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April 30th, 2021, 6:00AM / BY Anna Torres Filmmaker and Director Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu will talk about the role of storytelling in her film “Kapaemahu” in a panel discussion presented by the Mother Tongue Film Festival on May 14. (Still from “Kapaemahu,” courtesy of Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu) An evening with Food Journalist Mark Bittman, the Mother Tongue Film Festival and a virtual science café; stream these free programs and more this May through the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Sixth Annual Mother Tongue Film Festival Ongoing Filmmaker and Director Christopher Auchter will talk about the role of storytelling in his film “The Mountain of Sgaana” in a panel discussion on May 14. (Still from “The Mountain of Sgaana,” courtesy of Christopher Auchter) ....
For the dying and their loved ones, the pandemic has changed the process of death and grieving Modified: 4/3/2021 9:38:32 PM CLAREMONT After Natalia “Natasha” Brodeur died in a collision with a truck on Interstate 91 in late January 2020, friends and loved ones gathered to mourn her loss at the Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church. “Being together was just such a powerful experience,” Irene Kacandes, Brodeur’s friend and a fellow congregant at the church on Sullivan Street in Claremont, said in an interview last week via Zoom. It was “such a way to honor her, but also to wrap our minds around ‘What does death really mean?’ ” ....
NH Business Review Pandemic complicates the grieving process For people who have lost loved ones, the disruption of rituals around mourning can have a lasting impact March 5, 2021 After 16-month-old Clyde Austin died unexpectedly at home in October his parents opted for an outdoor celebration of life at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye, a place the family had enjoyed visiting together. (Courtesy photo). Victoria Austin and her husband Brent were on their screened-in porch, having a nightmare conversation. Their son, Clyde, died unexpectedly at home at just 16 months. Because of the pandemic, they couldn’t talk about arrangements in the warmth of their Derry home, so to keep everyone safe they were meeting with a funeral home director in the cool October breeze. ....
Pandemic complicates grieving process Victoria Austin with her children, Clyde, 1 and Abigail, 3, during a trip to Odiorne Point State Park in the summer of 2020, before Clyde’s death. Courtesy After 16-month-old Clyde Austin died unexpectedly at home in October his parents opted for an outdoor celebration of life at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye, a place the family had enjoyed visiting together. Courtesy The Austin family visit a frigid Odiorne Point State Park prior to Clyde’s death. They decided to hold a celebration of life ceremony there instead of an indoor funeral with pandemic restrictions. Courtesy Published: 3/5/2021 4:33:22 PM ....