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Poet Robert Hass: An Elegy For His Younger Brother
The former poet laureate reflects on his brother's passing in the new poem "August Notebook: A Death." The elegy is included in Hass' new collection, The Apple Trees at Olema, which includes material from his first five works — as well as new poems on the art of storytelling and personal relations in a violent world.
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The ‘Golden State Stimulus’ Includes Undocumented Californians, But Many Can’t Access Their Ch
Undocumented Californians have been mostly shut out of three rounds of federal stimulus checks. So when the ‘Golden State Stimulus’ was approved in February by the State Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, undocumented immigrants were hopeful that they’d finally receive some direct relief. But bureaucratic hoops have prevented many people from … Continue reading The ‘Golden State Stimulus’ Includes Undocumented Californians, But Many Can’t Access Their Checks →
When Your Family Doctor Is Also Your Shrink
Even as mental health treatment gets a stronger footing with insurers, the care itself may be less than ideal. Primary care doctors, rather than psychiatrists, provide a lot treatment for mental health issues.
Wolf Eyes still mirrors and mutates reality
Dreams in Splattered Lines refines the long-running noise band's approach to cinematic horror: still gross and grueling, but painted in thicker strokes of neon gloom.
Judi Dench, Living Quietly in 'Cranford'
The actress, whose career has spanned splashy Bond blockbusters and Sondheim on stage, plays a shy, sweet English spinster in the Masterpiece TV series based on Elizabeth Gaskell's tales.
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Africa Unveils All-Africa Passport — But So Far Only 2 People Have One
Economists say it'll be good for Africa, making it easier for businesspeople, workers and tourists to cross borders.
'Duck Dynasty' Calls It Quits; Final Episode To Air In April
With the premiere of its eleventh season, the cast of A&E's hit reality show Duck Dynasty announced this will be its last season. The popular cable show has not been without controversy.
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Berliners Vote To Keep Cold War-Era Airport Open
Tegel Airport was built when Berlin was a divided city and has been scheduled to close after the opening of a new international airport called Berlin Brandenburg, farther from the city center.
A Surfside, Fla., Priest Waits And Prays For News Of Missing Parishioners
The Rev. Juan Sosa's St. Joseph Church sits near the site of the collapsed condominium. "I do believe in hope," he told NPR.
Is Facebook Too Big? State Attorneys General Want to Know
Attorneys general from eight states and the District of Columbia have launched a formal investigation into Facebook over anti-competitive practices.
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