By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNNo love lost: White House Valentine poem targets migrantsSweet and loving, it wasn't. His predecessor Joe Biden often exchanged loving messages on social media with his wife Jill on ...
His poetry often explores psychological and moral themes, offering deep insight into human nature. “I show you doubt, to ...
A Spell Book' in March at Pacific Spirit United Church. Learn more about the performance and how to get tickets here!
PETER QUINN The last time I saw Brendan was in Burke Rehabilitation hospital shortly after Christmas. He’d been hospitalized since August. We ...
English Aristocrat Sir Philip Sidney wrote an essay titled “In Defense of Poesy.” In this text, he defends the value of ...
Chantal Akerman is one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, and her 1976 film 'News From Home' is one of the most heartbreaking in her filmography.
“The first day on the set, I asked him: 'How did you do that?' I’ve lost weight and gained weight for parts, and there are lots of theories on how to do it.” But it turns out it wasn’t ...
Speaking to Steve at the end of their tour, Chris said: “I think I’m a little bit lost for words at the moment. The house, the three floors, the annexe. The annexe kept giving and giving.
Four great surveys of the Western United States took place in the 1860s and ’70s; two of these surveys shine light on when Mount Shavano was named.
Wyn Drabble is confused over the origins of the phrase "turn to custard". Photo / NZME There are a number of words which effectively sum up something which otherwise would take many words to express.
"I am at a loss for words... I can't even explain how devastated I feel for the loss of amazing people that were on this flight. I'm sending prayers to their families and the figure skating ...
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