Ashley Judd used her time at the Women’s March on Washington to recite a poem called “Nasty Woman,” which refers to President Donald Trump as “a man who looks like he bathes in Cheetos dust.” The poem ...
A woman has shared the meaningful note that she received when she adopted her dog. Hope Ervin, 21, from Galesburg, Illinois, told FOX News that she and her boyfriend adopted Sylvie, a Shiba Inu, in ...
The title poem is a salvo to those with “once-taut skin” who are now armed with “fierce wisdom”; Clarke’s changelings are ...
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. — Artwork from the Hoosier state is out of this world. A poem written by a Zionsville artist and several others will now be featured on the moon. Joyce Brinkman has always loved ...
Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774) wrote either too little or too much. As a hack writer in London, he poured out inferior, often pseudonymous work for the poor pay of the local publishers: “Nothing is more ...
NASHVILLE — Actress Ashley Judd recited a poem by a Tennessee teen Saturday at the Women's March on Washington. Judd, a Franklin resident, read a poem by 19-year-old Nina Donovan, also of Franklin.
When the stock market crashed in 2008, the people hit hardest weren’t Wall Streeters. They were those living and working in the poorest towns in America—like Troy, New York, where one-fifth of the ...
Actress Ashley Judd read a poem by 19-year-old Nina Donovan from her home state of Tennessee. “I am a nasty woman,” the poem began. “Not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in Cheeto dust, a ...
Wanda Goines wrote a touching poem about growing old. — -- A 92-year-old woman from Oregon is winning hearts all over the Internet after her caregiver shared a video of her reciting a ...
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Michael Moore was in for a surprise during the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday when Ashley Judd interrupted him to read a politically charged poem. “I am Ashley Judd,” she declared as Moore ...