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Fire imagery abounds in music, literature, art, and scripture. It thrives at the center of ceremony and ritual around the world. We associate fire with鈥
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Poet Porsha Olayiwola uses Afrofuturism to look back at history. 鈥淚t鈥檚 reimagining, it鈥檚 reconciling, it鈥檚 inserting magic in a way that feels like鈥
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This is the first installment of Audacious Little Things!Meet an anthropologist who explains why she thinks the human animal delights in making miniatures鈥
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Poetry by young Hartford-area writers is reaching a wider readership -- on a CTtransit Bus.The 鈥淧oetry Bus鈥 will inspire riders for the next few weeks鈥
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April is National Poetry Month. It鈥檚 a time to celebrate poets and their craft. So we asked Hartford鈥檚 poet laureate, Frederick-Douglass Knowles II, if he鈥
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We reair Colin's 2016 interview with Patti Smith at the Immanuel Congregational Church in Hartford when she was in town for a Mark Twain House event. The鈥
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Ghostwriting evokes an image of the writer who toils away in obscurity, secretly penning books credited to another. In reality, ghostwriters are just good鈥
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At the start of this year, Jericho Brown addressed the graduates of the Bennington Writing Seminars Class of January 2020. He said, 鈥淚f you can鈥檛 imagine鈥
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There鈥檚 not a lot that rhymes with pandemic. This hour, Margaret Gibson, 海角换妻鈥檚 poet laureate joins us for a conversation on poetry writing during鈥
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"Dante's Inferno" is the most famous section of Dante Aligheri's 14,000 line epic poem, The Divine Comedy. But it's only the first part of Dante's long鈥