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Paul Laurence Dunbar, who wrote during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is credited as one of the first influential Black poets in America. A graduate of Howard University, he was ...
Marginality, mass death—these are just a few of the reasons why the oeuvre of Essex Hemphill, who died of the virus in 1995, has only been available, until now, in snatches. Hemphill does remain quite ...
Ravi Rohmetra About two years ago, Jammu lost a noted author, the first modern woman poet of the Dogri Language, legendary ...
ABC's hit comedy show Roseanne did the unthinkable and shook the show's core by highlighting this raw episode that lacked its ...
Our list goes back to Ancient Greece, Vaudeville, and Old Hollywood, and features some of today's hottest stars.
A tree which stood alone in a Glasgow street for more than 100 years could be on the verge of national recognition.
Ed Sanders celebrates 60 years of the Fugs—radical poetry, protest, and proto-punk—with a pair of Woodstock concerts and a ...
Martha Strackland’s ‘A Form Without Its Shape’ is subtitled ‘after Daniil Kharms’. Kharms was an early soviet avant-gardist.
Safe Passage, a Northampton human services agency, publishes third collection of poems and essays by domestic violence survivors.
We’d be lucky if AI were like Murderbot Many fear sentient AI will render us obsolete. But what if it would rather be left alone with its shows?
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