Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Through my work with young people, I've developed concrete ways to connect with kids who are hurting. Here are just a few of ...
On the south side of the river / inside a mossy grove / they say there lives a boy / with pockets full of gold… So begins a ...
Despite the word “joy” in its title, Camden Stevens wants visitors to his latest gallery show to leave their optimistic ...
In the Italian city where James Joyce wrote 'Ulysses,' the bookstore that Jewish poet Umberto Saba opened in 1919 has come ...
Sterling Morrison spent more than 20 years in Texas living in relative obscurity as one of the founding members of the Velvet ...
Forget Hamlet, Lear or Macbeth – the Bard saved his sharpest psychological insights and finest poetry for Richard II ...
Knife isn’t set in Hampi. It was the next Rushdie book I read. It is a painful, and gripping narrative. But it is also ...
In All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque reinvented a genre.
More than 150 pieces go on sale Feb. 28 in L.A., including letters, photos, a Greek fisherman’s cap and the key to Cohen’s ...
Avery Ping, 16, died at an Olympia hospital from a drug overdose after ingesting a fentanyl and methamphetamine mixture that ...
With its rich culture, breathtaking sights and intriguing landmarks, it's not surprising that France is on the travel bucket ...