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 ...
The star power of Latin Grammy Award-winning Bobby Pulido has Democrats dreaming of taking a U.S. House district in South Texas, even though Republicans have redrawn it in their favor. By Edgar ...
Each home that sits behind the inn includes subtle references to its historical figure. Designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn, the inn was created to serve travelers coming through Ford Airport.
For the first time in 60 years – and just in time for Halloween – a 19th-century Richmond residence linked to the “first and last love” of Edgar Allan Poe has been put up for sale. The house at 1323 ...
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 ...
Tucked on a dim side street of Historic Fourth Avenue is a late 1920s building seething with fog and swarming with ravens. Poe’s Art House opened last October and has been haunting the Avenue with its ...
Explore when Edgar Allan Poe discovers his true calling as a writer. Despite a difficult upbringing, Poe discovers his true calling as a writer, and marries his beloved Virginia. He creates the ...
This episode examines Poe's final days and brings to life renowned works. Poe's young wife suffers a fatal disease, compelling him to write "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Raven." He strives to ...