7 Questions With God Themselves Author Jae Nichelle
Poet Jae Nichelle’s debut poetry collection, God Themselves, comes out March 14. The book reflects on growing up in the South as a queer Black woman, as well as reconciling these identities with a deep-seated religious tradition. Nichelle, who has
5 Exciting Chicago Poetry Events this March
Ready to enjoy the arts live? Spring is just around the corner, which means Chicago weather is warming up and it’s time to get back out there. If you’re a poetry lover in the greater Chicago area, we’ve picked out
Poetry and Oscar-Nominated Film Pairings: 6 Cinematic Collections
The Oscars are on March 12, and this awards season the contenders are wide-ranging. From the wacky, sci-fi breakout favorite Everything Everywhere All At Once to the quiet and understated Aftersun, each nominee sparkles in its own unique, evocative way.
Poetry and Freedom of Speech: 4 Poets on the Front Lines of the Anti-Censorship Fight
Poetry and freedom of speech have long been intertwined. Iconic poets throughout history, from John Milton to Gwendolyn Brooks, have had their work censored from audiences. Though fighting against censorship is now more urgent than ever, the systemic problem only
3 Poems to Read This Spiritual Wellness Month
Throughout history and across cultures, spirituality has taken different shapes and meanings. Ultimately, though, spiritual practices often involve expanding one’s awareness, developing higher states of consciousness, and deepening a connection to both internal and external forces. In honor of Spiritual
6 Atmospheric March 2023 Poetry Releases
The days are getting lighter—and new poetry releases are helping to brighten up the season, too. Like the season unfolding around us, March’s poetry releases are all-encompassing and rich in imagery, from collections that center visual art to collections that