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The lost art of memorizing poetry
In the age of search engines, perfect recall is no longer prized -- and we're taught to skim rather than remember
04/27/2014 04:00 UTC
White guys' yellowface envy: Underneath bizarre acts of racial subterfuge lurks a twisted desire to stand out
Michael Derrick Hudson believed he had a better shot at literary stardom as "Yi-Fen Chou"—and he's not alone
09/11/2015 14:00 UTC
The opioid crisis — and now the pandemic — show how Americans don't believe in the social contract
Other nations stopped opioid overdoses while the US struggled. Something similar is happening with COVID-19
09/19/2020 14:00 UTC
Amid a youth suicide crisis, Iowans develop creative mental health resources for troubled kids
Youth suicide is more prevalent in Iowa than the nation as a whole. Now, a parent-led coalition is reaching out
02/12/2019 00:00 UTC
Thanksgiving, a day of mourning for Native Americans
Native Americans are still here — and Thanksgiving is a day of remembrance and activism for us
11/24/2016 04:00 UTC
A constant threat of MAGA-on-Republican violence: The GOP's devotion to Trump has sabotaged Congress
Conservatives are imperiling themselves when they unleash violence against their perceived enemies on the left
11/02/2023 09:45 UTC
"One sun rose on us today"
Read the full text of Richard Blanco's inaugural poem and watch his performance
01/21/2013 22:38 UTC
Maya Angelou's best and most iconic television appearances
From her inauguration poem to her pajama party with Oprah, Angelou brought wisdom and wit into American homes
05/28/2014 19:37 UTC
Meet Amanda Gorman, the powerful poet laureate who voiced our hope for a unified, better America
The 22-year-old from Los Angeles is the youngest inaugural poet in American history
01/20/2021 22:50 UTC
7 thrilling books by Black authors you need to read now
Add these authors and their surprising crime stories — plus 1 classic novel about emancipation — to your list today
06/19/2022 14:59 UTC
Earthly desires
Gorgeous new poems about human entanglements and the fantasy of escape.
03/10/2000 22:00 UTC
A scruffy fighting place
Poetry is not some grand institution, insists Nobel Prize-winner Seamus Heaney. It's "born out of the quarrel with ourselves."
04/29/1996 23:00 UTC
How to write a poem for the president
Elizabeth Alexander has been commissioned to write a poem for Inauguration Day. But the checkered history of the form suggests it's an almost impossible task.
01/15/2009 16:52 UTC
What’s with all the viral poems? Why we turn to verse in a time of war
From embarrassing odes by actors to poems of lived experience, poetry is everywhere. There’s a reason
03/03/2022 00:00 UTC
U.S. poet laureate Ada Limón explores "what it looks like to have America in the room"
A brief history of our poet laureates and why Limón is the perfect person to be appointed now
10/08/2022 14:59 UTC