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I Love the Mountains lyrics bring smiles with every word. Great for memory games, sing-alongs, and peaceful playtime.
Jane Kenyon’s “The Pond at Dusk” is a quiet, mischievous reckoning with nature and mortality. Our critic A.O. Scott plumbs ...
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The Fourth Annual James Baldwin Festival Of Words will celebrate "black excellence in literary arts" with a full day focused ...
Born in Calais, Maine, in 1975, Gibson spent their life dismantling the hollow architectures we build around ourselves: the ...
Tuesday's column about the winner of a weed limerick contest published barely seven of 66 poems submitted by readers. Here ...
Poetry isn't as scary as you think. These 14 collections of poems tackle everything from grief and race to family and love.
Zach Scott’s chapbook of poems "Boys as Tethered Dogs," published by Tallahassee's Apalachee Press, presents a contemporary southern landscape.
The world never fell out of love with this Prince of Darkness. Ozzy blew up into a Seventies teenage antihero because he ...
In his July 11 column, “Neither snow nor pandemic stops the nation’s first miracle,” David Von Drehle wrote an ode to the U.S ...