The Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies Program, in partnership with the Spanish section, invites the U of A community to a celebration of love and friendship from 2-3 p.m. today in J.B. Hunt ...
Edited by writer and activist, Jael Richardson, Today I Am is a collection of short stories written by emerging writers in ...
DANIEL FARKE hailed leaders Leeds' United's "top level" forwards after the emphatic Championship 4-0 win at Watford increased ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Avan Jogia opens up about writing 'Autopsy,' his forthcoming role in the Amazon series ...
Following his Oscar-winning feature film Oppenheimer (2024) which swept the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Lead Actor, ...
In her poem "The Mirror," Sylvia Plath portrays the complexity of the struggle of the imposter, the struggle to be oneself.
Inorganic and organic, pain and joy are reconciled in Padel’s poetry through a celebration of diversity, emotional, ...
I come from a lineage of Black women  Whose hands hold history too rich to be buried  — Dear Black Girl, a poem written . . .
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Irish poet Pádraig Ó Tuama about a new poetry anthology he edited called "44 Poems on ...
Poems about anxiety and depression recur ... about what is commonly called “trauma” – how childhood wounds shape adulthood, and adults’ struggles are passed down the generations ...
There’s no “perfect” or “better” body shape, experts agree — yet you still might find yourself wondering what your body shape is and what it says about your health, if anything.
Poet Lisken Van Pelt Dus explores themes of identity, displacement and belonging in her new collection, "How Many Hands to Home," highlighting the power of art in times of crisis.