The Irish poet’s work was rooted in a close feeling for the local—but reached out to embrace a world of readers.
A talented Year 8 pupil has delivered a moving performance of Jessie Pope’s “Who’s for the Game?” as part of her LAMDA ...
For years, scholars have believed they knew the earliest published works of the first American Indian novelist… until now.
The intricacies of poetry can be quite remarkable. Carefully crafted form, wording, and symbolism alone are hard to capture ...
First comprehensive review in four years finds no meaningful curriculum reform in textbooks for grades 1-4 and 12, which were ...
Before her Nov. 17 appearance at St. Paul’s Fitzgerald Theater for the Talking Volumes literary series, Baer talked with the ...
"Parts of our traditions kind of fall along the way if they’re not kept up," says Veronica Sanchez-Saenz, a teacher at Irving ...
November stands as a quiet bridge between autumn’s golden farewell and winter’s silver silence. It is a month of reflection, change, and acceptance - where nature softens its colours and prepares for ...
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