Critic Megan O’Grady On Art and Feeling Alive
After making space for herself in art, O'Grady wants to make space for the rest of us.
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After making space for herself in art, O'Grady wants to make space for the rest of us.
Megan reflects on the joys of poetry memorization, from her earliest memories until now. The post The Pleasure of Poetry Memorization appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
Megan Craig is an artist, essayist, and Associate Professor Philosophy at Stony Brook University. She is the author of Levinas and James: Toward a Pragmatic Phenomenology and (with...
Her last performance will be on Friday.
In conversation with Janet Hulstrand, author Meg Bortin shares insights on journalism, storytelling, publishing, and life in Paris as an author.
Just two days after she broke up with Klay Thompson.
Plus: the radiant pop of MUNA, the visceral paintings of Juanita McNeely, a “Beaches” musical, and more.
She’s literally the prettiest girl in America, okay?
"One who has dared to be gloriously good and gloriously bad in one life. No Limbo for her. Rather let life itself grow living monuments out of trees and living words so that death...
Megan Piphus is an Emmy Award–winning singer, songwriter, and ventriloquist who, in 2020, made history as the first Black woman puppeteer on Sesame Street. On the iconic children’s...
Megan Moroney is paying homage...
Being a student of Monica Ferrell’s was a singularly influential time in my life. Immediately upon meeting her, I wanted to be like her: to enter a room with the same serious allur...
The Get in Girl Tour was supposed to start in just a few weeks.
Also: Joan Semmel’s revolutionary nudes, Aleshea Harris’s film adaptation of “Is God Is,” Rachel Syme on thrift markets galore, and more.
Back in the days of pre-enshittified Tumblr, there was a blog called Pop Culture Died In 2009. The now-dormant account, run by blogger Matt James, dug into his mom's back issues of...
Several years ago, rummaging through the archives of the Academy of American Poets, I came upon a box labeled “Ballots 1950” — the record of the secret vote by the chancellors the...
At the Cherry Lane Theatre, the writer and the director of “You Got Older,” starring Alia Shawkat and Peter Friedman, dish on mortality, romantic angst, and the rapper Pitbull.
Gone are the summers where she stood in the downtrodden orchard picking leathery tangerines with white fuzzy splotches, trying to find a good one. Gone are the melted ice cream nig...
I was a latecomer to poetry, curling my nose at it in that confounding and rather embarrassing way we have of discounting what we don’t understand, dismissing as useless what we do...
I have no idea why my daughter doesn’t talk to me. I’ll stop “rewriting history” when she stops remembering her childhood wrong.
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The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Carrowmore,” by Lucie Brock-Broido, and her own poem “The Fifties.”
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