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Was Whitman Really Gay?
Being’s Stony Smirk
How to Pick up a Poetry Habit
Eat the One You're With
Shadow of a Doubt
The Alternative Press
Lines for Hard Times
Adventures in Babysitting
The New Johnny Appleseed of Children’s Poetry
Three Ways of Looking at a Rose
The Idea of Wallace Stevens
The Waste Land: The App
"Inscribe the poem on yourself"
Sex, Drugs, and Poetry
Poetry Garage
Something Like Meter
About a Boy
Naming It
Drinking in Poetry
Poetry in Motion Daniel Nester revisits the "greatest poetry documentary of all time" on its 30th birthday.
The Mutilated World
What You Come Here For
Much Casual Death
Fire in the Bed-Sit
All That Poetry
“I knew all along you were mine”
A Wild Solitude Revealed
The Virus Mutant in His Veins
No Place for the Little Lyric
Blood in the Grass
A Name Like a Handcuff Reginald Dwayne Betts reads his poems and discusses why he is "no longer a black poet."
"Was you ever bit by a dead bee?" Hailey Leithauser has won the 2012 Emily Dickinson First Book Award.
Be Kind While There's Time The Poetry Society of America celebrates the poetry of Philip Larkin.
Wallace Stevens: Essential American Poets
He Felt Truth Introducing poet Alden Van Buskirk
Activist Poetry That Won't Make You Run the Other Way
Sharon Olds: Essential American Poets
Billy Collins
The Healing Power of Poetry Jennifer Nix discusses how the poet Joanne Kyger helped her feel less lonely during a serious illness.
Who Done It in Brooklyn? A close look at Julian Brolaski's poem "Murder on the Gowanus"
All This Havoc
“Becoming Anne Bradstreet” Eavan Boland discusses one of the poets included in the Folger Shakespeare Library's chapbook Shakespeare's Sisters.
Marjorie Perloff: American Perspectives
A Fairly Feisty Lady Heather McHugh responds to Gaspara Stampa, one of the poets included in the Folger Shakespeare Library's Shakespeare's Sisters exhibit.
Even in Mississippi Dana Gioia discusses the work of Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey, with recordings from the Key West Literary Seminar.
W.S. Di Piero: 2012 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize Winner The poet reads his poems and discusses his work.
Passing Stranger: East Village Poetry Walk Excerpts from the tour narrated by Jim Jarmusch
100 Years of Poetry Magazine The editors discuss a few favorite poems from the new centennial anthology.
Can Poetry Take on Tragedy? Dan Beachy-Quick discusses poetry and school shootings.
"Until you look again" Gerald Stern remembers Muriel Rukeyser
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