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If we’re being honest here, a true starter pack of modern American poetry would look something like this: “Goodnight Moon,” “Where the Sidewalk Ends,” “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.” For many of us poetry ...
Discover Anand’s unique translation of Kabir’s 15th-century verses, blending Ambedkar’s ideals and Buddha’s philosophy. This ...
In a new book, the mathematical epidemiologist Adam Kucharski explains how certainty, even in math, can be an illusion.
There was a time in the 1950s when a young singer's gyrating hips were deemed too suggestive for television audiences. Elvis ...
Sometimes Swift, whose prose is winningly jargon-free, sharp-eyed and pacey, indulges himself too much in repeating motifs: on page 38, for example, Charles Olson ... Still, Swift is a sensitive, ...
I hope you liked my haiku. Some say April is the cruelest month, but with its showers come National Poetry Month AND Jazz ...
April is National Poetry Month, and this year, The Tribune wanted to once again feature the works of local poets.
We all might be made from the same stardust yet, for as long as that dust has walked on Earth, we humans seem to have given our physical differences more ...
While she has primarily focused on poetry performances, Endashaw is also a newly published author. Her debut novel, “Maturing in Free Verse,” was published in September after almost a year’s ...