Poets
Aja Monet Is Not OK with Your Apathy
The Brooklyn native has been melding politics and poetry since long before Trump's white supremacist-fueled rise.
One of England's Greatest Poets Talks Mysticism, Spirituality, and Salvation
Aidan Dun tells us about meeting Arthur Rimbaud in a vision and finding inspiration in King's Cross.
Jim Jarmusch Shines a Light on Working-Class Artists and Iggy Pop
We caught up with the veteran filmmaker at Cannes to talk about his two newest films, the poetic 'Paterson' and the Iggy Pop and the Stooges documentary 'Gimme Danger.'
[Exclusive] Visualizing 36 Years of Iranian Literary Censorship
Talking to Small Media about their interactive visualization of Iran's literary censorship from the 1979 revolution through to today.
Why Are People Still Using Typewriters in 2015?
The old-fashioned machines have been largely replaced by computers, but they still have their fans, including Tom Hanks and the NYPD.
Maggie and Me: My Last Days with the Legendary Maggie Estep
Chloe Caldwell recalls her last days with slam poetry legend Maggie Estep, who passed away at age 50 one year ago today.