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I wish my dad was here to see it Berklee student Grace Kinstler turns grief into gold on American Idol

Grace Kinstler and her dad always shared a love of music. When she was 4, and he was sick with cancer, she coped by “fiddling on” piano and singing. “My dad had cancer twice. [Music] was always an outlet for me,” said Kinstler, 20, now a songwriting major at Boston’s Berklee College of Music and a talented competitor on “American Idol.” On karaoke nights, dad’s song was “My Way,” by Frank Sinatra. And he proudly taped little Grace singing the Carole King-written Aretha Franklin hit “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” when she was just 8. “It was god-awful,” Kinstler, a native of Crystal Lake, Ill., recalled with a chuckle. “He always acted like I walked on water.”

Cocaine: falling coffee prices force Peru s farmers to cultivate coca

A slump in world coffee prices has pushed farmers in Peru’s central jungle to rip up their plants and replace them with coca leaf – the raw material used in cocaine. This countrywide trend has driven coca leaf production close to 55,000 hectares or up to 500 tons of cocaine annually – enough to satisfy annual demand in the United States three times over. As drug trafficking routes shrank due to COVID-19 lockdowns, the price of coca leaf plummeted to half its previous levels. Although it has slowly recovered, it finished 2020 by 23% lower than a year earlier. But even so, coca offers poor farmers more security than any other crop as demand is constant.

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