Students at Kelly Elementary School learned Wednesday that poetry can be about anything. Sixteen Bucknell University students kicked off a series of poetry workshops on Monday for Lewisburg Area ...
September would have been Leonard Cohen’s 90th birthday. So a biographical tome from a French university lecturer, who has ...
No one since the Beatles has done more to raise TM's pop-cultural profile than the director, who died in January and leaves ...
The event, Inheriting Shadows: Children of the Atom, was organised by Non-Aligned Poets Collective (NPC), a poets community ...
The author and self-professed “bad feminist” has curated a sweeping new book called The Portable Feminist Reader.
We had the opportunity to interview Panu Aaltio, the composer of Netflix's Finnish crime-comedy Little Siberia.
As Lebanon teeters on the edge, Beirut’s people live between resilience and ruin, caught in an unending cycle of conflict ...
Every song needs a justifiable ending, but that doesn't mean that the saga can't continue in the next phase of an artist's ...
As the world marks Women's History Month, Emily Abrams Ansari feels it's a fitting time to bring attention to women who've made significant-and ...
To read Shukla is to read not a version of what is already known, but what is constantly being inscribed in and erased from the margins of our consciousness.
Marceau’s talent with body language and mime movement may have saved his life while fighting with the French resistance. He claimed that he was caught entirely by surprise when he accidentally ran i ...
All this and more on episode 138 of The Shorthorn Roundup. My name is Nick Tarrant, the podcast producer here at The Shorthorn. Thanks for joining me today, and I hope you all enjoy this episode.