Hardebeck Edition – Frank McNally on an Anglo-German musician who became the “blind bard of Belfast”
He also earned a beautiful gravestone in Glasnevin Cemetery, carved by the Cork sculptor Seamus “Stone Mad” Murphy. That ...
The original purpose of the Library of Congress was to provide unbiased research to members of Congress. Each year, the ...
LUDHIANA: As part of the district administration's "uplifting" Mission for Education and Empowerment of Divyangjans (UMEED) project, Deputy commission.
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Victorious Kidss Educares (VKE) students showcased 67 innovative projects addressing real-world issues and personal interests ...
In a major show at the Whitney, Christine Sun Kim shines light on Deaf culture and measures sonic experience beyond the ear.
People write to this newspaper for many reasons. In February, Phil Drietz and Jeanne Ludowese weighed in on climate change, offering arguments on opposite sides. In July, Kala Hjelle of Alexandria ...
Meto (named changed), a person with cerebral palsy who cannot speak, navigates the world primarily using her thumb and smartphone. She communicates with family, friends, and others through text ...
At only 3 years old in 1812, a little French boy named Louis Braille found himself alone in his father’s harness-making shop.
Singer-songwriter Ray Charles may have had Georgia on his mind, but North Florida is where his path to fame and fortune began.
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