Join this journey to bring Poets’ Corner to life as we explore the Abbey through the stories and words of our most famous poets. Poetry is woven into every corner of the Abbey. On this tour, we will ...
Douglas Blyde witnesses the unveiling of Domaine Evremond — a symbolic and commercial project between two nations, spearheaded by one of the most celebrated names in Champagne ...
What is a Poet Laureate and which of them are memorialised at the Abbey? Curator Dr Susan Jenkins examines nine historic poet laureates, sharing details about their lives, the context in which they ...
All tools and materials will be provided. Tea and coffee will be available throughout the day, but attendees will need to bring their own lunches. This course will involve a short visit to Poets’ ...
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“Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue, and the dreams that you dare to dream, really do come true. Someday I’ll wish upon a star and wake up where the clouds are far behind me. Where ...
As I left church this morning, after witnessing the baptism of a dozen fellow believers, I thought of the role the church’s lobby would play in less than 48 hours as thousands of Fox Valley ...
Tonight will see a few clear spells at first but it will become mainly cloudy later in the night. A few patches of mist and fog may form locally. Wednesday Tomorrow will see little change, with ...
Originally under the control of Westminster Abbey, the local authority for the area was the Westminster Court of Burgesses from 1585 to 1900. The area now forms the southern part of the City of ...
“This poem, shaped similarly to a newspaper obituary, houses multiple griefs. Here, the grief is micro and macro, personal and cultural. Addressed to a deceased grandmother, the poem is a way to ...