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You know the saying "kids say the darnedest things?" As author Matt Forrest Esenwine explains, they write some pretty wild ...
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Juneteenth Celebration at The Ethnic Heritage MuseumThe Rockford Reader's Theatre told the story of the holiday through narration, poetry and song. Juneteenth commemorates the ...
Marmots aren’t the only local wildlife Sheffield has written about. “I am as much a naturalist as I am a poet,” said ...
From planning your wardrobe to making up bedtime stories, this AI assistant can surprisingly do a lot of things. Here are ...
St. Clair Shores poet M.L. Liebler has always emphasized the literary accessibility of his annual Lit Walk by the Lake event.
In one of her poems from the collection Love Letter from the Afterlife, Andrea Gibson writes, “Why did no one tell us that to ...
No other player among the Big Red Machine's lineup of superstars can claim greater individual impact on how the game has been ...
The article, which appeared in the Women’s Issue, asks what happens when three women leave élite careers to stay home with their children.
Before he was the world's most prolific songwriter, John Lennon set out to be a journalist, creating his own satirical newspaper in his school days.
Novels and poetry by Minnesota authors, just right for summer reading, are today’s TBR suggestions (with one from Wisconsin).
"No Kings" marches in all 50 states were reminiscent of some of America's biggest debates, from Vietnam to civil rights.
The Death of a Swan, presented by Moth & Firefly Theatre Collective, opens with great promise. The apparent apparition of ...
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