School is out, and it’s time to dive into our summer reading lists. Of course, the King of Limericks always has something to offer in the […]
Between 1788 and 1793, G.F.W. Hegel attended the University of Tübingen, better known as the Tübingen Stift, a Protestant Lutheran Seminary in southern Germany. During these […]
A legacy of licentious limericks lingers in the collective consciousness. But like any scarred psyche, the limerick is capable of so much more. The following collection, […]
May is an exciting month in the limerick community. May 12 was National Limerick Day, which is a pretty big deal in my house. And it’s […]
You might have already missed National Haiku Poetry Day, which occurred last month, on April 17th. But don’t let National Limerick Day pass you by. That […]
These days, it seems like there’s an online master class for just about every skill you can imagine. From the secrets of osteoarchaeology to the powers […]