Poetry is an art-form and a deeply personal, introspective form of catharsis for many. And, for Banbridge-born poet Colin ...
Curtis Jobling reflects on the 15-year journey from his Wereworld novels to Netflix’s Wolf King, sharing how the animated ...
Poetry should be celebrated every day of the year, but this World Poetry Day, we'd like to take a moment to introduce you to ...
Cyril Christo and Marie Wilkinson speak about their new book, Wonder and the World, at Collected Works on March 27.
The bad news: 35 staffers — including 23 in the newsroom — took a Chicago Public Media buyout and most are leaving today. But ...
With her award-winning Wolf Hall series of books, novelist Hilary Mantel made sympathetic a figure long considered a ...
Hannah Selinger loves restaurants and food and flavor. Hers is a mature form of love, the kind that comes from possessing full knowledge about the object of one’s affections — its transporting joys ...
With her second novel, 'Retreat,' actor Krysten Ritter delivers another thriller fronted by a gutsy, feisty female ...
At the end of the twentieth century, Chaim Grade preserved the memory of a Jewish tradition besieged by the forces of ...
The author and self-professed “bad feminist” has curated a sweeping new book called The Portable Feminist Reader.
Also: the audacious Andy Kaufman; Richard Learoyd’s haunting new photography; and the Wooster Group gets wistful.
Comedy writer Rob Kutner’s latest book, “The Jews: 5000 Years and Counting,” is a hilarious and informative Judaism lesson ...