Wednesday Poem: The Journey
By: Mary Oliver One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice — though the whole house
By: Mary Oliver One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice — though the whole house
Nothing to do but work,…. Nothing to eat but food,Nothing to wear but clothes…. To keep one from going nude. ……………………………………. Nothing to breathe but air,…. Quick as a flash
By Broken Mystic: So, I’ve been speaking to some of my friends about quantum physics lately (by the way, isn’t the picture above amazing?) and how our thoughts carry vibrations
THE SADDEST MAN ON EARTH… ignored how the rain felt as he left home for the last time Wore down his boot heels searching for the woman of his dreams,
by Ryan McCarty: My neighbor, near me on the bus, moves his lipswhile looking at his phone. They’re like twolittle birds whispering to that tiny sunrise he holds.He will finish,
“Cushtum as they still call the place, though the actual checkpoint has since moved.” Engr. Habib Khan from Quetta: 1973 had proved to be a devastating year for Balochistan. The
Man instinctively regards himselfas a wanderer and wayfarer,and it is second nature for himto go on pilgrimage in searchof a privileged and holy place,a center and source ofindefectible life. This
Stuart Heritage at Air Mail: f you’re stuck for something to watch this weekend, you may want to consider Scoop, Netflix’s attempt to dramatize the infamous 2019 Newsnight interview between
Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, the Bard of Bengal, has inspired generations of people through his writings, poetry and thoughts. Tagore was much ahead of his time and his works were
Continue reading5 Timeless Poetry (in English) By Rabindranath Tagore
Jerry Saltz at Vulture: In the year 286, Emperor Diocletian began to formalize a division of the Roman Empire into two parts. The Western Roman Empire would go on to
In the view of renowned US author and critic Jed Perl, Alexander Calder remains America’s greatest sculptor. Easel Contributing Editor Morgan Meis talked to Perl about his biography of Calder
Continue readingAlexander Calder and the Optimism of Modernism
New ‘Civil War’ Poster Divides America Into Warring Factions by Britta DeVore at Collider: The battle lines are being drawn in a new poster for Alex Garland’s upcoming sci-fi action,