People often praise poets for their soulful turns of phrase and how they can evoke deep emotions in ways that feel uniquely ...
The City of Rochester and Destination Medical Center held an appreciation event on Thursday, Nov. 14 for Poems in the Park, a ...
A tourist who is out of time approaches the end of his or her trip and must return home soon. This is how the Rev. David May ...
as with her poems, to give them the benefit in this respect of the ordinary usages; and so with her habit as to capitalization, as the printers call it, in which she followed the Old English and ...
Thanksgiving poems full of gratitude Thanksgiving often inspires us to get a little poetic. Thinking and speaking about the ...
Michael Korda writes a beautiful book in remembrance of the World War I poets whose work he loved. We hope you’re enjoying ...
For poet and multimedia artist MaKshya Tolbert, the phrase “Shade is a place” names a body of work that’s ever evolving.
Poems sometimes leap to life and race down the page as fast as a pen can chase them. More often, though, they proceed at a more deliberate pace. And a lot of them don’t set out to be a poem in the ...
A new translation of "The Iliad" pairs well with Ukranian war poetry and a documentary on its suffering people.
A hymn to mercy and love, “Love Calls Us to the Things of This World” springs to my lips when my heart is quiet. I teach it ...
Introduced by Rosa Alcalá, the Woodberry Poetry Room’s T.S. Eliot Memorial Reading spotlighted Cecilia Vicuña’s creative work.
Our critic A.O. Scott walks you through a poem that speaks to his mood right now. It’s called “Party Politics,” but it’s not about those parties, or those politics.