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In 1847, American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow published his epic poem, "Evangeline," about an Acadian couple separated by the expulsion. It soared in popularity, Perrin said, igniting an ...
Behind the simple image of Evangéline lies a fascinating story of imperial brutality, a blockbuster poem, one of the first theme parks in North America and, deeper still, the enchanting tale of ...
Evangeline Lilly completely committed to her bleached blonde look for her role in the new crime thriller, South of Heaven, that her hair ended up taking quite the toll.
November marks the 170th anniversary of the publication of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem "Evangeline," a piece of literature that's been a cultural touchstone for many Acadians in New ...
Evangeline Maid's namesake comes from the title character from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem "Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie." The brand was patented in 1941.
Evangeline Moore, who sought to preserve the often-forgotten legacy of her activist parents, whose deaths in a 1951 Christmas bombing at their home in Florida were called the nation’s first ...
Ted Dykstra's adaptation of "Evangeline" makes it world premiere at the Charlottetown Festival, in what the writer says is the "largest original Canadian musical ever produced." You can save this ...
During that time, Donahue was awarded the Evangeline Atwood fellowship, which came with a $1,000 stipend. She also published a Chilkat Valley-based lyric poem in the latest edition of the quarterly ...