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
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley Today I want to continue our discussion about family history for people of color by addressing how shame prevents us from
Feminism came upon me like autumn happens to summer. I couldn’t have predicted this change any more than I could have predicted the colors or
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
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
Authors: McArthur Krishna & Bethany Brady Spalding, Illustrator: Kathleen Peterson In mid October I received a package in the mail that was clearly not
By Melissa Malcolm King I am left with many mixed emotions following so many recents events that have taken place in the media, within
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