Seattle inaugurated its fifth-ever Civic Poet, Dujie Tahat, in a ceremony in the City Council Chambers. Hosted by the Office ...
In her new memoir, the daughter of Kennedys, broadcast journalist and former first lady of California uses poetry to explore ...
A man has a vision. He is walking on a road. He is going to bring the followers of Jesus to Jerusalem. He will persecute them. But something happens. He is struck on a road just outside Damascus, and ...
Sophie Freeman is a queer woman who grew up in a “very small, rural, conservative town” in the Missouri Bootheel. She spoke ...
Bohoeffer imposes a wholly anachronistic modern comprehension of the Holocaust as Nazism’s defining crime, as if this will ...
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers,” by Adrienne Rich, is a blazing portrait of an artist and her work. Our critic A.O. Scott admires its ...
It’s impossible for me to talk about writing without talking about living, writes Maggie Smith, author of the new book, "Dear ...
Ingrid Andress opened up about how she dealt with the tidal wave of online hate that followed her disastrous, drunken ...
This weekend marks the 80th anniversary of US troops capturing the Ludendorff Railroad Bridge, one of the last intact bridges across the Rhine. Although fierce fighting lay ahead, it marked a ...
Hesiod was an ancient Greek poet whose epic work Theogony elevated him to the status of Homer and is "a major source on Greek ...
One of the recurring themes around The Dispatch is that in any debate (politics, culture, religion, economics), the most extreme voices are often wrong. Perhaps they’re wrong honestly, but often ...
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