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Poems recall two men once key to city's golf course
In honor of the city's bicentennial, Jacksonville poet laureate Andy Mitchell is writing a series of poems centered on the community, its people, and its past, present and future. Those poems will ...
Today, my cultured friends, we shall mix some grace and refinement into the proceedings. By which I mean, I shall recite some elegant poetry. Ready? Here goes. Roses are red, Violets are blue; My fish ...
The artist's digital work 'Trampoline Color Exercise' is featured in Times Square Arts Midnight Moment program through June ...
Jamie Wax's new play treads all-too-familiar territory, but Emmy winner Smart ("Hacks") elevates the material and makes ...
The great Jean Smart is in full control of her every last Designing Women sitcom skill and Mare of Easttown drama chop as she ...
From supernatural murder mysteries to evocative poetry disguised as Wikipedia entries, WBUR literature writer Katherine ...
The world premiere production of Call Me Izzy has officially opened on Broadway starring six-time Emmy Award-winning and Tony ...
"Hacks" star Jean Smart makes "Call Me Izzy" worth seeing, even if the lackluster drama can't match her extraordinary talent.
A.O. Scott ponders the specific gravity and unlikely grace of Kay Ryan’s “Turtle.” And we have a game to help you memorize it ...
The theater company’s producing artistic director stars in the nearly one-man show just months after collapsing at home.
At times the collection is remarkably self-aware, questioning the role of poetry and interrogating the limits of poetic form.
For 21 years, I was undocumented. While I am an American citizen now, this fact still remains the boldest and most dangerous ...