Emily Dickinson, whose birthday was December 10, 1830, was a poet known for her reclusive lifestyle. Many of us today, being increasingly reclusive ourselves, have grown to appreciate the incredible ...
After finally committing to their relationship at the end of Dickinson Season 2, you would have thought the Sue (Ella Hunt) and Emily (Hailee Steinfeld) angst was over. Not so, as you can plainly see ...
Though almost all of Emily Dickinson’s famous poems, from the morbid “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” to the uplifting “‘Hope’ Is the Thing With Feathers,” were published after her death, she’s ...
Emily (Molly Shannon) thinks at her desk, in a still from "Wild Nights With Emily." (Courtesy of Greenwich Entertainment) The image and words of poet Emily Dickinson have been floating in a stream of ...
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 ...
An English major might find it sacrilegious to even try, but singing an Emily Dickinson poem to the theme from "Gilligan's Island" is known as sort of party game. Some prefer the game with the folk ...
In the first episode of Dickinson, Apple+ TV’s unorthodox, anachronistic series about the life and work of the 19th-century poet Emily Dickinson, the viewer is introduced to the figure of Death ...
Hope is the first word of three different poems by Emily Dickinson, the first of which famously continues, “is the thing with feathers / That perches in the soul.” This Dickinson poem appears to date ...
Remember what it was like to be a teenager, pent up with so much pulsing emotion it felt like it might come gushing forth from your guts at any given moment? Or, then, a twentysomething trying to ...
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 ...
Over the course of three seasons, Dickinson has told a bold origin story for one of American's most iconic poets, and her words are peppered through the series, both in obvious moments and quiet ...
When Emily Dickinson wrote the poem “Hope is that thing like feathers” in 1861, she couldn’t have imagined a world like we ...