Yes, there’s an Eritrean embassy in Tel Aviv and an Israeli embassy in Asmara. Maybe the explanation is the listening station the IDF keeps on Amba Sawara, the highest point in Eritrea, and the naval base on the island of Dahlak in the Red Sea. Haaretz, quoting foreign sources to dodge censorship, reported that the base hosts IDF gunboats and subs keeping an eye on traffic in the Bab al-Mandeb, especially Iranian weapons bound for Hamas in Gaza or Hizballah in Lebanon.
Rebecca Koenig is the careers reporter at U.S. News & World Report, where she writes feature st... Read moreRebecca Koenig is the careers reporter at U.S. News & World Report, where she writes feature stories about labor policy, workplace culture, employment data and career advice. She manages and edits the On Careers column, which publishes insight from experts about all aspects of professional life. Koenig was named a 2018 fellow by the National Press Foundation and won the 2015 David W. Miller Award for Young Journalists. She has appeared in media interviews with public radio stations KPCC (Southern California), WTOP (Washington, D.C.) and AM970 (New York City), print outlets like the Detroit Free Press and podcasts including “The Business of Giving.” Koenig has presented at conferences such as the Florida Blue Foundation Community Health Symposium and PhilNext. Previously, she covered social justice, religion, federal policy and labor at The Chronicle of Philanthropy. She’s also written for The Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington Post Express, Sauce Magazine, Narratively and Town & Style St. Louis Magazine, where she worked as managing editor.Koenig studied English and history at the College of William & Mary, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa and won a commencement award for distinguished scholarship. Learn more about Koenig on her website and follow her on Twitter.
For example, the anonymous writer telling the macabre story of the baker’s dream in Genesis 40:16-18, which Russell quotes in English and wrongly locates in the 50th chapter. Many of his Facebook friends post their greetings and accolades in Hebrew but he sticks with English. He thinks and counts in English, always will, as olim who grew up in Russia will always think and count in Russian, in Argentina in Spanish, in Ethiopia in Amharic, and so forth.
While Rusted Root is on hiatus, Michael has been devoting his time to creating an entirely new soundscape. Glabicki’s new solo project is aptly titled, Uprooted. This band promises to bring back parts of the Rusted Root of old, but also include more percussion and female vocals. Collectively, the band hopes that the new material will deliver it to a special place that the fans will appreciate. Michael will continue to play Rusted Root’s entire catalogue with freshly inspired versions, as well as introduce new and exciting music under the moniker of Uprooted.
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Currier’s latest tiles, designed in eight variations, will be displayed in public for the first time on two free-standing walls in the Burchfield Penney exhibition. She utilized both wheel-thrown and hand-built techniques to create undulating waves, articulated in both positive and negative profiles, and coated with uniquely formulated glazes that accentuate the rise and fall in the tiles’ surfaces. One is a semi-opaque iridescent satin white; the other is an opaque charcoal satin that breaks with a bronze sheen.
“Display, the title of the exhibition, echoes the context or intent of an object and how it can shift when placed in varying spaces; but it’s really all one display,” says Anne Currier. “Showing my work as the Langley H. Kenzie Award recipient is part of a series of year-long positive coincidences. The Burchfield Penney’s support of craft-based media, exhibiting in its Sylvia L. Rosen Gallery and earning a collaborative grant to design tile walls with Boston Valley Terra Cotta is a confluence that transformed 2017 into a miracle for me.”
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Anne Currier is a sculptor whose medium is ceramic, and she is the recipient of the 2018 Langley H. Kenzie Award which entitles her to a solo exhibition. In Display,
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