The late Benjamin Zephaniah used poetry as a form of protest against race relations, akin to Guyenese-born poet John Agard and his work, “Half-Caste.” Though the world may have lost a literary great ...
Chancellor Agard is a media and culture reporter for the International Business Times and has a masters degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He has also contributed to ...
The success of the $9 million gathering place, part of the Bayview Foundation's $60 million redevelopment of "the Triangle" ...
A daughter, Paisley Ryan, to Garth Canale and Daniel Norton of Glens Falls, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 4:50 p.m. 5 pounds ...
Slate has a new daily crossword! Editor-in-chief Hillary Frey recently interviewed Slate’s crossword editor, Quiara Vasquez, ...
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James Davis Agard, a lifelong artist and longtime art professor at Gettysburg College, passed away on April 5th at the age of 79. A valued educator, husband, father, grandfather, and friend ...
University of Akron biomedical engineering students recently partnered with Akron Children’s Hospital to create a prototype ...
MADISON, Wis. -- State Senator Melissa Agard, D-Madison, announced Thursday that she is running for Dane County executive. "I was born and raised here in Dane County," Agard said. "I have ...
John Agard dictates excerpts of his poem ‘Flag’ and the ‘journey of questions’ the poem invokes. He discusses the symbolism of flags, from a simple piece of cloth to Imperialism ...
Chancellor is a staff writer covering TV and occasionally comics. He's still upset that Hugh Laurie never won an Emmy for House. Entertainment Weekly, a Dotdash Meredith brand, is an award-winning ...