Book Review: Ina Coolbrith: The Bittersweet Song of California’s First Poet Laureate
Ina Coolbrith was named California’s first Poet Laureate in 1915. A century later, Aleta George published her biography, which I recommend you all find copies
Ina Coolbrith was named California’s first Poet Laureate in 1915. A century later, Aleta George published her biography, which I recommend you all find copies
The Female Transformation of Narrative: A Review of Kiersten White’s The Guinevere Deception By Katherine Cowley As a teenager, I didn’t notice that many
by Bob Rees “A hymnbook is as good an index to the brains and the hearts of a people’s as the creed book.” —Alexander Campbell
I’ve lived in Lehi, Utah for over 16 years. If you aren’t familiar with Utah county geography, we’re a city of 60,000 people about
In this Religious Feminism Newsreel episode of the Religious Feminism Podcast, we cover the 30th anniversary of attempts of Women of the Wall to pray where
I have a wonderful ten-year-old girl — my only daughter. She’s quiet, observant, reserved, affectionate, and kind. She’s on the cusp of puberty, and I
A couple weeks ago, I took my ten year old daughter to see the new animated “The Addams Family” movie. (Unless you have kids (or
By Melissa Malcolm King I am left with many mixed emotions following so many recents events that have taken place in the media, within
By Kim Layton The bonding gaze ‘tween babe and mom. “She loves me and so I’m ok.” Securely anchored to face the world. “I’m ok
By LMA October 2019 When I moved away to start graduate school 2,000 miles away from my home, it was the most provocative thing I
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