In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Foundry Fest, a “Not Dead Yet!” tribute to Tom Lehrer, gospel ...
Naples: A City Where Love and Passion Are Not Just Felt, But Lived and Breathed Every DayWhen thinking of the world’s most romantic cities, Paris, Venice, and Rome often come to mind—places steeped in ...
What better time than stormy February to celebrate the richness of Santa Cruz’s literary community? What better time to read poetry than a stormy day amid political upheaval? Here, Lookout launches an ...
Honduran native Daniel Letona immigrated to the Boston area to build a high-tech career. He also found a community in the ...
Capital Area District Libraries’ expert selectors have curated a dynamic Black History Month reading list for all ages, ...
Music and poetry merged at Halifax Central Library on Saturday as five poets performed their work set to original musical ...
Our DNA' Black hair art show featured live performances, hair care demonstrations and runways, all in celebration of Black ...
Words have a rhythm, much like a beating heart. They flow and dance, translating emotions into verses that persist long after they are uttered. Poetry has historically served as a vehicle for love, ...
Above: Lisa Loeb will be at the Greenwich Odeum Feb. 27. By Chris Parker  As the cold recedes the entertainment scene begins ...
The museum said they received a grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, which they used to bring Sibley back to perform in h ...
Written poems are limited to one page and spoken poems must be submitted via a YouTube link (without tagging DML). The submitted poem must not contain profanity or language that incites violence.
Our Poetry Book of the Month reviews include two invigorating releases by Diane Seuss and a dark, posthumous collection by Tove Ditlevsen Alongside Terrance Hayes, Diane Seuss has a strong case to ...