An exploration of what constitutes the literary arts – plus all the ‘troubled hearts’ and demons that accompany it – through the lens of Shakespeare’s Hamlet ...
William Blake’s “The Clod & the Pebble” is a dialogue on tenderness and cruelty in three short stanzas. Read it with our ...
If you’re like me and countless others, you are spending January in a time of reflection. Whether it’s starting a New Year’s ...
Zach Bryan’s new album “With Heaven On Top” sits solidly in the middle of his discography: not his worst, but certainly not his best.
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From an almost whimsical beginning, these verses on wishing to overcome mortality grow lyrical and deeply moving ...
Quite the successful debut. It was a long time coming, but on Friday, January 9th, Zach Bryan released his highly-anticipated ...
The singer-songwriter has become one of the most popular musicians in America without much changing his no-frills approach.
At a time when some of the biggest faces of contemporary country music are the likes of Morgan Wallen, whose lengthy albums hinge on a highly produced trap-infused pop aesthetic, and Jelly Roll, ...
Today's Quote of the Day story reflects on John Milton’s powerful line from Paradise Lost about the mind’s ability to shape ...
Comedy is my day job,” says Eddie Izzard. “Shakespeare started with his comedies, then he moved to his dramas and tragedies, ...