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Based on a poem sent to Joan Baez by Nina Duschek, “Saigon Bride” is emblematic of ’60s folk music and tells the story of a ...
"We want to show our readers abroad how much more Ukrainian literature has to offer": Interview with Ukrainian poet Iryna ...
They say people grow into their names.Not ­Rupert McCall. He outgrew his, decades ago, leaving Jason behind in a Redcliffe ...
The formal launching of Mi’kmaq poet laureate Rita Joe’s latest collection called “The Middle Years” will be the highlight of ...
The billionaire told Tesla shareholders that his work with the Department of Government Efficiency is winding down and he ...
AN author has released a new book of poems and images inspired by the county. Lynn Pegler, who lives in Crowton near Northwich, has written Around Cheshire in 100 Poems and Pictures, which explores ...
The basic idea behind copyright laws is to enable one to commercially exploit one's own creation and prevent others from ...
War, like love, has long inspired artists and musicians. That is especially true of the songs written in response to the Vietnam War during the countercultural movements of the 1960s and ’70s.
A display in a NSW post office commemorating the diggers is being celebrated for keeping the Anzac spirit alive.
“Saigon Bride,” Joan Baez (1967) Based on a poem sent to Joan Baez by Nina Duschek, “Saigon Bride” is emblematic of ’60s folk music and tells the story of a solider who goes to ...