For St. John’s University student Sanaa Marie Omondi, achieving a major milestone went beyond completing her first semester ...
Malvika Singh calls the sari her second skin. That is why her memoir, Saris of Memory, doesn’t come as a surprise to the ...
It's the immigrants' fault because they know how to lie really well. They hide their work-filled days and the little time ...
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
Ceasefire,” his most famous poem, invoked the “Iliad” in exploring his country’s sectarian strife. But his work wasn’t ...
One of the sharpest pleasures of encountering new fiction can come from knowing almost nothing about it, or its author, in advance. In fact it’s often best that way.
In many ways, 'Theory & Practice' is like a coming-of-age novel or perhaps a coming-to-writing novel. Author Michelle de Kretser is a beautifully sly writer.
The Code Noir, or the Black Code, was a set of 59 articles decreed by Louis XVI in 1685 which regulated ownership of slaves in all French colonies. In her debut fiction work, Canisia Lubrin reflects ...
The production is helmed by SuzAnne Barabas, whose extensive directing credits at NJ Rep include The Housewives of Mannheim, Broomstick, The Adjustment, and more. A dedicated advocate for new works, ...
When Deante Howard, 35, was younger, he dreamed of becoming a professional ... Anything creative I was drawn to like writing, poetry, dancing and visual arts. During my recovery, after my surgery ...