On March 22, 1929, the California legislature in a joint resolution names a man who spent his boyhood hunting ducks and geese in Sutter County as California’s second poet laureate.
Poet and author Charles Ghigna shares the story of a poem he wrote after waking up to his infant son's babbling over a nursery monitor.
Douglas Follett, Glacier National Park’s oldest and longest-serving park ranger, died on Sunday, March 2. He was 98 years old ...
In celebration of World Poetry Day on Friday March 21st, Millfield Nursing Home in Chesterfield is honouring one of its very ...
Unlike many other shapers, Tristan Mausse isn't chasing the masses, he's making classic styles all with deep history in mind, ...
I’ve come to realize that when we lose the ability to communicate fully in words, the other ways we connect—through actions, ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, we spoke with seven creators of picture book biographies highlighting overlooked female figures in history.
Rather, he brings together Frost’s personal life, literary sources, and publication history to ... the while writing poems but publishing very few. In 1912, he moved his family to England ...
If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if ...
Celebrating Greek culture. The events you need to pencil in if you want to delve into all things Hellenic Down Under ...
The impossibility of conveying in ordinary Yiddish the experience of walking through the empty streets of one’s eradicated ...
On Tuesday night, a local author and Daily Press columnist held an author talk at the Escanaba Library. Karen (Rose) Wils ...