Por: The Boston Globe Life November 03, 2022
When the sun rose over the Tobin Memorial Bridge in Charlestown on Oct. 31, it marked more than a new day for two local Indigenous tribes. It marked the first day of a historic undertaking: Boston’s first postcolonial mishoon burning.A mishoon is a canoe made from a tree that’s crafted by means of a continuous, controlled burn. It’s an Indigenous tradition that’s been passed down through generations, and dates back more than 10,000... + full article
The Atlantic USA World October 27, 2022
How one nation’s sovereignty movement is setting off a chain reaction among former British colonies in the CaribbeanGetty; The AtlanticOctober 27, 2022, 10:27 AM ETBarbados, the easternmost stretch of land in the Caribbean Sea, is a pear-shaped island surrounded by a dense... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business October 20, 2022
The air quality in the Seattle region was measured at 238 on the (AQI) at 7 a.m. local time Thursday, putting Seattle just ahead of Portland, Ore., in that measure. Other readings over the past couple of days have Portland pegged as worst. Bejing, China, Delhi, India, and... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Life October 20, 2022
For some Filipino Americans, their experience with faith is filled with guilt and shame. For others, faith serves as a source of comfort. Father Rodel Balagtas sees it across the Roman Catholic churches he visits in the archdiocese of Los Angeles: A significant number of the... + más
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MarketWatch USA Politics October 20, 2022
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 14, 2022
“Write in blood,” Denis Johnson commanded. Never one for moderation, the late author is best known for “Jesus’ Son,” his 1992 story collection about a junkie named F—head. Later books were Pulitzer Prize finalists, one a National Book Award winner. Yet it was... + más
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NBC News USA World October 09, 2022
As fans of the Disney+ series “Ms. Marvel” wait to hear whether there will be a second season, Sahar Arshad is ready to watch the first season again — this time with her grandmother. The show about a superhero-obsessed Pakistani American teenager shines a spotlight on... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 23, 2022
At the end of Namwali Serpell’s 2019 novel “,” the choral swarm of mosquitoes who narrate the story describe their literary theory: “The best kind of tale tells you in the end, unveils the unsolvable riddle.” Though “The Old Drift” runs 567 pages up to this point,... + más
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