On Oct. 30 and Oct. 31, David Keltz returns to the Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum for the annual “Poe in Alexandria” ...
Though Poe lived a nomadic lifestyle in the 1800s, he settled in the Bronx with his ailing wife, Virginia, in 1846. With ...
One morning in the spring of 1844, subscribers to the New York Sun were astonished to read a front-page story praising “the ...
Despite a lifetime of living in the Philadelphia area … and 15 years of living downtown itself … I’d never visited the Edgar ...
McCoole’s Arts & Events Place in Quakertown presents “Edgar Allan Poe & the Flip Side of Comedy,” featuring Emmy Award winner ...
There is nothing quite as dark and mysterious as the lore that surrounds famed poet and storyteller, Edgar Allan Poe.
Filled with visual and verbal nods to the writer’s life and work, Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe combines the biographical with the allegorical, allowing ...
Anyone who has watched network television probably has a belief that detective stories have been around forever. Detectives, ...
Dr. Sharon Pajka, G-’00, was recognized with the 2024 Saturday Visiter Award during the International Edgar Allan Poe ...
Poe in Lowell festival celebrates Edgar Allan Poe's works and ties to Lowell on the 175th anniversary of his death ...
This time of year always conjures up opportunities for haunting tales and spooky delights. There was, and some say still is, ...