On the third Wednesday of each month, a circle of women gathers around a large table in the historic house section of Wyandotte’s Bacon Memorial District Library. Laptops hum, notebooks open, pens ...
A cookbook author lays out an approach that resembles the writing process, contributing columnist David Stone writes.
By Isabell Macrina Hometown Weekly Reporter For the Halloween season and to get the people of Westwood to look at the art of ...
Who said that? You look around, dazed and dumbfounded, then drop gently to the ground.
In her visits home, Macy recounts how a once progressive ex-boyfriend became an angry right-wing conspiracy theorist, and ...
My grandmother left Jerusalem in 1948 with a key that never found its lock again. She believed she would return before the tea cooled in its cup. The ...
Cecily Parks started writing the poems that would become The Seeds about a decade ago. Now it's finally finished and out in ...
In “Unspoken,” director and producer Jeremy Borison tells the story of Noam (Charlie Korman), a closeted teenager growing up ...
Last year, Joan Baez published her first-ever collection of poetry, When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance, expressing her thoughts on personal and family life and some of her music peers. But a few ...
Poet and performance artist John Giorno launched Dial-a-Poem in the 1960s to deliver random poems over the phone. Now, a group continues his work on a new medium -- the internet.
"The Intentions of Thunder," the new collection of poems by the city's own Patricia Smith, is a gorgeous, heartbreaking evocation of her life, family and troubled nation. Tuesday it was named as a ...
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