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HISTORIANS STILL DO NOT KNOW WHICH SIDE FIRED THE FIRST ... world,” a phrase traced back to Ralph Waldo Emerson’s 1837 poem, “Concord Hymn.”"Massachusetts had been preparing for a war ...
I remember looking up at the building and thinking, "this looks like war." Bodies were still being pulled out ... he gave the warden a poem to hand out, called Invictus. It reads in part ...
From performances, comedy to art exhibitions. Here's what to do on ANZAC Day Long Weekend in each state in Australia.
Titled "Moving Still," Nicole Bitas' first solo exhibition invites viewers to pause and appreciate the subtle narratives ...
And just reading off the places where they fell, Ypres, Mons, Gallipoli, Pozières, Bullecourt, evoked a peculiar atmosphere ...
It was a memorable and fitting silence as Howickians stood quietly reflecting on what New Zealand’s courageous Defence Force ...
Rize Simmons is on a winning streak. The Windsor High School senior and two-time state champion of the Poetry Out Loud ...
In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments ...
Poetry is a space to experiment with language — communications through this medium enables deeper emotional expression. This ...