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“In a lot of ways, this book is about looking to the future,” said Fischer, a cancer survivor and avid cyclist, noting he’s a very proud Canadian. “I write about everyday things.” ...
You might have meant a ladies’ magazine which has a party line as rigid and sterile as that of, say, either the Communist or ...
Nature Into Art” at the Toledo Museum of Art is the first major monographic exhibition ever devoted to Ruysch.
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Luton Today on MSNOpinion: From Luton to Dhaka: A British-Bangladeshi Writer Calls on Dr Yunus to Seize Bangladesh’s Last ChanceAs a British-Bangladeshi writer and filmmaker based in Luton, I feel a deep responsibility to speak now, not only as someone ...
Alan Riach introduces two new books of poetry by a friend and colleague whose championship of values, hard work in scholarship and teaching, ...
Publication Date: out now “The Theory & Practice of Rivers” by Jim Harrison (Copper Canyon Press) Originally published in 1986, this modern classic poetry collection/memoir was inspired by the death ...
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Today-History-Aug02Today in History for Aug. 2: In 1100, King William II of England was killed in a hunting accident.
Small places can bring big joy: That little room on the roof may be tiny, but to Rusty, it's a space of freedom, creativity, ...
A unique celebration of life event took place in Watkins Glen on Tuesday night, giving people a way to honor lost loved ones.
Jane Kenyon’s “The Pond at Dusk” is a quiet, mischievous reckoning with nature and mortality. Our critic A.O. Scott plumbs its depths.
Linda Ankrah-Dove, 83, published three poetry books in April, exploring life and her views on human perspectives. She started ...
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