Some fear we’ll be buried in brimstone; others expect to be extinguished by A.I. But is there comfort to be found in our ...
Before Zeus could rule as the king of the ancient Greek gods, he had to defeat his father and the Titans in a decade-long war ...
If "April is the cruelest month," then January is the grimmest, when measured by temperature and human sentiment.
With the dawn of a ceasefire in Gaza, the writer reflects on collections by Palestinian poets that don’t lose sight of love ...
Published on this day in 1845, the work used alliteration, internal rhyme and repetition to draw in readers, lending it a ...
The first bank holiday weekend of the year is here, which means the events calendar is full with something for everyone.
George Oppen’s “From a Photograph” turns a wintry snapshot into a moving meditation on parenthood and the passage of time.
It is only by listening to these individual voices that we can really begin to understand what the many millions of Holocaust ...
Seventeen million souls deprived of the right to experience life. Anyone who views the Holocaust as a Jewish problem is ...
To all craftsmen and artists, carpenters and architects, to all of us who even knit the simplest sweater, or build birdhouses ...
“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not ...
Layton and her late ex-husband, Canadian poet Irving Layton, first met Cohen in the mid-1950s. One of Layton’s family members discovered Cohen’s black fisherman cap in a box in her former Montreal ...