The novel Miss Allen knead AS TOLD TO BC PIRES My name is Lisa Allen-Agostini and my novel The Bread the Devil Knead was published last week. I come from straight outta Morvant, no crossover. I lived in my mother s house overlooking the traffic lights at Morvant Junction from age two until my mid-20s. I live now in Backayard, a village in the rainforest high up Simeon Road, Petit Valley. We live downstairs my husband Brian McMeo s parents house. My mom, Dolsie, was a widow with seven children. My father had two before he had my brother Dennis and me with Dolsie. It wasn t the Brady Bunch, though.
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“Imaginings of Occupied Artsakh” exhibition launched on April 19 GLENDALE Glendale Library Arts & Culture and ReflectSpace Gallery present “Sites of Fracture: Diasporic Imaginings of Occupied Artsakh,” a virtual exhibition that brings together diasporan Armenian artists from the United States, Canada, and Germany to build collective counter-narratives to the forces of occupation and cultural erasure in the Republic of Artsakh. The exhibition launched on April 19. In September 2020, the autocratic state of Azerbaijan invaded the Republic of Artsakh and initiated an campaign of ethnic cleansing targeting its Indigenous Armenian population. With a vastly out-financed military and direct support from Turkey, Azerbaijan succeeded in occupying large swaths of Artsakh. In the process, thousands lost their lives and 100,000 Armenians were displaced from their ancestral homes.
Because @FabDLT is right. What is the difference between sleeping with a dealer for the neurochemical hit of weed and sleeping with any man for the neurochemical hit of textual validation? All relationships are transactional, and once your mind is open to that truth, your life can truly begin. You think I’d be in the Guardian without sleeping with the Career man for Career? Get real. 2. Great Aussie Batsmen, by The Grub I’m famously known to say that all comedy can be broken down into two categories: Sensible Venn Diagrams and Absurd Lists. As a working satirist, I can say that satire leans on Venn Diagrams. Oh, ScoMo did a presser from a P-Class zeppelin? Let me just draw two overlapping circles labelled “Politicians” and “Zeppelins” and come up with the zinger “I don’t know how the zeppelin coped with all the