Isabella Hammad on Etel Adnan, a mural for Emily Pike, the problem with mainstream film, experimental ASMR, legalizing bodega ...
If Ulster-Scots poet Anne McMaster doesn’t write for a while, she freely admits to becoming a “wile carnaptious person” to be ...
Morgan’s road to Luvcat wasn’t without its challenges. She spent a number of years on the live music circuit as a solo artist, but over time, performing alone began to feel isolating and limiting: ...
Birkenhead writer Cath Holland is set to appear at Navigation Festival at the town’s Future Yard venue on Sunday 16 March.
It was under Stouman that the Black Cat grew its gay clientele. Though straight, Stouman was a Holocaust survivor, according to KQED, and accepted all comers. Between Stouman’s acceptance and the fact ...
Opens 11 a.m. Saturday, March 15, and continues various dates and times including some spring break weekday performances through April 13, The Judy, 1000 S.W. Broadway; tickets $25-$35; ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “An old cat’s wish,” by Emmalynn Kane, 13, of Bennington. Artwork is “Mr. Smitty Kitty,” by Rachel Brassard, 15, of Montpelier.
Margaret McCarthy describes “In the Becoming” as a “full circle moment.” The volume subtitled “Poems on the Deirdre Story” ...
James Cagney is poet and the author of Black Steel Magnolias In The Hour of Chaos Theory, (Nomadic Press, 2018), winner of ...
Catstravaganza is basically Crufts for cats, except without all the... doing stuff. If you're a cat person (or indeed a cat) who scowls at the yearly Crufts coverage, wondering why pesky dogs get ...
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “I have slept in many places, for years on mattresses that entered,” by Diane Seuss, and his own poem “This Is a Test of the Federal Emergency ...