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Did you know that nearly 70% of people say they want to give more thoughtful gifts but often feel constrained by cost The pressure to find the perfect ...
It’s 2025, and generative AI is only getting bigger. If you’ve been too intimidated to get into the chatbot game, now’s your chance.
The dance class where I learned I’d been doing cha-cha wrong since junior high. The delicious pasta I had while dining with ...
Inspired by (among others) the DeafBlind poet and essayist John Lee Clark, Colgate unfolds a welcome array of poems about his own queer, complicated, sociable life in New Haven and Toronto ...
Longtime educator and author Laura Robb explains how daily practice with poems helped her granddaughter become a better ...
Betraying Millennial Women: In “Girl on Girl,” Sophie Gilbert makes a searing case that trends from the 1990s and 2000s, ...
The young Black woman wanted her grandmother to see her in the sanctuary and “to run to her Hershey-sweet brown arms” and receive a “coconut rabbit cake on a jelly-bean platter; every year under the ...
Her poems are born from life's rawest corners-heartache, grief, faith, hope, healing, and love. These themes run through each of her books, yet no two feel alike. They speak in different tones but ...
The role of Spokane poet laureate asks laureates to, putting it plainly, bring poetry to one and all. To do this, laureates ...
Franklin Abbott’s newest book, “My Ordinary Life,” is more than a collection of story poems. It’s a quiet reckoning with the extraordinary weight of recent years. With a gentle yet unflinching voice, ...
To capture their experiences, Save the Children invited children from countries around the world to write short poems about COVID-19, life under lockdown, and how the pandemic has changed their lives.
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