Visiting Scholar of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
Andrew Alan Johnson receives funding from the Fulbright-Hays foundation, the Mario Einaudi Center, and the Humanities Korea foundation.
In many countries in Southeast Asia, such as Myanmar, Thailand,
Most of us are fascinated by the night sky, especially the moon. We have enjoyed moonlit walks when there is a full moon. We look for the blue moon, our harvest moon, a crescent moon and for the man in the moon.
We listen to music that is about the moon…… like “Moon River” b
SUDBURY — Longfellow's Wayside Inn was transformed into a fairy wonderland — scattered with fairy homes, pixie dust, enchanting flutes playing throughout the gardens and “live fairies,” courtesy of The Thursday Garden Club of Sudbury.
The inn, surrounded by wooded trails, a
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MONTH OF MARY TRAVEL FEATURE: Detroit, Mi
On this Father’s Day, I’d like to talk mothers. Not just any mother, but The Mother: The Mother Mary.
Identify her with reverence as the Blessed Virgin Mary, Madonna, Our Lady of the Rosary, Mary, Queen of Heaven, or Mary, Mother of God, whatever, it’s all good.
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New gravestones hard to come by in North Alabama
The global supply chain issue is prolonging the mourning process for people who've lost a loved one.
The granite industry is experiencing a supply shortage, which is then increasing the time it takes for people to get a headstone.
Off the beaten track in Ramona, in a quirky building next to stuccoed single-story office complex, dozens of meditating dogs, owls, Buddhas, angels and other hand-made sculptures crowd the shelves of the Designer Stone Garden Shop.
The store may be small, but the business definitely isn�
Sensitive to Art & its Discontents
One of the most interesting public sculptures in Philadelphia right now is a 22-feet-tall, wooden box in the middle of a public park.
The box actually covers a marble statue of Christopher Columbus that has been in place for nearly 1
Forget London 2012. What about Olympia in 388 BC? Archaeologist Neil Faulkner has just published a new book that attempts to reconstruct the lived experience of the ancient games. So what were they really like?
Would a modern visitor to the ancient Olympics find much that was familiar, o
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. — Dozens of veterans, their families and state leaders gathered Friday at