science
Let there be science!
After eight years of a delusional presidency - where talking snakes, senator horses and born-again were more important than knowledge itself – we finally attempt to reenter onto the path of logic and reason. Yes, the stem cell research ban was lifted. Now, we'll not be ashamed anymore to say that we live in this country that was confused by our elected with the taliban neck of the woods.
Yes, we live in a part of the world were epistemology and science have a chance at survival. Yes, even if we were leashed by fear we elected a cave man to guide us into the hole – even when we allowed the rape of reason twice – we woke up and let the nightmare remain in the realm of gone. Yes, we continue to suffer tremendously because of our irrational deeds but instead of crying, let's reflect with lucidity for a month or two. read more »
Poetry Events
- Two Prize-Winning Poets to Read at Library of Congress on Nov. 12
- Poet Laureate Kay Ryan Will Launch Community College Poetry Project at Library of Congress Reading on Oct. 21
- Poets Brigit Pegeen Kelly and J.D. McClatchy To Read at Library of Congress on April 2
- Poet Laureate Chooses Christina Davis and Mary Szybist for 12th Annual Witter Bynner Award and Reading, Feb. 26
- Poetry at Noon Reading with E. Ethelbert Miller
- Symposium Marks 250th Anniversary of Robert Burns' Birth

