Duarte, an Elko High School senior, is a two-time district winner and now on her way to Washington, D.C., to represent Nevada at the National Poetry Out Loud competition ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
It’s impossible for me to talk about writing without talking about living, writes Maggie Smith, author of the new book, "Dear ...
For many readers, “The Land Between the Rivers” will be an introduction to Todd Nelson and his lovingly crafted observational ...
Local poets Charif Shanahan and Terra Betts curated a reading event for Steven Leyva’s “The Opposite of Cruelty.” ...
This concert was long and the music was endlessly despairing, but the orchestra demonstrated their worth and, ultimately, the ...
I remember just being astonished by the representations of the gods. The omnipresence of the gods in the world of the Iliad, ...
For a 16-year hiatus, Oasis reunites to headline the Live '25 world tour, a series of gigs long anticipated by fans. Accompanying the tour is the making of a concert film to chronicle the group's ...
Many of her poems incorporate natural imagery—she herself created a famously exquisite garden in Lynchburg—but with an ironic tone, as in the case of this poem. Born in 1207 in modern-day ...
It was a dramatic change in tone from even just one day earlier—when Ives wrote that Tesla’s brutal 15% selloff on Monday would precede “the start of the biggest innovation and technology ...
Most people think of government workers as part of a faceless bureaucracy with cushy and clearly useless jobs. Now it’s true that the federal workforce is bloated and needs to be trimmed. But ...
But there's a problem: "pius" Aeneas, as he's called in the poem (meaning dutiful and, for lack of a better term, job-oriented), has his eyes on his mission to found a new city for his people ...