Dickinson, arguably the greatest nature poet (and religious poet and love poet) of the American 19th century, didn’t just ...
A débutante, a burlesque dancer, and a poet, the shape-shifting Lang—who died at thirty-two—wrote some of the most aching, ...
In any serious conversations about who is the greatest songwriter of the modern age, Courtney Barnett needs to be somewhere ...
Mike Scott of the Waterboys doesn’t like to use the word “obsession” to describe his particular affliction. When it comes to ...
From the next big things in pop and rap to longtime faves like T-Pain, the Killers, we were all over the first weekend of ...
Known for both his openness and his mysteriousness, the rapper, producer — and now actor — keeps people guessing.
The Argentine cartoonist and Norwich resident expresses an insistent optimism through precocious children, lesbian witches ...
The play was infamous for its nude scene, but other aspects were just as radical. In 1968, its director told the BBC how it had fallen foul of an outdated censorship law.
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Why this Philly home store now has a weekly supper club
In Business of Home’s series Shop Talk, we chat with owners of home furnishings stores across the country to hear about their ...
Riley Memorial Park was dedicated Oct. 7, 1925, on what would have been James Whitcomb Riley’s 76th birthday. The famed poet, ...
Ed Rambeau was born in Hazleton in 1942, and he was always a singer. At Hazleton High School, he wrote and played the lead in his school play. When he met Bud Rehak, he found a manager and a pianist ...
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