The Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst is hosting its annual Tell It Slant Poetry Festival this week, including marathon readings of Dickinson’s work. It coincides with a new exhibit at the poet’s ...
April is National Poetry Month, so it’s the perfect time to read Emily Dickinson’s poems. Nowadays, Dickinson is a treasured ...
The opening of the newly reconstructed Carriage House next to The Evergreens at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst. Jane Wald, executive director of the Emily Dickinson Museum, talks to a crowd ...
AMHERST, Mass. (WWLP) – Students from Fort River Elementary School are set to be featured in an exhibit at the Emily Dickinson Museum. The new mixed media installation, “As Something Overtakes the ...
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Quote of the day by Emily Dickinson: 'Hope' is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul
Emily Dickinson's quote on hope: meaning, modern relevance, practical lessons, and why “Hope is the thing with feathers” still speaks to uncertain times.
In the sitting room where she often improvised “weird and beautiful melodies” on piano, the poet Emily Dickinson kept an Aeolian harp. Built for her by John Graves, a friend and distant cousin, the ...
— Emily DickinsonCANYON — The moving poetry of Emily Dickinson brought out enthusiasts of the American poet’s works Thursday evening, Oct. 16 at the West Texas A&M University Cornette Library’s "'Hope ...
The world premiere of “Emily Dickinson: The Untold Verse” ran from Friday to Sunday at Ballet Co.Laboratory’s intimate Studio Theatre in a strip mall just west of the St. Paul Downtown Airport.
AMHERST — The Emily Dickinson Museum will celebrate on Tuesday the $1 million reconstruction of a 170-year-old carriage house that once stood on its Amherst property and is slated to become the first ...
“It's true that Emily was quite preoccupied with death,” choreographer Genevieve Waterbury chuckles, “and it makes sense given the time period – life was hard. But I see Emily as a guide for ...
I’m Ann Fisher-Wirth, the Poet Laureate for Mississippi 2025-2029, and I want to tell you about my new podcast series called “The Favorite Poem Project,” available through the Mississippi Arts ...
Perhaps a Carnegie Hall archivist has recorded how often an evening-long work of brand-new chamber music, performed in the big auditorium, has prompted a standing ovation, but I would guess almost ...
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