Words in Motion3 giorni faNotiziaCanada gave citizenship to a terrorist. Revoking it has been ‘ridiculously’ slowIn recent years, Canada has faced significant challenges regarding the revocation of citizenship granted under fraudulent circumstances. A notable case is that of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a former Pakistani army captain who obtained Canadian citizenship in 2001. Allegations suggest he misrepresented his residency status, allowing him to secure citizenship and a passport, which he later used to allegedly orchestrate a terrorist attack in Mumbai that claimed 166 lives. Despite substantial evidence against him, the Canadian government has struggled to revoke his citizenship, highlighting inefficien... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion4 giorni faNotiziaDonald Trump White House ballroom project set to cost taxpayers $1 billionThe recent developments surrounding President Trump's proposed White House ballroom have sparked significant debate regarding its funding and security implications. Initially presented as a privately funded initiative, the project is now projected to cost taxpayers around $1 billion due to necessary security upgrades following an assassination attempt on the President. This shift has raised concerns among Democrats, who argue that the public was misled about the project's financial implications. Trump had previously assured the public that the ballroom, which is set to enhance state dinners a... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion5 giorni faNotiziaMy mom saw strengths where others saw hobbies. I parent the same way now.The author reflects on the profound influence her mother had on her life, particularly in recognizing and nurturing her creative talents. Growing up, she was encouraged to embrace her passion for writing, with her mother proudly showcasing her stories and poems. This early support instilled a sense of identity as a writer, even if the author initially pursued a more conventional career in biology. The shift in her perspective came after becoming a mother, leading her to realize the importance of aligning her work with her values and passions. As she transitioned into freelance writing, the au... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion6 giorni faNotiziaBTS’ ‘Spring Day’ lyrics win praise from Korean literary criticYim Hun-young, the director of the National Museum of Korean Literature, emphasizes the importance of beauty in literature, asserting that it is essential for the endurance of resistance and revolution. In a recent interview, he reflected on his life experiences, including two imprisonments in the 1970s, which deepened his appreciation for aesthetic literature. During his time in prison, he found solace in works by authors like Junichiro Tanizaki and Oscar Wilde, realizing that beauty offers profound joy and hope, even in dire circumstances. Yim believes that literature should not only confro... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion7 giorni faNotiziaMarianne Boruch wins $100,000 Jackson Poetry Prize as judges hail human genius in AI ageMarianne Boruch, a celebrated poet known for her profound reflections on nature and the human experience, has been awarded the prestigious Jackson Poetry Prize, which comes with a $100,000 honorarium. This recognition highlights her exceptional talent and contributions to the field of poetry, particularly in a time when artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping creative landscapes. Judges praised her collections, such as “Bestiary Dark” and “The Anti-Grief,” as powerful affirmations of human creativity and insight. The Jackson Poetry Prize, administered by the nonprofit organization Poe... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion8 giorni faNotiziaRedeeming Harold BloomHarold Bloom, a towering figure in literary criticism, left an indelible mark on the world of poetry and creative writing. Over his prolific career, he authored nearly 50 original books and edited countless critical works, all while immersing himself in the vast ocean of literature. His recent posthumous collection, "The Man Who Read Everything: The Literary Letters of Harold Bloom," offers a glimpse into his thoughts and relationships with other literary giants, revealing a complex interplay of admiration and rivalry. Bloom's influence extended to shaping the careers of many writers, as his... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion3 mesi faNotiziaThis Is Not the Kennedy CenterIn a surprising announcement during the Grammy Awards, President Trump revealed plans to close and renovate the Kennedy Center, citing its need for improvement. This decision, framed as a necessary upgrade, raises concerns about the future of the arts in America, particularly as the Kennedy Center has long been a vital hub for innovative performances and cultural expression. The closure could disrupt the National Symphony Orchestra and the Washington National Opera, both of which rely on the venue for their operations. Critics argue that Trump's vision for the Center may prioritize commercial... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion3 mesi faUGA PhD student wins John Lewis Writing Grant in PoetryUGA PhD student O-Jeremiah Agbaakin has been awarded the John Lewis Writing Grant in Poetry. This grant, inspired by the late Civil Rights icon, supports Black writers in Georgia. Agbaakin, originally from Nigeria, is pursuing his doctorate in Creative Writing at the University of Georgia. He recently discussed his evolving views on poetry and shared his latest work with WUGA.0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion3 mesi faNotiziaSix Ridiculous Questions: J.T. PriceIn "Six Ridiculous Questions," J.T. Price explores the absurdities of life through whimsical and imaginative scenarios, inviting readers to embrace the ridiculousness inherent in our existence. The narrative features a playful anthropomorphized zebra navigating the complexities of zebra prison, prompting reflections on identity, societal expectations, and the nature of freedom. Price's writing blends humor with deeper philosophical musings, as he connects personal anecdotes and literary references to illustrate the interplay between reality and imagination. Ultimately, the piece encourages a c... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion3 mesi faNotiziaAn Enduring Source of Inspiration: In Search of Proust’s Legacy in IrelandMarcel Proust's literary legacy has profoundly influenced Irish writers, despite the censorship that targeted his works during World War II. His exploration of memory and artistic vocation resonates with the Irish literary tradition, inspiring figures like Samuel Beckett and Elizabeth Bowen. Beckett, who initially grappled with Proust's complexities, ultimately embraced his themes, particularly the concept of involuntary memory, as a creative antidote to routine. A new volume titled *The Irish Proust: Cultural Crossings from Beckett to McGahern* delves into these cultural intersections, highli... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion3 mesi faNotiziaEven The Devil Smiles Mixtape: A Conversation with IDKIDK's mixtape "Even The Devil Smiles" (E.T.D.S.) channels the raw energy of 90s mixtape culture, presenting a narrative that intertwines personal survival with broader themes of incarceration and injustice. The project features contributions from iconic artists like DMX and Pusha T, emphasizing authenticity and connection over mere spectacle. IDK reflects on his own experiences within the criminal justice system, transforming anger and frustration into a message of resilience and hope. He aims to elevate hip-hop as a legitimate art form, advocating for its presence in museums and galleries, wh... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗
Words in Motion3 mesi faNotiziaMusic of the Month: The Best Albums and Tracks of January 2026January 2026 has already delivered an impressive array of music, showcasing a vibrant start to the year. Notable releases include Dry Cleaning's "Secret Love," which explores the complexities of the mind through intricate vignettes, and MPTL Microplastics' debut album "Sod In Heaven," capturing the energy of their live performances with a mix of genres. PVA's "No More Like This" blends the familiar with the avant-garde, while Roc Marciano's "656" highlights his sharp lyricism over jazzy, lo-fi beats. Each of these works reflects a unique artistic vision, inviting listeners to engage deeply wit... espandi...0 Like0CondividiVai alla fonte ↗