The Green Music Center in Rohnert Park will host the North American premiere of a new Emily Dickinson-inspired song cycle with Grammy-winning opera star Joyce DiDonato.
The Grammy and Emmy-winning vocal and instrumental ensemble Time For Three will perform “Emily — No Prisoner Be” with the opera star Joyce DiDonato.
The Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst is hosting its annual Tell It Slant Poetry Festival this week, including marathon readings of Dickinson’s work. It coincides with a new exhibit at the poet’s ...
“Emily Dickinson was a letter writer before she was a poet,” professors Cristanne Miller and Domhnall Mitchell state in the opening sentence of their introduction to their new edition of The Letters ...
The world premiere of “Emily Dickinson: The Untold Verse” ran from Friday to Sunday at Ballet Co.Laboratory’s intimate Studio Theatre in a strip mall just west of the St. Paul Downtown Airport.
Poetry transforms into dance in Ballet Co.Laboratory’s production of “Emily Dickinson: The Untold Verse.” Choreographer Genevieve Waterbury creates an arc of Dickinson’s life illuminated through her ...
In the sitting room where she often improvised “weird and beautiful melodies” on piano, the poet Emily Dickinson kept an Aeolian harp. Built for her by John Graves, a friend and distant cousin, the ...
De Vinck writes about the five photogogaphs in his wall. How single moments caught in time can become more real.
AMHERST, Mass. (WWLP) – The Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst is celebrating the completion of its reconstructed carriage house. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday. The carriage house ...
Why do you think Emily Dickinson had such a major impact on poetry? I think that she's such a significant poet for numerous reasons, but one of them is that she was creating an idiosyncratic music all ...
I’m Ann Fisher-Wirth, the Poet Laureate for Mississippi 2025-2029, and I want to tell you about my new podcast series called “The Favorite Poem Project,” available through the Mississippi Arts ...
We think of her as a poet—and a great one—but a case could also be made for her as a theologian. So many of Emily Dickinson’s poems are about encountering God in nature, in our daily lives and in our ...