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Blue mood by Kevin Kramer.
Picking up the pieces online or Independent book store for 21-22 as The Grief Deck published FURIES 4 Covid-19 by Daniel P Quinn.
ArtsPR is still struggling to update our plans for 2021/22 amidst the chaotic web; world in which we live with overwrought temperatures, floods, fires, droughts and Covid-19.” Daniel P Quinn
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES, July 18, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ PICKING UP THE PIECES FROM 2020 while linking the past from The Grief Deck to create a better future for all of us.
Near the end of 2019 we had plans for a diverse 2020 season. Of these, we did achieve a January 30th program on Newark, Italy and me (Lulu Books 2019) at as a special event at Watchung Books in Montclair. To honor the grim plight of Syria we also did an outreach program to introduce members of our ArtsPR community to Fattal s Syrian store in Paterson. We have been in a deep frieze Blue mood ever since captured skillfully by Kevin Kramer.
Letter: Pro choice is pro life
Published: 7/11/2021 7:00:09 PM
The reason lies in illegal abortion’s terror for women. I have a need to convey a 1968 experience at this political time. I shorten the story but the astute can complete the gaps. A student in my dorm was headed to NYC alone for an illegal abortion. The BMOC (acronym of the times: big man on campus) would provide the $300 but not moral support. This is a year or so before NY made abortion legal, causing women to fly in from all across the country. Many did not have the resources to do so, however.
1938 – 2015
Sergeant Joseph Coffey, the legendary New York City detective who took on the mob and worked on some of the city’s most high-profile cases, including Son of Sam, died at home in Levittown, New York, in late September. He was 77.
Coffey decided on a career with the police at an early age when mobsters shot at his father after he resisted their attempt to influence the truck-driving union to which he belonged. “He vowed that he would catch these guys, lock them up, and that’s how he started,” his widow, Susan, told 1010 WINS, a New York City radio station.