Gordon Lightfoot and his band recorded the "little ditty" in a Toronto studio in December 1975, just weeks after the ...
A nation united. In respect, in gratitude, in remembrance. At the Cenotaph they gathered; young and old, veterans and royals, ...
A ceremony for the Indigenous Remembrance Day was held at Rama First Nation on Saturday morning. A solemn crowd gathered in ...
Nestled in the Endless Mountains region of Pennsylvania, about 20 miles east of Williamsport, the park isn’t exactly on the way to anywhere. This is intentional seclusion at its finest. As you wind ...
Along the eastern coast of Ireland, just south of Dublin, you will find County Wicklow. This is where Andrew Hozier-Byrne, ...
Gordon Lightfoot’s Haunting Tribute: How ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald’ Became His Finest Work
Gordon Lightfoot turned a brief news item about a Great Lakes tragedy into one of the most haunting songs ever written — an elegy that still echoes 50 years later.
Amidst classes, (seemingly never-ending) assignments on the to-do list, and many, many other priorities, I’ve found a lot of joy in admiring the views of Fall around Grounds to help me decompress ...
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Love Song Set to a Tune of Gathering
shielded in valleys. Love, may we make this day. Love, give me lips and noses, skin parting tangy skin.
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