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By Amber Countryman, Sumner Newscow — In celebration of National Poetry Month, the Wellington Public Library is hosting a ...
We have all experienced loss and grief and death. Why is it so easy to take Jesus' crucifixion for granted? How should we ...
And make no mistake! The meal is all about his death. He made it so. This supper is remembered because it took place the ...
Hospice CarePartners celebrated 45 years of providing end-of-life care for patients and support for their families.
Dear Abby: I am a single man with no siblings. My elderly father passed away eight months ago. My mother is now in hospice ...
In "Late to the Search Party," Steven Espada Dawson's elegies grapple with addiction, loss, grief and belonging.
Peggy Shumaker, a stalwart supporter of Alaska writers and the larger arts community, is a professor emerita from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a former Alaska writer laureate. Author of nine ...
They say a picture is worth a thousand words - and that's an understatement when you look at the work of Dustin Nispel or ...
Researchers are new to studying the implications of poetry for well-being and the brain. Still, it may surprise you “what a ...
Throughout history, mothers have held a sacred place in Armenian culture and society.  They are revered as the embodiment of ...
Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate in the U.S., is releasing two illustrative books this month, centered around two universal milestones: coming of age and loss.