International Women's Day and Month have come and gone, but we should be celebrating the accomplishments of women in music always. In recent years we've
Newest edition of Alaska Quarterly Review is again a showcase of the best, most empathic writing of our time
Edited by Ron Spatz. 262 pages. $12. “Alaska Quarterly Review,” Vol. 37, No. 3 & 4, Winter and Spring 2021. Edited by Ron Spatz. “Alaska Quarterly Review,” founded 40 years ago at the University of Alaska, continues now under the flag of the nonprofit Center for the Narrative and Lyric Arts. Under the exceptional editorship of Ron Spatz, it remains one of the most admired literary journals in the country. In an interview last month with the CLMP Community of Literary Magazines and Presses Spatz explained that the journal is “of Alaska but not Alaskan.” That is, it applies “an active and attentive lens to our Northern region including its traditions of Indigenous stories and cultures, environmental concerns, and related social justice issues.” It serves as a gathering place for writers and poets from all over, accomplished and new, for bringing a
BOSTON On Earth Day, Attorney General Maura Healey joined local elected officials and community leaders in Springfield to launch a new collaborative air quality monitoring project to measure air pollution levels and provide data to inform public health responses in the city known as having the highest rates of asthma in the country.
Today’s announcement was made at an event in Adams Park in Springfield and is part of AG Healey’s work to prioritize protecting public health in environmental justice communities in Massachusetts. AG Healey also joined members of her Environmental Protection Division to plant trees – two Musashino Zelkova and three Heritage River Birch – in the park.
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Highlands High School senior class officers Jacob Allan, Austin Burchell, Emma Howell and Tessa Deemer have helped organize a prom despite the pandemic.
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Leechburg Area High School seniors McKenna Pierce, Skylyn Raypush and Arwen Rak work on prom props in the art studio on campus for the district’s upcoming prom to be held Mary 8 at Futeles Harmar House in Cheswick.
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Burrell High School students and parents are hosting an unofficial prom on May 14 at Lingrow Farm in Gilpin.
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East Surry's softball team earned a crucial 2-0 road win at Northwest 1A Conference foe South Stokes on Tuesday, thanks largely in part to the efforts of senior ace Hali Scott.