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Food for thought: every day we truly eat our words
Thanksgiving is a delicious time of year to nibble on a spicy, meaty, juicy honey of a topic that I know you’ll savor and
U-T readers go from bat to verse for a spooky Halloween
I’m button-burstingly proud to share with you a sampling from the billowy bag of Halloween treats y’all submitted for my poetry contest. Victorious versifiers
More Halloween Poems
In addition to the poems that haunt my October 29 column, here are more monsterpieces contributed by San Diego Union-Tribune readers: Halloween Fright Night Halloween
PBS series illuminates the inspiring story of Anne Frank
Recently, KPBS TV has been sharing Ken Burns’s three-part series “The U.S. and the Holocaust.” Among the victims of the Nazi atrocities was Anne
Language columnist solicits your Halloween poetry
I invite you to send me your original verse(s) about Halloween, the spookiest night of the year. You may choose any form of poetry —
Your Resident Verbivore Reporting from Word Land
Recently, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivered a resignation speech in which he said, “I’m sad to be giving up the best job in the
Readers Seek Herd Immunity Against Faulty Grammar
My tolerance for incorrect pronunciation, grammar, punctuation, and spelling is extremely low these days. I used to have some immunity built up, but obviously there
All I really need to know I learned from my dog
August 26 will mark National Dog Day. We give dogs what time we can spare, what space we can spare, what food we can
The U-T’s Festival of Books is back live and online
Books live. Books endure and prevail. Books are humanity in print. Books are the diary of the human race. As we grow older, we