Despite its beauty, it's thought that no more than a few hundred 'Una and the Lion' coins were struck at the time. This is ...
The housing crisis was the topic of a free poetry workshop hosted by Firefolk Arts in Waitsfield on Saturday, February 1.
Thirteen-year-old writer Ariana Shaprow is displaying her poem “The Way It Should Be” at the Mosaic Children’s Museum in Woodland, California, celebrating the accomplishments of ...
Here's 19 things to do in Pueblo through Feb. 20 from First Friday Art Walk to a Clint Black concert and Valentine's Day ...
Shaun and Oran, alongside James Barker and two Spanish exchange students, Rocio Abad Ramos and Fernando Blasco Baselga, were killed after the group stopped in the town after a trip to the Ulster ...
After a military coup, Sudanese filmmakers and their subjects had to flee Khartoum and decide whether to continue the ...
By CAROLYN BROWN Staff Writer Peter Gizzi, professor of poetry at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, recently won the ...
Poet Lisken Van Pelt Dus explores themes of identity, displacement and belonging in her new collection, "How Many Hands to ...
Jan Donley thought of a snag as something negative, an annoyance or hiccup. Then she learned more about the snags in forests ...
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The Mail on MSNWork to repair lifelong home of Cumbrian poet set to start in FebruaryWORK is set to start to repair the lifelong home of a Cumbrian poet after the project organisers received a grant from the council.
Seventeen million souls deprived of the right to experience life. Anyone who views the Holocaust as a Jewish problem is clearly living an illusion.
Heather Lende, Alaska's previous Writer Laureate, shares a poem read on a cold, dark night during a dinner with friends.
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