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So Murkowski voted against the interests of most Americans, including Alaskans, but gave herself at least temporary cover in ...
A sweet moment also occurred during Rodrigo's headline set when she dedicated the tune "so american" to Brit boyfriend and ...
Now, with fan-favorite writer Daniel Warren Johnson and artist Jorge Corona leaving Transformers, Skybound co-founder (and ...
When the speaker of Frost’s poem wonders what use a wall might be that encloses no livestock, I wonder that, too. When he asks his neighbor just how it is that good fences make good neighbors ...
Garcia said he and three other members of Congress decided to travel to El Salvador to demand Abrego Garcia's return after they were denied an official congressional trip by House Republicans.
It’s exactly what Robert Frost asked us to avoid when he wrote what has become our most famous poem, “The Road Not Taken.” Almost everyone knows the poem.
Adam Plunkett’s Love and Need offers something of a recuperation of Robert Frost by reminding us that the poet's fierceness is also a source of the considerable power of his work.
Produced in 1997, This special features the works of Robert Frost. Produced in 1997, This special features the works of Robert Frost. Filmed at the Frost home in Franconia, NH it features the ...
From the August 1915 issue: Robert Frost’s “Birches,” “The Road Not Taken,” and “The Sound of Trees” Not really Frost’s fault, of course. But then again, he did love being famous.
Jay Parini is a poet, novelist and Robert Frost biographer. He wrote about the poem "Nothing New" for The New Yorker, and he joins us now. Welcome, Jay. JAY PARINI: Andrew, thank you for having me on.
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