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Soldier With PTSD, Woman Who Lost Husband To It, Find Solace Together
When Army Capt. Stefanie Pelkey's husband returned from Iraq, "his light was gone," she says. Army Sgt. T.J. Hart says he barely survived the numbness that led Pelkey's husband away.
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Lost songs from Alvin Ailey's 'Revelations' find voice in new piece
Alvin Ailey's seminal Revelations is considered the most widely viewed modern dance work in the world. Lost songs from the 1960 premiere are featured in a new work and an album this season.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Pianist Jeremy Denk; Frank Bruni on vision lost and found
Classical pianist Denk says life is like a series of music lessons. John Powers reviews the Hulu series, Life & Beth. After a stroke blinded one eye, NY Times columnist Bruni focused on the future.
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They Returned To India To Be Near Their Fathers, But Lost Them Both To COVID-19
After seven years in the U.S., a husband and wife returned to their native India to spend more time with their aging parents. But their time together was shorter than they'd hoped.
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The long-lost remains of the last known Tasmanian tiger have been found in a cupboard
The skeleton and skin of what is believed to be the last Tasmanian tiger have been stashed away in a cupboard at a museum in Tasmania, where experts lost track of the bizarre looking creature.
Justin Townes Earle's 'The Saint Of Lost Causes' Looks Through The Eyes Of America
Cradled in his homespun warmth, Justin Townes Earle's husky drawl feels like the darkness before the dawn.
Rebuilding Without Erecting New Barriers
Like so many others, Greg Smith was displaced by Hurricane Katrina. His family lost everything, including Smith's state-of-the-art wheelchair.
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Japanese Boy, 7, Is Reportedly Found Alive After 6 Days Lost In Forest
Hundreds of people had taken up the search for the 7-year-old who was missing in bear-inhabited woods in Hokkaido, a large island in northern Japan.
Woodburn teachers plan memorial to honor educators, community members, lost to COVID-19
As educators around Oregon await new school-reopening guidance, a teachers union in Woodburn is planning a memorial Monday to honor those lost to COVID-19 – and highlight the risk in returning to in-person instruction.
Isamu Noguchi and Saburo Hasegawa: A Friendship Nearly Lost to Art History
Even decades after Saburo Hasegawa’s death, the artist and designer Isamu Noguchi would describe his friendship with Hasegawa as an “everlasting conversation.” The two first met in 1950, when Noguchi was near the end of a two-year world tour, ostensibly researching leisure environments for a book project. Hasegawa served as Noguchi’s guide and translator in … Continue reading Isamu Noguchi and Saburo Hasegawa: A Friendship Nearly Lost to Art History →
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