Inaugurated in 2012, the Stadler Center's Poetry Path received a fresh selection of poems for 2021-22. The path traces a one-mile loop along public thoroughfares, beginning and ending at the Stadler ...
“The Man in the Moon isn’t made of cheese, as young children like to believe. It’s much more magical than that.” So begins Tara Lamberti’s poem “Growing Up Grumman,” one of 12 works featured in ...
In Lewisburg, Pa., poetry isn't confined to pages housed in libraries and bookstores. It's also found among the streets, parks and monuments along Bucknell's Poetry Path. This fall, visitors, ...
As program coordinator for Poetry Paths, Tashya Leaman Dalen is paving the way for the arts to assume a more concrete presence in the city. Really. Poets' words will be formed in metal and embedded in ...
Lewisburg, Pa. — Plenty of people—and you may well be one of them—skip right over every poem in The New Yorker and could not be dragged by a team of Budweiser Clydesdales to any event that had “poetry ...
A poet from Dunmore uses his imagination and love of prose to paint a picture of the town he grew up in. JC Roberts recently published his first book of poetry, “The Cobblestones I Know.” The book is ...
What feelings that childhood poem evokes! Freedom! Hold on tight! On top of the world! Hearing the words, we can almost feel our legs pumping faster, hear ourselves begging to be pushed just a little ...
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