Acronymic Turkeys will remain open through Friday, November 29. Winners and results will be posted at The Atlantic on Friday, December 6.
“Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil!—prophet still, if bird or devil!—Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ...
Free museums and free museum days abound at Philly's finest institutions. Browse our list of all the times museums in ...
Edgar Allan Poe admired earlier writers like poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, who wrote “How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways,” and Lord Byron, who penned “Don Juan.” Another of his greatest ...
One doesn’t think of Edgar Allan Poe as a Pennsylvanian, but the Boston, Massachusetts native did live in Philadelphia from 1838-1844. It was a time in which some observers say the six-year period was ...
The famed poet died in ‘delirium’, wearing someone else’s clothes. Over 170 years later, we’re still searching for answers. Poet and novelist Edgar Allan Poe died on October 7, 1849. The culprit ...
Sam Lander as Edgar Allan Poe in Lawrence Connolly's new play "Mr. Edgar A. Poe Presents Tales of Mystery, Horror & Imagination." This is WESA Arts, a weekly newsletter by Bill O'Driscoll providing in ...
DEARBORN, MI -- Book worms and thrill seekers alike will find a new, immersive literary experience at one of Michigan’s most historic getaways. The Dearborn Inn, built in 1931, is bringing literary ...
Stephen Smith, an acclaimed actor and artistic director of Threedumb Theatre in England, performs Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” at The Poe Museum. Few 19th-century writers hold the timeless appeal of ...
“Once upon a midnight dreary, / while I pondered, weak and weary . . . .” Thus begins the most celebrated spooky poem by the most celebrated of spooky 19th-century American writers. For readers ages 6 ...