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Standing outside the Washington Legislative Building on a sunny day in mid-April, Republican state Rep. Travis Couture delivered a descriptive diagnosis. Democrats, he warned the crowd, weren’t ...
“It’s a full body slam on blue-collar joy, you guys.” Now some of those taxes referenced by Couture weeks ago are embedded in the Legislature’s final budgets, both operating and ...
Beauty Packaging’s 2025 Beauty Company of the Year, Sol de Janeiro, introduced the new Badalada Vitamin Infused Lotion. Portuguese slang for “the hottest thing,” Body Badalada represents a new ...
Bro that’s not balance, that’s a full-body slam on blue collar joy. State Rep. April Berg, chair of the House Finance Committee, underscored a changing economy — think: inflation ...
JOY HARJO: (Reading) I never got to wash my mother's body when she died. I return to take care of her in memory. That's how I make peace when things are left undone.
JOY HARJO: (Reading) I never got to wash my mother's body when she died. I return to take care of her in memory. That's how I make peace when things are left undone. I go back and open the door.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former U.S. poet laureate, Joy Harjo, about her book "Washing My Mother's Body" where she explores the complexity of a daughter's grief as she reflects on her mother ...
and it is with words that she processes this life - joy, hardships and, in a new book, grief. It's called "Washing My Mother's Body: A Ceremony For Grief," and it is dedicated to her late mother. When ...