A Spell Book' in March at Pacific Spirit United Church. Learn more about the performance and how to get tickets here!
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
For a while, I actually felt kind of embarrassed by this. I thought that somehow I was on a lower intellectual level than everyone else and maybe I just didn’t have that depth. Later on, when I got ...
Closely aligned to the theme of romantic love is that of desire, and across the centuries poets have written about the ...
Honduran native Daniel Letona immigrated to the Boston area to build a high-tech career. He also found a community in the ...
Finger Lakes Community College professor Trista Merrill's love of words leads to successful scholarship program.
John Densmore and Robby Krieger of the Doors discuss the band's 60th anniversary and the group's ongoing series of archival ...
Welcome to The Friends’ Used Book Store at the Warehouse in Cincinnati, Ohio – a bibliophile’s paradise that’s more labyrinth than library. This literary wonderland is the kind of place that makes you ...
Downtown Books Bought & Sold is more than just a bookstore – it’s a portal to countless worlds, all neatly arranged on towering shelves. As you approach the storefront, you can’t help but feel a ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Literate in tone, far-reaching in scope, and witty to its bones, The New Yorker brought a new – and much-needed – sophistication to American journalism when it launched 100 years ...
On February 27, it will be 10 years since losing my wonderful dad, Harvey Butterworth, who died suddenly on Haddington golf course.
Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.