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Time of India
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Thrill Quest ft. Arjun Bijlani Summer in Abu Dhabi Totally Recommended
Lifestyle • 5 months ago As John Keating said in Dead Poets Society, "We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race." Poetry has been a cornerstone of human expression for millennia. One of the earliest poetic texts, Hymn to the Death of Tammuz, dates back to 2500–3000 BCE, alongside the ancient Epic of Gilgamesh. Despite its timelessness, poetry has faced criticism, with philosophers like Plato and Aristotle questioning its value. Yet, visionaries like P.B. Shelley infused poetry with romanticism, reimagining its purpose. But in today's fast-paced, modern world—where does poetry stand? In this episode of #ThinkAboutIt, we delve into the enduring relevance of poetry. Why do we still read and write it? How does it help us connect with our inner selves and channel our emotions? Watch as we explore the profound world of poetry and its impact on the human spirit.
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Top Red Wings Prospects Continue Strong Year
Michael Brandsegg-Nygard (Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images) Teams are built through the draft. Like it or not, that has been Steve Yzerman's approach since his arrival. Since his arrival prior to the 2019 NHL entry draft, the Detroit Red Wings GM has made eight first-round selections. Yzerman has drafted Moritz Seider, Lucas Raymond, Simon Edvinsson, Sebastian Cossa, Marco Kasper, Nate Danielson, Axel Sandin-Pellikka, and Michael Brandsegg-Nygard. Advertisement Bookmark The Hockey News Detroit Red Wings team site to stay connected to the latest news, game-day coverage, and player features. Every one of those players, minus the most recent three, has played NHL games. Most of them have been key contributors for the Red Wings this season (Seider, Raymond, Edvinsson, Kasper). And now, two of them are closer to playing in the NHL. Trending Red Wings Stories Red Wings Honor Longtime Broadcaster John Keating After Stars Win Red Wings Honor Longtime Broadcaster John Keating After Stars Win Monday night's win over the Dallas Stars wasn't just the last home game of the regular season for the Detroit Red Wings. It was also the last game at Little Caesars Arena in the illustrious career of beloved Detroit sports broadcaster John Keating. Advertisement 5 Red Wings Who Must Be Traded Before New Season Red Wings Insist "There's Always Something to Play For" Ahead of Final Home Game Detroit Legend Sergei Fedorov Weighs in on State of Steve Yzerman's Red Wings Red Wings Star Joins Henrik Zetterberg Every Expiring Detroit Red Wings Contract Every Expiring Detroit Red Wings Contract All good things come to an end. On Tuesday, the Red Wings announced they reassigned Brandsegg-Nygard and Sandin-Pellikka to their AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins. This will be an excellent opportunity for Red Wings fans to get a first-hand look at these prospects. Red Wings Prospects Have Golden Opportunity Ahead Of Them The Griffins have three regular season games remaining before they enter the Calder Cup Playoffs. They play Wednesday night against the Rockford Icehogs and again on Friday. The Griffins wrap up their season on Saturday against the Iowa Wild. Advertisement Sandin-Pellikka has had a phenomenal season. Between his World Juniors performance to his milestone-setting season in the SHL, he's proving to be an excellent prospect for the Red Wings. Top Red Wings Prospect Surging Ahead Top Red Wings Prospect Surging Ahead 'I love it when a plan comes together.' The same can be said for Brandsegg-Nygard. While he didn't set records like his teammate Sandin-Pellikka, he is one year younger, and their developments shouldn't be compared in the same context. He recorded 11 points in 42 games while playing 14:34 per game. One way or another, these two players can show the organization (and its fans) what they are capable of before they get a taste of the NHL. Never miss a story by adding us to your Google News favorites.