Wintersong: A Midcoast Gathering of Voices will take place Tuesday, January 13, from 6:30–8:00 PM in Porter Hall at Skidompha ...
Poetry for the People” is returning to the Coronado Public Library this winter. This ten-week free program is led by retired ...
The Aurora Public Library is facing criticism for displaying and subsequently removing a poem some have labeled as hate speech that condones violence against Muslim women. The poem, "Hijab Means Jihad ...
When the Folger Shakespeare Library began planning its $72 million renovation—set to be completed next year—one goal was to “help visitors transition from the official world of Capitol Hill to ...
Poet Tom Murray will read selections from his new book, “Concatenations: Selected Poems,” at the Oneida Public Library on ...
Poems written by residents of Centre Care nursing home’s memory care unit are on display throughout June in the Betsy Rodgers Allen Gallery at Schlow Centre Region Library in State College. An annual ...
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For those who want to bring words to life and showcase creativity, the Toni Morrison poetry contest begins Nov. 1, according to a news release from the Lorain Public Library System. Local students in ...
Being our semi-regular weekly survey of what’s goin’ down in the several states where, as we know, the real work of governmentin’ gets done and where, if you lost your mind, you can find it there.
Aurora library officials apologize for displaying poem that board president says encouraged violence
Perhaps the most visibly upset person this week about the controversy surrounding a poem displayed at the downtown Aurora Public Library is the person whose name is above the front door. Gina Santori ...
In March, a parent of students at the Bob Graham Education Center, a school in Florida’s Miami-Dade County, filed a complaint about "The Hill We Climb," a poem written by Amanda Gorman and read at ...
I read the poem. And I do see the satire artist George Miller, a professor at Lewis University, was aiming for in the display at the Aurora Public Library that has garnered so much controversy since ...
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