There’s a week left to submit your entry to The Telegraph’s 2026 Poetry Competition. Back by popular demand, this is the ...
In 1825, a tax collector compiling a census in South Africa’s Cape Colony paused to write a poem in the margin of his work.
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Dylan Thomas copied other poets' work and published it under his own name as a schoolboy, according to an author and ...
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The sheer range of art and antiquities at the Park Avenue Armory, featuring more than 70 international dealers, is impressive ...
American flaneur Andy Knowlton has captured his musings in a series of books documenting his wanderings in Korean cities.
In 1761, Phillis Wheatley came to America on a slave ship, but soon became its first African-American poet with knowledge of ...
The J-term brings students Akeba Taylor and Raphaella Giordana to a psychobiology research laboratory in Gilmer Hall. (Photo ...
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The artist isn’t known for her drawings, but in a new show these cryptic, sometimes unsettling works speak volumes.
The students recited their winning works at The Cantilena Chamber Choir’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute Concert held ...