L ate in his career, the English poet W. H. Auden distilled the whole business of poetry into three pungent lines: “A poet’s hope: to be, / like some valley cheese, / local, b ...
Introducing the Rivet, a new magazine from the Exponent dedicated entirely to the arts and culture of Purdue. Read more about ...
Goldsmith is particularly remarkable in his having composed a masterpiece across the three major literary genres in the 1760s ...
Michael Fassbender has been considered one of the best actors of his generation ever since his breakout in the early 2010s, and has managed to work alongside such acclaimed directors as Ridley Scott, ...
A proposed law change would give comedians some leeway when they're using other works of art to make their humorous point - but it's not a free pass, a professor of ...
Much finger-pointing and theorizing has exploded among both pundits and within the Democratic Party following Vice President ...
A new translation of "The Iliad" pairs well with Ukranian war poetry and a documentary on its suffering people.
Listening to the Poem: Enlist two volunteers and listen as the poem is read aloud twice. Write down any additional words and ...
Poetry by contemporary Southern writers was the topic of USC Aiken’s latest “Aiken in the Alley” lecture on Wednesday, Nov. 6 ...
Moliere’s satire Tartuffe is a classic of Western theater, focusing on a fraudulent, zealous intruder in a wealthy household.
Introduced by Rosa Alcalá, the Woodberry Poetry Room’s T.S. Eliot Memorial Reading spotlighted Cecilia Vicuña’s creative work.
About a year before I left home to attend Texas A&M, I remember hearing my 11-year-old sister singing a song that I had never heard before. I wasn’t quite sure what I was listening to, but ...