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Skye Jackson’s debut poetry collection, “Libre,” leads off with a poem that, back in 2021, won her deserved acclaim.
Maya Angelou didn’t hold back. From defying racism to reclaiming womanhood, her fiercest words still cut through noise and ...
“Thrilled to Death” is a selection of Lynne Tillman’s fiction from the 1980s to the present day. How do you know you’re ...
Every night, in the depths of the Colca Canyon, a poem appeared on my pillow, the lines printed on a single sheet of ...
The author on the aha moment that led to writing about her often harrowing upbringing, why her father was her first reader, ...
I watched the movie, “The Life List.” Yes, it is a romcom. Yes, it is a bit predictable at times. And yes, oh yes, it made me ...
“Unreconciled” looks abuse, disregard and callousness in the eye and witnesses instead to radical kindness, a persistent ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were each other’s favorite audience. That was plainly clear as the besotted Beatles bantered, bickered and obsessed over the 23 years they were friends and rivals.
Featuring a new foreword by the late Nikki Giovanni and interviews with Marc Lamont Hill and rapper Noname, Prose to the ...
Khalil Mahmoud, was arrested, detained without charges, and designated a threat to national security solely because of his participation in pro-Palestinian protests.
Dianne Lockhart was born in Kandy and grew up in Kurunegala, in idyllic surroundings, in the 1950s. Here she reminiscences about bringing up a leopard cub she named Poppaea. The rescue of this leopard ...
The people I tend to admire most are those who have the spunk, the courage and the curiosity to do what’s not been done before. “Grandma Gatewood” for example.
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