Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Glorious snow! We moved to northern Michigan in part because we wanted snow. The first few years we got buckets of it. I ...
He said the umbrella first caught his eye and he thought ... facing the cathedral. She even wrote a poem about the snow saying the city needed this. You can find the poem on Etta's Instagram ...
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But snow? Not so much. The city went 15 years without measurable snow until Tuesday morning. “I would call it a poet’s snow,” waxed Kevin Bennett, a writer who pulled a folding chair outside ...
February, and the events of this year so far have not inspired much optimism. Diversity, equity and inclusion programs are being slashed, hundreds of people have lost their homes to fires and members ...
Montana's poet laureate doesn't pull punches — on anything. But his unfiltered nature and commitment to appearing in the ...
Poets rarely have the chance to speak ... A sharp wind and the glare of light on the snow rescued Robert Frost, the first to start the tradition at Kennedy’s inauguration in 1961.
According to one legend, Pope Gelasius wanted to put an end to the debauchery in the late fifth century. He declared Feb. 14 ...
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