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As an esteemed poet and a retired professor of philosophy at UW-Milwaukee, John Koethe kept those two worlds separate. “I ...
Winners of the Wallace Stevens Poetry Prize gave a reading of selected poems at the Austin Building’s Stern Lounge on April 10.
His poem “Christmas in the Heart” describes the “glee of Christmas time,” and how it’s a ... a sweet gift to cheer up the child on a dreary winter day. To the old woods to find the ...
Classroom discussions often favor personal and political takes over close reading and artistic engagement.
My parents tried to get me diagnosed as a child, but because I was hitting all milestones I fell through the cracks. I'm now a dentist, author, and married.
I don’t know why I had the audacity to go and see it, I didn’t dream I’d go through with it . . . but once I stepped into the ...
Poetry is often seen as an indulgence and/or as something reserved for certain kinds of intellectuals and artists. It can be considered inaccessible for various reasons, not the least of which being ...
Misaligning clocks with nature doesn’t “save daylight” — it robs our biology by delaying that essential first light.
Director Emilie Blichfeldt chats about the hideousness of beauty, and body horror of her disturbing Cinderella variant, The Ugly Stepsister.
The Tremont Writers Conference explores the importance of community in a writer’s journey and how the mountains and natural ...