On a Wind-brushed Night
By Damian Robin On a night-lit street, an empty pizza box Staggers against a wall like thrown-off knickers. Its flat...
Read moreDetailsBy Damian Robin On a night-lit street, an empty pizza box Staggers against a wall like thrown-off knickers. Its flat...
Read moreDetailsMarina Dieul will have a show and sale at the Legacy Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ Nov. 8-11. Dieul was born...
Read moreDetailsBy Catherine Tufariello Their shrieks careening dizzily between Delight and outrage, the students in the yard Are playing hard, Though...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK—The English-speaking world has the tales of King Arthur. The Arab world has “One Thousand and One Nights.” The...
Read moreDetailsBy Evan Mantyk Gov. Mitt Romney was absolutely correct when he declared that government subsidies to PBS should be cut....
Read moreDetailsBy Aubrey Henderson The sweet silence evades me these long days, When I can close my eyes and hear God...
Read moreDetailsBy Evan Mantyk NEW YORK—A new vigor for classical arts, like another Renaissance, was in the air at the Institute...
Read moreDetailsBy Michael T. Young Ice is the past tense of water, is verb condensed to noun, pure speed contracted to...
Read moreDetails"Coming of Falun Holy King" Oil on Canvas (42 x 156 inches) 2007, Kunlun Zhang, Xiaoping Chen. From the pinnacle...
Read moreDetailsBy Dan Skorbach The tired eyes have earned their time for resting The mind won't think and feet will move...
Read moreDetailsPoetry should be metered, because metered poetry is, quite simply, better than free verse. This is for the same reason...
Read moreDetailsBy Kara Lysandra Ross I was in Epcot Center in Disney World last year, and in the Innovations Center...
Read moreDetailsBy Chen Z'iang (Translated by Lan Hua) The orchids birthed Through spring And summer both Such luxuriant growth How can...
Read moreDetails"Shaun Downey strives to breathe fresh life into realist painting by combining classical ideals within the context of his own...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert Crawford By August I noticed the lack of care, And now in September I feel the despair; The...
Read moreDetailsIn the picture above, a Chinese citizen writes the words "Tui Dang" (literally "Quit Party") signifying his resignation from the...
Read moreDetailsBy Li Bai (Translated by Lan Hua) In the rickety tower A hundred feet high My hands could pluck The...
Read moreDetailsBy Dan Skorbach If I could talk to trees and meet with mighty lions, If I could ride the winds...
Read moreDetailsBy Christine Lin NEW YORK—Walking along an avenue or through a city park, one is likely to encounter sculptures. They...
Read moreDetailsBy Tim Gebhart In a little studio in Madison, Wis., Drazen Dupor carries on a tradition that flourished in the...
Read moreDetailsBy Aubrey Henderson Reluctantly I emerged from natures Soothing womb; forsaking the assuagement Of community, for the dark lament Emanating...
Read moreDetailsBy Aubrey Henderson You battle with our demons in the dark. You wake up screaming from your troubled dreams. Memories...
Read moreDetailsBy Evan Mantyk There is a dark and forceful urge to blame The nine-eleven terrorist attacks On religion, on security...
Read moreDetailsA moving sculpture that vividly depicts a woman with two airplanes crashing into her forearms, Meredith Bergmann's monumental bronze sculpture...
Read moreDetailsIn this refashioned version of Homer’s Iliad, the mystical hero Achilles’ clashes with the doubting King Agamemnon over a woman,...
Read moreDetailsBy Joshua Philipp So deep grown were our rings of sin, lost hope had humankind, lost hope for sight of...
Read moreDetails. Writing Poetry with Meter---Beginners' Level and Beyond by Evan Mantyk There is very little difficulty behind writing classical poetry...
Read moreDetailsLesson Plans, Readings with Questions, and Sample Essays: Lesson on the Poetry of Bruce Dale Wise (Society of Classical Poets...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK—Patricia Watwood and two other artists came together in June at the Forbes Galleries, where she held an exhibition...
Read moreDetailsBy Tom Zart God has always had his poets Who He watches with love from space. But Satan has his...
Read moreDetailsBy Christian Watjen BERLIN—Standing in a green field in the cultural heart of the German capital, an Italian tourist desperately...
Read moreDetailsTranslated by Gary Pansey Ridiculing Social Status In Their Proper Places First come officials And then of course their boss,...
Read moreDetailsLet Observation with extensive View, Survey Mankind, from China to Peru; Remark each anxious Toil, each eager Strife, And watch...
Read moreDetailsJeffrey L. Benson, an artist living in Orland Park, Ill., paints landscapes with architectural elements, in part to preserve the...
Read moreDetailsBy Bill Coyle Go to the prosperous city, for I have taken pity on its inhabitants, who drink and feast...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK—Thirty-five years since it opened its doors in SoHo, the Eleanor Ettinger Gallery is a rarity in New York...
Read moreDetailsBy Michael T. Young Traffic, a crowd, the tide flooding the bay, whatever will rise and fall, will begin, then end,...
Read moreDetailsIn this refashioned version of Homer's Iliad, the mystical hero Achilles clashes with the doubting King Agamemnon over a woman,...
Read moreDetailsBy Joshua Philipp At night alone, I sometimes dream of a place which seems so far away. Quietly sitting by...
Read moreDetailsLike a modern day Norman Rockwell, the monumental works of contemporary realist painter Stone Roberts capture in vivid form and...
Read moreDetails© 2025 SCP. WebDesign by CODEC Prime.