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Snippets of poetry have provided writer Irene Latham enough wisdom to fill a book. She shares several in this week's column.
There’s joy in writing terrible poetry. In looking back at it and laughing a little. It’s the joy of having tried something ...
The artist’s sprawling survey at the Guggenheim reveals an intellect unfolding and a life under way.
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Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this episode, we uncover the life and operations aboard one of the most formidable vessels in the U.S. Navy: the aircraft carrier. From the iconic USS ...
Food, health, money, jobs, and bills, now add in taking care of kids and parents, and you’re stuck in the middle. Known as the sandwich generation, they are adults often in their 40s and 50s ...
Although we have known for more than 100 years that there is life down there ... This is true from the start of the deep sea on the continental slope, where no sunlight can penetrate and no ...
I live with my wife, Sandy, in Springfield, where it is my pleasure to host "Poetry from Daily Life." Since starting the column in November 2023, a growing number of wonderfully talented guests ...
Archaeologists in Sweden have combined historical documents, digital excavation records, and cutting-edge 3D modelling to tell the story of what it may have been like to live with a disability in the ...
Ever wondered what life would’ve been like as a teenager in the Middle Ages? In this video, we dive into the gritty details – from brutal chores and limited freedoms to surprising customs and ...