McCrae has been exploring the afterlife in his poetry for several years now, and here his reimagining of Dante’s Inferno is ...
Sparks & Wiry Cries will present its sparksLIVE 2026 festival February 19–21 at Symphony Space, featuring three evenings of ...
Over the centuries, countless literary greats have been inspired by the Scottish capital. In winter, when the cobblestones are damp and the taverns are firelit, the city ushers visitors indoors to ...
Ireland might only be slightly larger than Tasmania, but two weeks is barely enough to scratch the surface of the Emerald ...
Known for its pubs and TV show, Grantchester is also known for its brains as it is said to have the world's highest ...
Rebecca Diem's body of work as the city's poet laureate touches on themes of motherhood, community and creativity through ...
Lake Windermere — the largest stretch of water in the Lake District — is a tourist mecca that can often feel crowded, but ...
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Today-History-Nov23

Today in History for Nov. 23: In 1621, poet John Donne was elected dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. In 1765, Frederick County, Maryland, became the first colonial entity to repudiate the ...
Sir John Betjeman, an influential figure in English poetry and architecture. Sir Betjeman made a claim that Ludlow “is ...
Edenton wears its status as North Carolina’s second oldest town like a comfortable old sweater – proud but not showy, significant but not stuffy.
The 1886 Roanoke River Lighthouse stands proudly at the end of the boardwalk – the last surviving screw-pile lighthouse in North Carolina. This charming hexagonal structure seems to float above the ...
The gala event featured performances by Barrie’s poet laureate, Tyneisha Thomas, Alan Mallory, Aanchal Nanavati, Rogan Mei, ...