As the season shifts from summer to fall, we see other elements around us shifting. Our peers' clothes shift as more skin is covered to protect from the cool breeze entering campus. Tanned skin from ...
Alicia Jo Rabins is a writer and musician. While watching TV at home one day recently, she became overwhelmed with the barrage of pandemic news. So, to decompress, she wrote a poem. “I ran a hot bath ...
Jennifer Arin's poem "Unified Theory" is this month's selected work from "City Reflections: War and Peace on Our Streets," a shared project between the San Francisco Public Library and San Francisco's ...
Chief arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown and U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey talk to students learning poetry through InsideOut, a Detroit-based literary arts project that brings writers to public ...
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"The wound is the place where the Light enters you. So don't be afraid of your wounds. In your pain, there is a path to joy, Come back to the center of your heart. Be like a tree and let the dead ...
Dear Abby: Many years ago, when I was a young boy, I memorized a poem titled ”The Man in the Glass.” Since then, I have included it with my gift to many boys on their 13th birthday. (According to the ...
A.D. Winans' poem "San Francisco Streets" is this month's selected work from "City Reflections: War and Peace on Our Streets," a shared project between the San Francisco Public Library and San ...