Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
I was afflicted with a sore throat and a mild headache, which I blame on Savannah’s wishy-washy weather that never fails to ...
In the midst of turbulent times, it can be hard not to fixate on the troubles of the present moment. Here's how hope can ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
But, given the increasing focus on LGBTQ+ youth in the global political sphere, a patient, compassionate, tender film like ...
Love is not exclusive to lovers. It's for anyone and everyone. If it were not there would be no ministers or priests to preach. No Mother Theresa or teachers to teach. No one looking up at the moon ...
The poet Joseph Hutchison describes the magic of artichokes perfectly in his one-line poem: “O heart weighed down by so many ...
Sandra Cisneros illuminates the ways in which our institutions fail us, families define us and writing transforms us.
But lately, especially in particular the state of NSW, one line has really stood out: "I love a sunburnt country ... As Australians, when we read this poem you can't help but be pleased on the inside, ...
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