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Review: ‘The Promise of Elsewhere’ by Brad Leithauser; ‘Offline’ by Brian Adams

Review: ‘The Promise of Elsewhere’ by Brad Leithauser; ‘Offline’ by Brian Adams

by Steve Pfarrer | May 3, 2019 | Articles, Featured, Review

THE PROMISE OF ELSEWHERE By Brad Leithauser Knopf Mount Holyoke College, where he previously taught, once described Brad Leithauser as “polymathic” — for good reason. A Harvard Law School graduate who worked in law before turning to writing, Leithauser has lived in...
Valley Advocate Staff Picks: Maniac, Valley Winds Cinco de Mayo, and Motherhood Out Loud

Valley Advocate Staff Picks: Maniac, Valley Winds Cinco de Mayo, and Motherhood Out Loud

by Advocate Staff | May 2, 2019 | Articles, Arts, Featured, Music, Staff Picks

Motherhood Out Loud at STCC // FRIDAY-SATURDAY Stagestruck columnist Chris Rohmann recently wrote about this production and described this play as 14 vignettes that “traverse the full terrain of the mom experience, from the throes of labor to the empty nest.” While...
Stagestruck: Liaisons, both neighborly and dangerous, at the Bushnell

Stagestruck: Liaisons, both neighborly and dangerous, at the Bushnell

by Chris Rohmann | May 1, 2019 | Articles, Arts, Columns, Featured, Review, Stage, Stagestruck

When the twin towers crumpled on September 11, 2001, American airspace was closed for fear of further attacks and all U.S.-bound flights were diverted to other airports. One of these was Gander International, i n Newfoundland, where 38 airliners landed, carrying...
Who Gets To Be Cured of HIV?: Equitable access at issue on the brink of a scientific breakthrough

Who Gets To Be Cured of HIV?: Equitable access at issue on the brink of a scientific breakthrough

by Chris Goudreau | May 1, 2019 | Articles, Featured, News

Dino Schnelle, a 66-year-old resident of Heath, was diagnosed with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in 1996. An openly gay man, he contracted HIV through unprotected sex sometime in the early- to mid-1980s. He waited about a decade before getting tested due to fear...
Bizarro Briefs: A Dream Fake-cation To Nebraska

Bizarro Briefs: A Dream Fake-cation To Nebraska

by Chris Goudreau | May 1, 2019 | Articles, Bizarro Briefs, Featured, News

A Dream Fake-cation To Nebraska You’re down on your luck and feeling the blues. It happens to everyone. Maybe you need a trip to Disneyland to lift your spirits … or Nebraska? You don’t have to actually go to Nebraska to go on vacation because a Nebraska-based...
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