Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
The origin of Groundhog Day in America traces to the fervent religious beliefs of German-speaking immigrants in the 1800s. The origin of Groundhog Day in Milltown, New Jersey, traces to a promise a ...
A Western epic of breathtaking visual splendor and formidable lyrical cinematic poetry, it’s a work containing ... laying with Robert and Gladys by the water near their home — a great shot ...
Imagine a piece of bread,” says Elizabeth McQueen, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Davis working on the Mellon ...
Fitzpatrick highlighted four principles central to the St. Gregory Academy’s mission: Children are happier without ...
“Blue Alchemy — At the Water ... a small waterway by her home in Huntington flowed through its winter transformations. Poet Amy Seidl, Greenlee’s neighbor, also on John’s Brook, collaborated with her ...
By now, government should have been seriously involved in campaigns encouraging the people to adopt these new small scale ... drops of water,” as Julia Carney wrote in her poem, “make a ...
There was no English navy to guard the coasts so it was easy for small groups of Vikings to land ... A ship carried everything needed at sea – drinking water, dried meat to eat, tools, weapons ...
Nestled in Forestdale, Rhode Island, The Village Haven isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a carnivore’s paradise masquerading as a ...
Thurston’s Lobster Pound is the kind of place that makes you wonder if you’ve stumbled into a seafood lover’s fever dream.
A small business owner has written a poem highlighting the challenges facing shops in his home town, and encouraging locals to use them. Topher Chard's poem is about Newquay, where he runs two cafes, ...
A small business owner has written a poem highlighting the challenges facing shops in his home town, and encouraging locals to use them. Topher Chard's poem is about Newquay, where he runs two ...