Baldish, button-chinned Arthur Brisbane leads a quiet life consisting mostly of reading, writing and real estate. But lately he had an experience which moved him deeply. In the pantry of his house ...
A plant's root can become a stem, and vice versa. Though a human being's terminus ad quem is not his precursor, his roots ...
“Too much of the world, it seems, has come under human influence during a time when we’re not very good at working out how to ...
The squat dipper too, a jewel of turbulent waters, will fly low above rivers before landing on rocks to show off its white ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Lyndsay Rush, the poet behind @maryoliversdrunkcousin on Instagram, on how she went from not liking poetry to publishing her debut book of poems, A BIT MUCH.
In “Impossible Creatures,” Katherine Rundell extends the rough-and-tumble world of her children’s books to a hidden ...
From annual runs to cleanup efforts and celebrations, here's a look at some of the happenings set for this weekend.
"The Split" on the kibbutz movement schism is underway. "Clinic," featuring Adi T. Hoffman and Sara Benninga, opens Friday.
Interestingly, a young poet who deals with the complexities of the ‘self’ in his first book of poem, titled Margins: Poems, ...
As The Hollywood Reporter's latest "Person of Interest," the singer gets candid about using her platform to make a difference ...
Showing the range of Duke scholarship, new books by university authors providing a variety of reading materials, from poetry ...