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Back Talk: Naom Chomsky a Bummer But Speaks Truth

Back Talk: Naom Chomsky a Bummer But Speaks Truth

by Kristin Palpini | May 1, 2017 | Articles, Letters from our Readers, News

Splitting Radiation Hairs Radiation exposure at 10 mrem? 15? 25? Small fractions of what everyone gets from natural background? These being hypothetical exposures (outlined in “Nuclear Activists Raise Concern Over Vermont Yankee Quick Fix,” April 27-May 3,...
Staff picks: Get out there and enjoy the Valley!

Staff picks: Get out there and enjoy the Valley!

by Advocate Staff | Apr 25, 2017 | Articles, Get Out With Staff Picks, Newsletter

Upper Valley Music Festival – Saturday, April 29 My wife is going to be participating in an all-day yoga event Saturday, leaving me with our 3-month-old. What better way to entertain the little guy than 12 hours of live music in Greenfield with dozens of acts on...
Suffocating in Silence: Winner of Valley Advocate Juniper Writing Scholarship puts displacement in its place

Suffocating in Silence: Winner of Valley Advocate Juniper Writing Scholarship puts displacement in its place

by Kristin Palpini | Apr 24, 2017 | Articles, Arts, News, Newsletter

For writer Elinam Agbo, words are like air.“If I go too long without expressing my thoughts in one way or another, I begin to feel suffocated and distant from my memories as well as my lived moments,” said Agbo, this year’s winner of the Valley Advocate’s Juniper...
The Resistance is Just Getting Started: Today Science, Tomorrow (May  Day) Workers’ Rights

The Resistance is Just Getting Started: Today Science, Tomorrow (May Day) Workers’ Rights

by Kristin Palpini and Chris Goudreau | Apr 24, 2017 | Articles, News

On a hill of gravelly mud in Kendrick Park — that little strip of grass in downtown Amherst flanked by Triangle and Pleasant streets — a family of protesters are passing around plastic instruments and bird masks in preparation for the March for Science.“Everyone got...
Review: Krakatoa Picnic Got Me Lit, Check out James Heflin’s palpable poetry Friday

Review: Krakatoa Picnic Got Me Lit, Check out James Heflin’s palpable poetry Friday

by Kristin Palpini | Apr 24, 2017 | Articles, Arts, Newsletter

The first thing you need to know about Krakatoa Picnic is that the imagery in this book of poems, by James Heflin, will sear you to the side of the Indonesian volcano.The collection of sci-fi-influenced prose is vivid in its tactile descriptions of place, people, and...
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