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Cowboy poet Wallace “Wally” McRae of Colstrip died June 22 at the age of 89. McRae gained recognition in Montana — and across ...
In “Hover,” Liza Flum delivers a debut that bends light around grief, memory, and the quiet rupture of living. Her poems do not settle; they circle, lift, and linger in the liminal spaces between ...
The Vermilion Poetry Society has announced that it will host its first Poetry Slam Contest, according to a news release. The ...
In 'Requiem,' her fifth book, Virginia Konchan takes the sacred seriously. She’s jocular with her subjects, including God, ...
To celebrate Livermore’s Western heritage, Livermore Valley Arts is showcasing an exhibition titled, “Saddle, Brush, and Art: ...
Need to solve a challenging problem? Read or write some poetry! Compelling research demonstrates that poetry can accelerate ...
If the "dark ages" are understood to be any century prior to the one in which we (briefly) live -- then surely, if we go back to 6th and 5th centuries, B.C.E., to huge Cyrene ship trade from North ...
Jay Parini, a Robert Frost biographer, on “Nothing New,” a poem Frost wrote in 1918, which is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Columbia's poet laureate will host a new poetry festival at Richland Library on June 22. Poets will be able to discuss or create new poems at the free event.