Por: The Boston Globe Life January 27, 2023
Posthumous work of Salem poet published in new chapbook “No!”When Malcolm Miller died in Salem in 2014 at age 87, he didn’t leave behind much in his public housing apartment with the exception of a stash of cash and over 3,500 poems. Rod Kessler, professor emeritus at Salem State, has been sifting through Miller’s poetry trove; the first collection of his posthumous work, “What I Am Always Waiting For,” came out in 2020. Now, a new... + full article
Associated Press USA Sports December 19, 2022
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Legspinner Rehan Ahmed became the youngest men’s test cricketer to claim a five-wicket haul on his debut and put England on the brink of a historic 3-0 sweep in its first test tour to Pakistan in 17 years.Pakistan’s batters crumbled for 216 in the... + más
Pakistan spinner Ahmed has 5-70 on debut to stymie England | Associated Press
Debut wicket for 18-year-old Ahmed; Pakistan 204-5 v England | Associated Press
Newsweek USA Tech December 14, 2022
A young girl escaped from the jaws of a massive crocodile by hitting and scratching at its nose and face after it attacked her while she was swimming in a river.The 9-year-old girl was swimming in the Limpopo River in the southern Mozambique province of Gaza when she was... + más
Divine miracle vegetarian crocodile that lived in a temple dies at 75 | Newsweek
'Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile' is a new family film based on the classic children's book — here's how to watch it at home | Business Insider
The New York Times USA World November 12, 2022
LUXOR, Egypt — When Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun’s glittering tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings , he was living in a mud-brick house surrounded by desert so dry it had preserved the tombs, mummies and towering temples for more than 3,000 years.In the century that... + más
Climate change and human activity erode Egypt’s treasured antiquities | The Boston Globe
Inside Egypt’s New Deal With The IMF — Can It Put A Stop To Egypt’s Debt Crisis? | Forbes
The Boston Globe USA World November 12, 2022
LUXOR, Egypt — When Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun’s glittering tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings 100 years ago, he was living in a mud-brick house surrounded by desert so dry that it had preserved the tombs, mummies and towering temples for more than 3,000... + más
100 years after Tutankhamun discovery new finds reveal more of ancient Egypt's secrets | NBC News
The Boston Globe USA Life November 03, 2022
It could be said that the spiritual journey of Malcolm X began with copying the dictionary. “Aardvark,” he would recall years later in “.’’ “The dictionary had a picture of it.” Eventually, the man born Malcolm Little would attest, he copied the entire thing.He had... + más
‘Malcolm in the Middle’ star Frankie Muniz reveals why he briefly left Hollywood: 'People go down a bad path’ | Fox News
Men exonerated in killing of Malcolm X to receive $36 million settlement after suing New York | ABC News
Newsweek USA Life October 29, 2022
The ghosts of Gabriel Byrne: Walking With Ghosts, the engrossing new one-man play on Broadway, are not those of Charles Dickens or even Conor McPherson. They are phantoms of Byrne's memory who are fading with the years, but that doesn't make them any less haunting. In... + más
Gabriel Byrne Tells a Wonderful Story—Just Not the Full One | The Daily Beast
Flynn Group Recruiting Cops, Vets to Stand at Election Sites | The Daily Beast
The Boston Globe USA Life October 14, 2022
The poetry of Thorpe MoeckelThere’s a wildness to poet Thorpe Moeckel — an attunement and in-tune-ment with the surf, the birch, the mud and flow, with wood ducks, cypress, nuthatch, moose, with the fast-slow shimmery passage of light and time. In his vital and earthy latest... + más
Joshua Bennett on reading ‘to pursue astonishment’ | The Boston Globe
David Armand will be honored with 23rd Louisiana Writer Award at annual book fest Oct. 29 | The Advocate
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