Words and sounds can establish a rhythm for your poem and capture the reader or listener's imagination, author Michelle ...
The Jewish High Holy Days weighed heavily upon me. On Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, my eyes fixed on the Hebrew text of my ...
Set to take over Centre Pompidou in Paris, Natural Manifesto hopes to “remind citizens of the raw vitality of endangered ...
Returning to a physical form after a three-year-long hiatus, the Himalayan Echoes Literature Festival, in its two-day ninth e ...
But pulling off a British accent is easier said than done. London-based comedian, presenter, and self-described "chronically ...
We lose roughly 57,000 people in the U.S. each week, most of whom never get a mention in the newspaper. In journalistic terms ...
Author Annie Kayser of Springdale took more than two decades to pen her first novel, and now she can’t wait to celebrate it. ...
And if you’re a true dictionary lover, then you can always name your child “Merriam” or “Webster,” in honor of the oldest dictionary publisher in the United States. All jokes aside, word names offer ...
In Julie Flett’s “Let’s Go! haw êkwa!” and Kirsten Cappy and Yaya Gentille’s “Kende! Kende! Kende!” going is just the beginning of a whole new world.
Harmon Kong wrote a book about wealth that doesn't include any financial jargon. He argues discussions between parents and ...
In her new collection of Wall Street Journal columns, Pulitzer Prize-winner Peggy Noonan writes about the history and ...
Phrases that felt colorful but at the same time didn’t make these women sort of fall into pastiche and for it all to sound a ...