In his blog, “The Power of Patterns in teaching,” published in The Robb Review, Oct. 4, 2022, Dr. Timothy Rasinski explains that English has many word-patterns that can be used to teach reading. In ...
To mark the completion of — and provide some insight in to the work which collectively comprised — Rhizome and the New Museum's online-only Poetry as Practice exhibition, Sophie Collins sent a single ...
Sign up for the Concord Monitor's morning newsletter and get essential news each day. Sign up Third-grade students in Ms. Descoteau’s class at Center Woods ...
The course will offer the opportunity for students to develop their own poetic voice using a typewriter and composition off-screen. Joseph Coleman, longtime poet and Registered Maine Guide, will lead ...
April is National Poetry Month—perhaps a good time to review the positive aspects of reading and writing poems. Poetry is a genre of writing in which succinct, vivid, and intense language is given to ...
Sometimes, when I tell people that I write pieces on poetry for CNN, they wonder what that might be about. Other people are sort of surprised to hear a news site covers poetry, even in a sidelong way.
Louise Glück, an acclaimed poet whose voice has shaped the literary landscape for decades, and the recipient of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature, was recently appointed the Frederick Iseman ...
The Courtauld Institute’s conference on architecture and poetry is symptomatic of a new direction in practice This month’s conference at the Courtauld Institute on the disparate worlds of architecture ...
Elisa Gabbert, the Book Review's On Poetry columnist, visits the podcast this week to discuss writing about poetry and her own forthcoming collection of poems, her fourth, “Normal Distance.” “When I’m ...