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‘The Day Before Christmas’ by David Daniel

December 23, 2019 by PaulM Posted in Culture, Literature 2 Comments

One of our regular contributors, David Daniel, sent us this story called “The Day Before Christmas,” which we are happy to run on the day-before-the-day before Christmas to give our readers extra time to enjoy the story. To learn more about Dave and his books, see this author’s note from…

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Novelist Theresa Batalogianis: From Reader to Writer–She Did It

December 20, 2019 by PaulM Posted in Culture, History, Lowell, Literature 2 Comments

Theresa Batalogianis or T. R. Monaghan for the literary world is our new addition to the “Literary Lowell+” growing catalogue of writers, poets, playwrights, historians, and others who are working with words and books in the area. She wrote to us to tell us how she wrote and published her…

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House work continues despite impeachment process by Marjorie Arons-Barron

December 19, 2019 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. The Guardian Yesterday’s message? It was a sad day for the country but a good day for  Constitutional democracy. The Democrats greeted the  approval of two Articles of Impeachment with the solemnity and gravity the event warranted. Donald…

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George Chigas: Writing in at Least Two Lanes

December 18, 2019 by PaulM Posted in Culture, Education, History, Lowell, Poetry, Lowell People, Literature Leave a Comment

As we continue to build the “Literary Lowell+” section of this blog site, this addition is not a new name around Greater Lowell. George Chigas, Ph.D., is Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of World Languages & Cultures at UMass Lowell. George has been a contributor to this blog and…

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U.S. Senate: Profiles in Courage or Cowardice? by Marjorie Arons-Barron

December 17, 2019 by Tony Posted in Uncategorized 2 Comments

The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog. After an expected vote for impeachment in the House of Representatives, the fate of Donald Trump will move to the U.S. Senate, where the prospects for the triumph of Constitutional values are bleak and where GOP stalwarts like…

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Lowell recites “A Visit from St. Nicholas”

December 16, 2019 by DickH Posted in Lowell Leave a Comment

Here’s a 2011 video of local residents reciting “A Visit from St. Nicholas”

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What Happened in the UK Election? John Wooding’s View

December 14, 2019 by PaulM Posted in Current Events, History, Politics 3 Comments

John Wooding recently retired from his position as professor in the Department of Political Science at UMass Lowell. He is an occasional contributor to this blog. Born in Northampton, England, John is a U.S. citizen now, but retains strong ties to the UK through family, friends, and colleagues. He offers…

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‘The Christmas Fruitcake” by Henri Marchand

December 14, 2019 by PaulM Posted in Culture 1 Comment

The Christmas Fruitcake: An Ageless Tradition by Henri Marchand A note from the author: Like its subject this essay has been around, appearing first as a Sunrise radio essay on WUML-FM, re-wrapped as a “Guest Column” piece in the Sun newspaper, and showing up on this blog for the past…

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A Look Back at UK Election in 2015 by John Wooding (re-post)

December 10, 2019 by PaulM Posted in Current Events, History, Politics Leave a Comment

With an election in the UK coming up soon, here’s a look back at the 2015 election by John Wooding, born in Northampton, England, and now a US citizen, who taught political science at UMass Lowell for many years. This is the election that led to the Brexit (British exit…

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New Poem by Chath pierSath, Traveling in Cambodia

December 9, 2019 by PaulM Posted in Poetry, Literature, Culture, History, Lowell 5 Comments

One of our occasional contributors, the poet-painter-farmer-social activist Chath pierSath is traveling in his homeland, Cambodia, and sending daily dispatches as poems and paintings on his Facebook page. A refugee from the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, Chath came to America as a boy and after various moves settled…

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