For a few minutes on Thursday, the usual rhythms of speeches and parliamentary procedure gave way to something softer ...
Each April, libraries celebrate poetry month. While often dismissed as ‘boring’, or difficult to understand, reading poetry ...
Letter’s Arts & Entertainment section presents our specially curated picks of poetry from various contributing writers, staff ...
Uh Oh, Spring Has Sprung! “Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, / The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; / And ‘tis my ...
Michele Battiste’s work asks readers to slow down and notice the world around them. Now, she’ll bring that perspective to ...
If you prepare a meal, does that make you a chef? Must one be an artist to be creative? Can only poets write poems? These are ...
Batt, Fiona Wright, John Kinsella, Luke Johnson and Aidan Coleman share the poems they reach for in difficult times – ...
What kinds of lessons do we learn from our favorite pieces of fiction? Are they simply a means for escapism and enjoyment, or can they also have a tangible impact on our lives? Having played nearly ...
The world is filled with magic just waiting to be discovered. Start exploring with these mesmerizing poems about nature.
Myrrha is a grad student, studying the classics, and she’s got questions. There are, as she points out, fully 50 sexual assaults in Ovid’s Metamorphoses and it’s something they’re not even talking ...
When I first taught newcomer English language development, student learning was often hindered by the adopted curriculum. It was too basic and relied on simple identification and memorization tasks.
Even the most brilliant strategy is without merit if employees do not understand and commit to it. Strategy implementation is seen by many as the Achilles heel of strategic management, with numerous ...