A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture, is like a tree without roots” – Marcus  Garvey On the weekend of the First and ...
International Women’s Day—rallies for women’s rights happened worldwide. Here in Athens, women’s rights supporters gathered ...
José María Rodríguez Madoz was born in Madrid in 1958. From a young age he became aware of the possibilities offered by objects. In the early 80s he studied Art History at the Complutense University ...
The regal tradition of scratching signatures in windowpanes is long established and well known. The windows – particularly when in rooms of royal residences – formed a kind of living ‘guestbook’, ...
Austin's first Poet Laureate will hold a two-year position to promote poetry, literacy and literary arts in Austin.
Gentlest alchemy of air, the early magnolias hold their fragrant lamp-bowls aloft at dusk, defying March. Can’t be snowing, yet it is— in the cloud spaces, the downrush of cold    halts abruptly as a ...
From the iconic and literary to the nostalgic and silly, these are the favorite first lines of the Michigan Daily Book Review ...
This year marks the first time a Rockford-area student has won in the Illinois Poetry Out Loud state competition in its 20-year history.
Shelby Van Pelt's lecture at Selby Library was part of the One Book, One Community program, for which the bestselling novel ...
Historic Everett is inviting the public to their first-ever Book Fair, on Saturday March 22nd, right in Downtown Everett.