AP film writer Jake Coyle says Ubeimar Rios creates a figure of farcical perfection: a tortured artist, equal parts comedy and tragedy.
Written and directed by Colombia's Simón Mesa Soto, the movie strikes a complex tone of envy and artistic frustration while also yielding plenty of comic pain.
Lancaster Art Vault opens two new exhibitions ahead of Black History Month, featuring the work of African American artists.
Can a few lines of verse, make commuting less worse? The result was Poems on the Underground, a project that turns 40 this ...
Today, Only The Poets release their debut album, which has been the goal for the band for almost ten years, and lead singer ...
An Irish woman who has been dead for over 1,500 years continues to be a source of inspiration for much creativity ...
Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, the second edition of the Abu Dhabi Poetry ...
After a long day of competitions, the day ended with cash prizes for all 24 finalists, ranging from ₹25,000 for third place to ₹75,000 for first place. | Latest News Delhi ...
Award-winning Navajo writer and Arizona State University professor emerita Laura Tohe was recently appointed Arizona poet ...
Crisosto Apache is named Colorado's new Poet Laureate, succeeding the late Andrea Gibson. His role will include promoting ...
Only The Poets are finally ready to share their debut album with the world. A record seven years in the making, And I'd Do It ...
I am privileged to write about a special group—leaders of color, all at the top of their chosen fields. From business ...
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