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  • The novelist, activist and short story writer explored the lives of the marginalized and the powerless in American life. He was known for his books, Cloudsplitter, Affliction and Continental Drift.
  • In 1729, Blair is a fifteen-year-old Ulster-Scot living in Ireland under the crushing weight of famine, poverty, and prejudice. In search of a better life, he commits to a four years term as an indentured servant in Philadelphia in the American colonies. In London, ten-year-old orphan and pickpocket Mallie is arrested for stealing a handkerchief. After a horrifying stay at Newgate prison, she is sentenced to indentured servitude in the American colonies. Once there, she is sold to a cruel tobacco planter for seven years. Eventually, Blair and Mallie’s paths cross when they are acquired by the same owner. The two escape together and head west as fugitives. This sweeping historical novel tells the story of their struggles, love and survival. Indra Zuno was born in Mexico, where she enjoyed a successful career in theater and television. She has received numerous awards for her writing. As part of her preparation for this novel, she spent time in Northern Ireland, Pennsylvania and two weeks aboard a tall ship replica, washing decks and climbing masts. She read over one hundred books about white servitude, the Delaware Native tribe and Scots-Irish immigration. This is Indra’s debut novel.
  • When Hurricane Idalia slammed into the Florida coast, it decimated several small beach towns and fishing villages. Now, those communities are beginning the task of rebuilding.
  • Winston's successful albums for Windham Hill Records made him one of the first stars of new age music.
  • From the organizers: Come see this new musical at the La Jolla Playhouse from June 14 to July 24. Click here for showtimes and details. Amid the political upheaval of the early 20th Century, a young painter named Tamara de Lempicka and her aristocrat husband are forced to abandon their luxurious lifestyle in St. Petersburg and flee to the dubious safety of Paris. Relying on raw talent and relentless ambition, Tamara claws her way from penniless refugee to in-demand portraitist, earning a place among Parisian high society. Her world is upended once again when she meets Rafaela, a free spirit from the city slums, who introduces Tamara to a new world of decadence and passion. Torn between her new muse and her husband, and fighting to leave her mark on an ever-changing world, Tamara must discover the depths of her own strength to survive. Spanning decades of political turmoil and told through a thrilling, pop-infused score, Lempicka boldly explores the contradictions of a world in crisis, a woman ahead of her era, and an artist whose time has finally come. Related links: La Jolla Playhouse on Instagram Lempicka song "Woman Is"
  • Experts refer to "climate grief." Terry Tempest Williams explains what this feels like to someone who has spent their life thinking about our psychic and spiritual connection to the natural world.
  • Many of the staff at Just In Time aged out of the foster care system themselves.
  • Film crews thought the gown, worn by Carrie Fisher's Star Wars character, had been destroyed after the production wrapped. The auction company said it was still accepting offers on the dress.
  • Ralph Yarl, a 16-year-old high school junior, was shot by a white homeowner after he went to the wrong address to pick up his brothers. The shooter was charged on Monday after criticism over delays.
  • Lori Vallow Daybell's previous husband was killed in Arizona months before her two youngest children were murdered in Idaho. Now, prosecutors are looking to extradite Vallow Daybell to Arizona.
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