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Paloma Chen’s Poetry Reading Delves Into the Complexities of Cultural Identity 

Milo Priddle November 15, 2024
Devlin Hall welcomed Spanish poet Paloma Chen on Tuesday for a bilingual poetry reading and an open discussion on culture.
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Dungy Shares Her Life Experiences as a Poet

Lola Milazzo October 10, 2024
What does it mean to understand Earth as a voice? Camille Dungy, decorated American poet, attempts to answer this question through her prolific work. 
(Matthew Mao / Heights Staff)

Spirituality, Humanity, and Purpose: Joy Harjo Shares Her Life Through Poetry

Mary Kozeny and Carina Murphy February 22, 2024
Poetry transcends individual identity and serves as a vessel for greater meaning, according to Joy Harjo. 
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

“I Am Horribly Limited”

Jenny Hotchkiss November 15, 2023
When I think of my goals for the future, my mind runs wild with ideas. As a young child, I wrote in my preschool journal that I wanted to be a firetruck. Slowly, my goals became more realistic—I wanted to be a chef, a teacher, a lawyer.
Newton Free Library Holds Open Mic Event Amplifying Black Voices in Poetry

Newton Free Library Holds Open Mic Event Amplifying Black Voices in Poetry

Fiona Flanagan February 13, 2022
The Newton Free Library celebrated Black History Month by dedicating a space for Black poets to share original work and honor the artists that came before them at an open mic event.

Love and the Beauty of Humanity in Harold Green’s Words

Stephanie Liu September 24, 2019

Poignant and lyrical like his poems, Harold Green’s normal speech is like a soft-spoken, rhythmic prose, sounding almost like poetry to his listener’s ears.  He’s a spoken word performer,...

At I Am Books, Villanueva Recites Poems of Devotion in Ancient Greece

Keely Dickes April 11, 2019

People gathered in a warm, intimate room in the North End facing a table with an open bottle of wine in the back for anyone that was interested. The night began with an invitation to the open mic, and...

Newton Plans to Stamp Poems into Sidewalks with Latest Campaign

Newton Plans to Stamp Poems into Sidewalks with Latest Campaign

Isabel Fenoglio February 19, 2019
“What I hope the community takes away is that together it is possible to take a sidewalk, something that is an everyday piece of the city that we live in, and turn it into something more meaningful and more beautiful,” said Reynolds.
Sunset SLAM!

Sunset SLAM! Provided Powerful Poems, Wise Words

Jacob Schick September 23, 2018
Various powerful and passionate student poets took the stage for SLAM!'s (soul, love, and meaning) first event of the year.
Stylus

‘Stylus’ Spring Launch Features Poetry Readings, Music

Jacob Schick April 29, 2018
The literary magazine of Boston College, 'Stylus,' celebrated the launch of its spring 2018 issue at Artsfest.
Boston Residents Celebrate National Poetry Month at Festival

Boston Residents Celebrate National Poetry Month at Festival

Isabel Fenoglio April 8, 2018
A retired lawyer, a former convict, and a grandma were among those gathered at the Boston Public Library on Saturday to share stories and prose in celebration of National Poetry Month.
Poetry on the T Returns After Brief Hiatus

Poetry on the T Returns After Brief Hiatus

Mary Wilkie November 15, 2017
If that sign on the T seems just a little too profound to be an advertisement, it might just be a piece of poetry.
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