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New Hampshire is home to several famous and award-winning authors. The Literary Hall of Fame includes Robert Frost, John ...
Earth Day 2025 is a momentous occasion to reflect on our planet's beauty and the urgent need to protect it. As we gather with loved ones to celebrate this special day, meaningful quotes and heartfelt ...
After admitting his own struggles with sin, Paul offered the following assurance: “Therefore, there is now no condemnation ...
Former Mac city manager Taylor diesMentor, master gardener was 75By STARLA POINTEROf the News-RegisterLongtime McMinnville city manager Kent Taylor died Friday, May 2, ...
Climate change has put the season on fast forward: the wisteria and roses are flowering too early — but the colour rush is a ...
Over the years, my father has planted innumerable trees – blue spruce, Japanese maple, dogwood, crabapple, catalpa, ginkgo, birch, all sorts of fruit-bearing trees, and pines galore. You name it, he’s ...
Author Joseph Bruchac shares a poem about a bumblebee and how taking the time to listen to the natural world led him to it.
In this poem Burns communicates the idea that the ruling class would benefit from turning their attention to the female sex to generate humanity, as opposed to crippling civilisation with war.
Part spoof and part serious, the film is about mythmaking as much as it is about music. The result is delightfully destabilizing. By Alissa Wilkinson During every scene of this western, I couldn ...
Creation stories from the EastIn the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean an ancient myth exalts the humble bamboo as the giver of life for it is believed that the first people came forth f ...