Lehmann’s Rilke is a thing of wonder. It’s something we’re compelled to believe, never mind its impossibility. The final poem ...
French train driver turned author Mattia Filice ably steers a free-verse novel about his work that is both original and ...
Godmothers Grow: The Sacred Circle with Diana Raab, Ph.D., a space to gather, reflect, and connect with kindred spirits ...
Veteran actor Anupam Kher recently took to his official social media handle to bid goodbye with some profound and heartfelt ...
The U.S. Postal Service is honoring Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784), the first author of African descent in the American Colonies to publish a book, with the 49th stamp in the Black Heritage series. The ...
Fluency lowers our guard, and when language becomes beautiful, both humans and machines stop asking hard questions.
Robert Burns wrote down the lyrics to "Auld Lang Syne," and in the almost 250 years since, it's been cemented as the anthem ...
In addition to being a 1960s French sex symbol, actor, singer and animal welfare activist, Brigitte Bardot was a muse to many ...
Seattle Opera's "Fellow Travelers," Seattle Symphony's "Iris Unveiled" and Bach in fresh contexts are among highlights of the ...
Olympian Ben Ogden “just might be on the verge of taking American cross-country skiing where it hasn’t been before,” the New York Times recently reported. His hometown of Landgrove, population 177, ...
Clayton Kershaw brought to light another excerpt this past weekend, writing “Genesis 9:12-16” across his Pride hat. In the ...