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Reopenings to put the pie back in Pie Town

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Since taking over The Gathering Place, right, in January, Sarah Chavez has changed the name and is expanding the Homestead vintage and secondhand shop, left. She and her crew of pie bakers will now revive The Pie-O-Neer. (Courtesy of Sarah Chavez via El Defensor Chieftain) When Kathy Knapp closed the Pie-O-Neer and put it up for sale in March 2020, the Catron County spot known as Pie Town was left with a single pie source: The Gatherin’ Place. She hoped someone would buy the establishment and continue its storied legacy, but months went by without a serious offer. Sarah Chavez in front of the Pie-O-Neer in Pie Town. (Courtesy of Kathy Knapp via El Defensor Chieftain)

Make Time to Mourn

Make Time to Mourn Though the pandemic has posed obstacles to funerals, delaying memorial services has also opened up unexpected opportunities for reflection and creativity. Credit.Rose Wong May 14, 2021, 2:33 p.m. ET After the death of a loved one, the grief of each survivor is often different but the ritual of holding a funeral is shared. “One of the big things that a memorial service does is it’s a collective acknowledgment,” said Megan Devine, a therapist specializing in grief and the author of the book “It’s OK That You’re Not OK.” “Acknowledgment really is one of the only medicines we have for grief.”

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Podcasts that celebrate Keats - The Hindu BusinessLine

February 27, 2021 Off the beaten path: A quiet avenue leading to the grave of the British poet John Keats who died in Rome in February 1821   -  ISTOCK.COM Off the beaten path: A quiet avenue leading to the grave of the British poet John Keats who died in Rome in February 1821   -  ISTOCK.COM× On the 200th death anniversary of John Keats, celebrating his life and poetry with podcasts that dwell on beauty, nature and mortality Hosted by author and self-confessed amateur scholar Jacke Wilson, The History of Literature is the perfect podcast for rediscovering Keats Aesthetics is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of art and beauty and this podcast compiles a lecture series on aesthetics delivered by associate professor of philosophy, James Grant, at the University of Oxford

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