In “Helen of Troy, 1993,” the poet Maria Zoccola relocates a figure from Greek mythology into small-town Tennessee.
Elisa Gabbert’s collections of poetry and essays include, most recently, “Normal Distance” and “Any Person Is the Only Self.” Her On Poetry columns appear four times a year.
Media organizations are preparing for what they fear will be a legal and political onslaught from the new administration.
The decision came a week after the justices heard a First Amendment challenge to a law aimed at the wildly popular short-form ...
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I am not saying that anything goes. But with some creativity and a bit of trial and error, you will find that more goes than ...
In LA right now, we have one of the most damaging wildfires in the state’s history. At the time I’m recording, there’s been ...
A cleareyed review of Biden’s term. By Carlos Lozada Ross Douthat and Michelle Cottle Produced by Andrea Betanzos and Sophia ...
Are the most intense scenes in “Nosferatu,” “Anora” and “Babygirl” supposed to be funny? If not, why are people cracking up?
Reading alone is a deeply enjoyable activity. But being read to has its own irreplaceable allure. The Harvard Sentences are ...
But the Texas law should satisfy even the strictest of legal tests. Not only do children have no constitutional right to view ...
Pam Bondi cast herself as an independent prosecutor who would keep politics out of the Justice Department if confirmed as ...