Many legends claim to explain the origins of Valentine’s Day, but as is the case with legends, they leave many questions ...
According to one legend, Pope Gelasius wanted to put an end to the debauchery in the late fifth century. He declared Feb. 14 ...
Reverend Chris Hudson told those gathered at All Souls Church, near Queen's University, that Longley's memory and poetry ... made of him in his passing and that the outpouring of love for him ...
From a Valentine's message for that budding new relationship to telling your long-time love that you're still swooning, we've ...
Angelou was an American poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist with a colorful and troubling past highlighted in her most famous autobiography ... several books of poetry, and ...
Scotland's national bard was renowned for his numerous love affairs, fathering at least 12 children with four women. However, many of his most famous poems were ... to bring him to marginalised ...
A death notice said he passed away peacefully “surrounded by his family, music, love ... poems will remain with us always, providing comfort and a continuing close connection to him.
He was the last surviving member of United's so-called "holy trinity" along with Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best - and part of the club's famous ... and love for the game made him the hero ...
Without him, there’s no David Lynch ... Frank Capra’s hilarious hate-at-first-sight love story is still one of the fastest movies ever made. Claudette Colbert’s spoiled heiress and Clark ...
Satyendranath Dutta’s poem Ilshe Gundi romanticises the monsoon rains associated ... Ancient finds, like the 4th-century slab with a fish image at Chandraketugarh, reveal that the love for fish runs ...
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
(He told friends that making love to her was ... and we get poetry as a symptom, a preexisting condition, a delusion of grandeur that took him further than he knew. It allowed him to see ...