The Dickinson sculpture will join one of poet Robert Frost in Cornette Library’s Poets’ Garden once remodeling and ...
When it was announced that Kamala Harris, the former vice president, would be releasing a memoir about her historic 2024 run ...
Our critic A.O. Scott forages the world’s most poetic fruit. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott A.O. Scott, a critic at large for the Book Review, recorded the poetry readings that appear in this piece.
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I’m Ann Fisher-Wirth, the Poet Laureate for Mississippi 2025-2029, and I want to tell you about my new podcast series called “The Favorite Poem Project,” available through the Mississippi Arts ...
In 1861, Emily Dickinson penned her famous poem, “Hope.” The first two lines read, “Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul.” And more than 100 years later, it still stands true.
We think of her as a poet—and a great one—but a case could also be made for her as a theologian. So many of Emily Dickinson’s poems are about encountering God in nature, in our daily lives and in our ...
Thor N. Reimann ’25 praised Harvard for continuing its legacy as a symbol of resistance and called on his classmates to carry that tradition forward. “This community — our community — has led the way ...
“Starlings: the Curious Odyssey of a Most Hated Bird” by Mike Stark, Bison Books, 272 pages, $24.95 (paperback). Mike Stark is a Tucson-based journalist and writer whose previous book, “Chasing the ...
The Resurrection is depicted in this 18th-century painting by American artist Benjamin West. Easter, the chief feast in the liturgical calendars of all Christian churches, commemorates Christ’s ...
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