by Hayley Wood | Nov 8, 2011 | The Public Humanist
This summer on my way to work, I found something just for me in a box of cast-off books on a sidewalk in downtown Northampton: a biography of Tolstoy by Henri Troyat published in 1967 and translated from the original French by Nancy Amphoux. A clipping with a photo of...
by Sarah Werthan Buttenwieser | Nov 8, 2011 | Standing In The Shadows
In the very early months of Saskia’s life, it seemed as if during every visit we made together to Whole Foods—tiny little babe bundled in the fleecy sling or Moby—I met fellow adoptive parents. In fact, one friend was in the midst of an adoption...
by Michael Cimaomo | Nov 8, 2011 | Northeast Underground
Well, Mother Nature decided to deal Western Massachusetts another blow Saturday. While forgoing previous disasters like tornados, earthquakes and tropical storms, fall weather in the area turned frigid and snow fell in abundance. Plus, with their limbs still covered...