In tough times, Amanda Johnston is creating a community of gratitude with contributions from poets all across the state.
An anthology of Poetry, story and art by Women from Romani, Traveller and Nomadic Communities; The Conversation; and ...
They demand that Jesus apply the full extent of the law to a woman allegedly caught in the act of adultery. Jesus must have ...
Let’s hear it for substitute musicians. Without them, many a Chicago Symphony concert this year so far would have been ...
Music, matriarchs, and modernism are the themes of this month's book recommendations. This April, we're looking at the latest ...
As a part of SU’s annual Syracuse Symposium series, New York State Poet Laureate Patricia Spear Jones read from her newest ...
Maya Angelou didn’t hold back. From defying racism to reclaiming womanhood, her fiercest words still cut through noise and ...
Shefali Shah is an actress par excellence, delivering one powerful performance after another over the years. With a career ...
Shefali Shah pens and recites a poetic tribute “for entire tribe of sisterhood”; watch Bollywood News: Latest Bollywood News, ...
But not many know that Kilmer was also a playwright, painter and poet. While at The Juilliard School, a performing arts ...
If you need a reality-escape, there’s nothing better than a mystery or thriller. Whether it’s a caper to solve, or a ...
It’s one of Abigail Adams’s most famous lines. Early in 1776 — not even 12 months after the battles of Lexington and Concord — she wrote to her husband, John, who was with the Continental Congress.
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