to being upset over things we have absolutely no control over? I would suggest very little. When the sand in the hourglass of life becomes bottom-heavy, time ...
Yet one of many charms of “The Ballad of Wallis Island” is that it has no intentions of timeliness. It has nothing to do with “now,” which, in a way, might make it all the better suited to today.
Poetry has always assembled and disassembled—and reassembled—in all kinds of magical and necessary ways. — Daniel Halpern and Walt Hunter How fragile is the wall between life and death?
This week’s guest on Poetry from Daily Life is Charles Ghigna ... I went on to explain how I’m often inspired by “little things, quiet moments, by nature, children, pets, animals ...