04-2026 News

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241.Poetry Madness at SAHS Crowns a Winning Verse - The Sun Times News
242.Was Raphael the Runt of the Renaissance? - The New Yorker
243.Community Gathered For C.H. Booth Library’s Poetry Walk Reception - The Newtown Bee
244.National Poetry Month: Loud Lord - The Rumpus
245.Poetry Moment: 'Against Metaphor' by Eric Potter - WPSU
246.A Turkish Love Story, With Prison, Poetry and an Airplane Exploit - The New York Times
247.An ode to poetry - ubspectrum.com
248.Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse - The Arts Fuse
249.County Parks Launch Poetry Scavenger Hunt - TPG Online Daily
250.Poets on the Plains: On Those Who Poetry Belongs To by Natalie G’Schwind - HPPR
251.Last Sunday Poetry Reading & Open Mic - Indiana Public Media
252.The balm of poetry in a troubled world can be inspiring all year - Tallahassee Democrat
253.Making Each One a Little Bit Special - Poetry Foundation
254.The 2026 Debut Poetry Collections You Need To Read - Debutiful
255.PERSPECTIVE: Poetry isn’t dead – it matters now more than ever - The Cuestonian
256.FRC celebrates National Poetry Month, Cambium release - The Plumas Sun
257.Mercer’s inaugural Anya Krugovoy Silver Poetry Prize announces winner, honors legacy of late professor - The Mercer Cluster
258.One great poem to read today: William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 28” - Literary Hub
259.The New York Times. . For National Poetry Month, Greg Cowles, an editor for the New York Times’s Book Review, tried recommending poetry books using fridge magnets. Take a look. Then try our 2026 Poetry Challenge: https://nyti.ms/4d4be2e - facebook.com
260.The quiet focus that poetry requires is a gift - WBUR

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