The first Long River Reading Series of the Spring 2026 semester occurred on Wednesday, Feb. 11, featuring readings from the University of Connecticut community.
Katie Kemple fell in love with poetry as a child, when her father first read to her T.S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of ...
Spring is coming. The ground may still be frozen, the temperatures too often in the single digits, and a certain groundhog ...
A few years ago, I did not view the culture of reading clubs positively. I feared the quiet experience of reading would be ...
Getting the family to unplug feels like trying to herd cats. Specifically, cats that are glued to tiny, glowing rectangles of ...
Walkers in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens may find more than just the first signs of spring this weekend, as a group of ...
Imagine walking among trees that have stood taller than ten-story buildings for over four centuries, their massive trunks ...
Our roundup of events this week includes book signings, poetry readings, music, black history month events, midwinter vacation activities for the family, and more.
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Western Massachusetts sits the Montague Bookmill, a bibliophile’s sanctuary housed in an ...
Gen Z students are arriving at college with such feeble reading skills that some are incapable of even comprehending full sentences — forcing professors to start reading to them aloud in class, ...
It’s been described as embarrassing, clichéd or “unhelpful singsong.” Many poets dislike it too, but it’s a style they’ve learned from each other.
Through 'Feng Shui Poetry in the Parks,' launched by West Hollywood's poet laureate and nurtured by a local English teacher, ...