By Kimberley Johnson on March 26, 2015
dancing, dancing kid, kids, Peton dancing
Children, Human Interest
This kid is so awesome. I love him! How many times have you wanted to just let go and dance alone in front of a crowd, but felt too embarrassed?? We should take a page from his book. I dare you to watch him without a smile on your face. Maybe you’ll even dance with […]
By Samuel Warde on March 20, 2015
doctors, Human Interest, Inspirational People, Photographs, Photos
Extraordinary People, Human Interest, Inspirational People, Photographs
All too often, doctors are unsung heroes – only seen in times if ill health, often serving as reminders of death and disease. A heart-breaking photo taken by an EMT, showing the instant an Emergency Room doctor stepped outside after losing a 19-year-old patient is exploding on the internet after a fellow EMT posted the […]
By Gia Jury on March 7, 2015
Extraordinary People, health, Hope, Hope for Healing, Human Interest, Inspirational
Health & Fitness, Hope, Human Interest, Inspirational People
To date I have never met one person in my life that hasn’t been through some kind of ordeal or that doesn’t have a bad story to tell. Not one. I do believe though that the choice is ours in how we deal with our stories. Do we let them define the rest of our […]
By Samuel Warde on March 1, 2015
Death and dying, Human Interest, Loss, Pat Warde
Death and Dying, Human Interest
Editor’s Note: Pat Warde died November 24, 1992. The Pat Warde Memorial Collection of Southern Letters was created at the University of North Texas Rare Books Library shortly thereafter. Pat Warde was an integral part of the intellectual and political life of UNT and the entire Denton community. In memory of his wife’s love of literature and her dedication […]
By Samuel Warde on February 22, 2015
911 Attack, Human Interest, Opinion
Human Interest, Opinion
“Piece by piece, I fed my wardrobe to the night wind, and flutteringly, like a loved one’s ashes, the gray scraps were ferried off, to settle here, there, exactly where I would never know, in the dark heart of New York.” — Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar In the hinterlands of central Burma, in the […]