Today’s Poem of the Day, “Sea Fever” by John Masefield (1878–1967), has long been a staple of children’s anthologies. It’s the quintessence of the traditional “boy’s poem,” with its call to a life ...
The first Salish Sea Poetry Festival opens tomorrow across Downtown Bellingham, with readings, food, visual arts and even ...
We know Captain John Smith (1579–1631) as one of a generation of speculators and risk-takers: the soldiers-at-large, the privateers, the explorers, the planters of colonies in the late Tudor and early ...
That no one but me can find and see. You’re still what you have always been, Loving, caring, and with a modest grin. Does the world not know who you are? Oh, that’s nonsense! That’s truly bizarre!
Readers venture beyond the bathtub with Sea Dream: Poems from Under the Waves, selected by Nikki Siegen-Smith, illus. by Joel Stewart. Contributors include Mary Ann Hoberman, Vachel Lindsay and Spike ...
Dexterous formal verse about sea creatures pairs with pleasingly abstract block prints in this informative, fun collection. A "kyrielle" shrewdly characterizes its elusive subject: "We don't know why ...
Saachi Verma, who hails from Singapore, is a senior majoring in Design at the School of Visual Arts. "I have been doing art since I can remember," Saachi writes, "but design was more of a recent ...
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