Joe Cummings
Joe Cummings is the author of the poetry collection Threats and Gossip, and his poems have appeared in literary magazines across Canada and the United States. He works in the national newsroom of CBC Radio.
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Alice Munro's legacy with the New Yorker
In April 1977, the New Yorker magazine published its first Alice Munro short story, birthing a literary relationship that spanned decades and vaulted the Canadian author into a distinguished group of contributors that defined the magazine's much-celebrated love affair with short fiction.
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Why the Beatles remain relevant 50 years after breaking up
Forty years after John Lennon's death and 50 years since the Beatles broke up, the Fab Four remain a constant and all-encompassing cultural presence.
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Remembering In Flanders Fields: Why John McCrae's poignant WW I words still have power today
While Remembrance Day ceremonies this year will be altered by the COVID-19 pandemic, they will likely continue to include a poem that has endured since it was written during the First World War: John McCrae’s iconic and poignant In Flanders Fields.
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