Por: The Advocate Entertainment September 29, 2022
I need free medical advice to save a valued contributor: Tony Falterman, of Napoleonville, says he's tested negative for COVID, so he figures he has the worst case of some kind of flu. Fever, coughing, sore throat, aching joints are just some of the symptoms.Several friends have said putting Vicks VapoRub on my feet and wearing socks would cause the fever and coughing to abate.Nothing I can find written by medical professionals lends any... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 02, 2022
I'm always touched by examples of the wisdom of children. For instance:Dottie Nunez, of Metairie, says, Wanting to have a fun day before the beginning of the school year, my granddaughter and her husband took their three children — August, 8½; Alex, 7; and Elaina,... + más
Solving a musical mystery that ends in the perfect 'You are my Sunshine' and 'Tennessee Waltz' | The Advocate
Meet the woman who just helped Brett Smiley become mayor of Providence | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 30, 2022
Dear Smiley: What wonderful news we received this morning! A voice on the telephone gave us the good news that we are the winners of the Publishers Clearing House prize of $7,000 a week for a lifetime (or longer) that we read about in a recent letter.Having visions of filled... + más
Time USA Nation September 28, 2022
Starting next week, Starbucks workers will no longer have access to expanded paid sick leave that the for COVID-19 illness, isolation, and vaccination. Going forward, employees will have to use whatever accrued sick time and vacation time they have to cover missed days should... + más
Railroad Companies Almost Inflicted an Economic Disaster on the U.S. | Slate
California raises wage replacement for new parents, sick workers | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Dear Smiley: A Sunday article in The Advocate told about a violin passed on through several generations of a family. It reminded me of this story.When I was 13 (60 years ago), I owned a Fender guitar and played in my first band. When I switched to keyboards, like a fool, I sold... + más
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 21, 2022
If you run into Emily Crowell in downtown Providence, she’ll almost certainly be carrying two packs of Marlboro Lights, a pocket knife, and a cell phone that vibrates with text messages and calls from the time she wakes up before 6 each morning until … well, they never... + más
Smiley: Dance hall nights: a Cajun reverie | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 18, 2022
The scratches, finger-worn indentations in the neck and discolorations are still there. Carrie Lea Smiley, of Denham Springs, holds her dad's violin during a party for her 100th birthday. Her wish was to again see the violin, which sent her nephew, Warren Curtis, of Watson,... + más
By the numbers: Facts and figures about the queen's funeral | ABC News
Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96: How the British royal line of succession changes | ABC News
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
Dear Smiley: Seeing stories of dance halls with corn meal on the floors reminds me of when I was younger.My parents would bring us kids to the Bright Star, a dance hall way down da bayou below Boudreaux Canal.Big windows open; tables set up; benches lined along the walls. The... + más
Preserve Louisiana to travel to the Acadia prairie for fourth Cultural and Architectural tour | The Advocate
Acadiana performing arts collaboration 'Sacred Spaces?' premieres in Denver Sept. 17 | The Advocate
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