The Foothills Undergraduate Visual and Textual Magazine was abandoned in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It wasn’t until 2022 when Lily McManamy and Lauren…
“I’m back together / Whether / You like it or not / You tried to hurt me -how clever / Never / Will I tie…
In her debut poetry collection, "To Feel," Sami Helgeson makes her journey of healing and growth tangible through emotional “letters to/from the deepest parts of ourselves.” …
Poets and scholars of the creative writing PhD program held a poetry reading in the Vicki Myhren Gallery on April 12. Readers included queer poet…
It’s no secret that Denver has deep-rooted literary history. You may have driven by or toured “Poets Row,” where Cassady and Kerouac bummed around. Perhaps…
The Creative Writing Program hosted Sandra Lim for the program’s first reading of 2018 on Jan. 11. Lim is the author of her most recent…
Gordon Henry Jr., a renowned poet and scholar and a member of the Anishinabe, read at DU on Nov. 6. The Anishabe are a nation…
This week, get an inside look at the Foothills Open Mic at Beans—we hear a few pieces of poetry, prose, and music, as well as…
Foothills, the student-lead annual literary journal and website, hosted the first Open Mic Night at Beans Coffee on Wednesday Oct. 18. Warmly lit, the scene…
"I was born this way: unsatisfied. My color is a bridge with no other side.” Morgan Parker, a poet from Los Angeles, released a book of…