On March 22, 1929, the California legislature in a joint resolution names a man who spent his boyhood hunting ducks and geese in Sutter County as California’s second poet laureate.
Peerzada Mohsin Shafi On World Poetry Day, as UNESCO's call to honour poets and preserve linguistic heritage echoes globally, ...
Day flag unfurling at City Hall is set for 11:15 a.m. on Monday, April 14, and this year the ever-more popular event will ...
My father made the walls resound He wore his collar the wrong way round.’ The lines above characterise the complicated ...
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For those with an interest in Pennsylvania’s rich historical tapestry, the Daniel Boone Homestead lies just a short drive ...
An Alexander McQueen crucifix mask; Galliano-era Dior logomania; a humble Burberry fishing jacket: according to the world’s ...
The latest from Columbia poet Gabriel Fried explores thin places between expressions of gender, between faith and doubt.
BYU professor of English Lance Larsen has been writing poetry for four decades. His poems are regularly published in leading ...
NPR readers of different belief systems share the poignant rituals that make them feel close to their spirituality. For some, ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...