Dorothy Parker’s Poetry
“You’ll be returning one day. / (such premonitions are true ones.) / Treading the dew-spangled way, / You’ll be returning one day. / …”
“You’ll be returning one day. / (such premonitions are true ones.) / Treading the dew-spangled way, / You’ll be returning one day. / …”
A woman embarks on a nostalgia-fueled shopping trip before her college-bound brood vacates the nest. New story by Carol Harada.
Whether romping in the dunes or savoring the salty air under parasol shade, a day beneath the beachside sun is an essential summer holiday no matter the decade.
This week’s pop culture roundup: Saying goodbye to “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” previously unpublished Fitzgerald story released, why the Birthday song isn’t in the public domain, and more.
In the small town of Rosewood, Billy is known as a hero — but his reputation also bears a dark secret. New short story by John M. Floyd.
Plots to save grocery stores, postal systems, and James Bond in this week’s pop culture roundup.
The mixture of romance and fraud works on men as well as women. Marie Stanley bilked a whole string of wealthy Midwestern widowers and bachelor farmers.
This week in pop culture: Emmy nods, email’s staying power, and a birthday wish for Hemingway.
In an economic upswing after WWII ended, record numbers of Americans hit the open highway. Rockwell celebrated the emerging trend on the 1947 Post cover “Coming and Going.”
Relearning history through the eyes of a Polish resistance fighter.
Whether it’s relaxing in the neighborhood pool, splashing into grandpa’s lake, or playing in the water at camp, swimming is a part of summer. Look back at a century of swimming on the covers of the Post.
This week in pop culture, a show-stopping kitchen accident, interviews with a comedy legend, and words sure to make a comeback in 2015.
Land ownership comes with responsibilities.
This week, we’re preparing for the Fourth of July by gathering our favorite red, white, and blue cover art dedicated to this summer holiday.
Gorgeous getaways featuring a perfect blend of sand, sea, and sun.
This week in pop culture, a roundup of words to avoid and film noir to catch — plus the difference between crochet and knitting.