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And the Lord has selected you this day to be His treasured people -Deuteronomy 22:10 Whenever we go on a tour whether it’s Hawaii, or Paris or New Orleans, or Masada I make a point of sitting in ...
George Oppen’s “From a Photograph” turns a wintry snapshot into a moving meditation on parenthood and the passage of time. Our critic A.O. Scott shows you what he loves about it.
When you see me you see a true beginning subjecting you to an end, of what once was that should have never been. Today I stand in confrontation don't dare try and look past me.
You can take a poem with you anywhere, but knowing its origins can help make it yours. Practice by playing our poetry emoji game.
In honor of Black History Month, KARE 11's Adrienne Broaddus delivered the following poem authored by RuNett Nia Ebo.
In this week's column, author Sandy Asher walks readers through a guided poem she learned from a longtime Springfield teacher.
In honor of Black History Month, KARE 11's Adrienne Broaddus delivered the following poem authored by RuNett Nia Ebo.
In honor of Black History Month, KARE 11's Adrienne Broaddus delivered the following poem authored by RuNett Nia Ebo.
Poet RuNett Ebo wrote "Lord, Why did you make be black?" to help us understand injustice and truth, and embrace blackness and imperfections.