By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
Minnesota State welcomed back the Good Thunder Reading Series last week with its first visit from writer Willie Perdomo Thursday. Like every other guest, Perdomo had his workshop, craft talk ...
Illinois Poet Laureate Angela Jackson shares a poem she wrote sparked by a childhood memory — but she didn't let reality get ...
Our Poetry Book of the Month reviews include two invigorating releases by Diane Seuss and a dark, posthumous collection by Tove Ditlevsen Alongside Terrance Hayes, Diane Seuss has a strong case to ...
As a notable contender in the music streaming landscape alongside Spotify and Apple Music, Amazon Music boasts an impressive library of over 100 million songs, complemented by a diverse array of ...
A music college has launched a scholarship in memory of the director of a popular local festival. Sarah Nulty, whose family run the Power of Music Foundation in her name, set up Tramlines in ...
In his Collected Poems, his verse becomes an index for a ... He wrote, for this publication and many others, about art, literature, and music. We mourn his loss. When I taught in Syracuse ...
iTunes and the iPod revolutionized the music industry in the early 2000s, as the hardware and software duo which popularized singles over albums and allowed users to store thousands of songs on a ...
Music streaming has its roots in the peer-to-peer file sharing industry. Napster, Limewire and BitTorrent were at the forefront of changing the way people thought about music, and while they only ...
A breakthrough study sheds new light on how brain cells relay critical information from their extremities to their nucleus, leading to the activation of genes essential for learning and memory.
New studies, including one recently published in Nature Communications, have suggested that they may be central to how we form and retrieve memory. We know that the brain processes information about ...