Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
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February, and the events of this year so far have not inspired much optimism. Diversity, equity and inclusion programs are being slashed, hundreds of people have lost their homes to fires and members ...
What an embarrassment of riches Southern California has when it comes to Latinx bookstores. We want to give honorable mention ...
The words of fisher poet Steve Schoonmaker, when put to the sounds of Jim Maloney’s music, create a sense of wonder about the intelligence and inclusiveness of nature.
This super underrated 1981 song from Kris Kristofferson features some of the most arresting and emotional song lyrics of his career. According to actor and unabashed Kristofferson fan Ethan Hawke, for ...
When Ephriam David Tyler died in 1969 at age 85, he had written and published his way through three works of poetry that ...
Bob Dylan considered love through every possible lens, but these ten tracks especially stand out as his most romantic and adoring contemplations on the feeling.
What was supposed to be a political conversation between the grown-ups soon turned into an adorable cultural exchange. Here’s ...
Now that he’s performing at the Super Bowl, it seems he’s inherited a no-win situation for all the conflicted expectations ...