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Starting today, we’ll have a week of games, videos and essays to help you along the way. First up: readings by Ina Garten, ...
This is the KUOW Book Club, and we've been reading "You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World" in partnership with Seattle ...
Confounded by a confusing expression or dream from a patient, I might seemingly shift gears and ask myself, 'What if this ...
The role of Spokane poet laureate asks laureates to, putting it plainly, bring poetry to one and all. To do this, laureates ...
"We want to show our readers abroad how much more Ukrainian literature has to offer": Interview with Ukrainian poet Iryna ...
Willie Nelson's songwriting journey has been a longtime in the making, and it stared when he wrote his first poem at just six ...
I like to play with other people’s words. Most of those words are now in the public domain, so everybody else’s words are also yours and mine. And R.W. Emerson lectures us that every word was once ...
Overview: "A Princess in the Ghetto" is a soul-stirring play that explores the journey of becoming a Black woman in the city ...
O n that day when the soul dresses in white and the heart beats stronger, every word spoken takes on an eternal meaning.
WHYY’s Jennifer Lynn and Susan Phillips explore the beauty of nature through poetry, featuring iconic poets like Amanda Gorman, Walt Whitman and Allen Ginsberg.
The expression comes from the famous scene in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” in which the eponymous seafarer shoots and kills an albatross—a sign of good luck or providence ...