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Clare Muldaur is the daughter of musician Geoff Muldaur and his second spouse. [1]She released two solo albums before becoming a member of the Reasons. [2] She cites Bessie Smith as an early favorite, in addition to the music of the 1930s and '40s, French films, and the movie musical Singin' in the Rain.
Fort Liberty soldiers share personal stories while helping to rebuild and provide relief to those affected by the hurricane.
(The Center Square) – Gov. Josh Stein on Tuesday briefed state elected leaders on his $1 billion plan for western North Carolina’s recovery from Hurricane Helene. “Our most immediate need in ...
Asheville is a small city, Shields said, and that’s allowed for grassroots effort to form to help Western North Carolina. The group gathered Wednesday evening prepping for a trip out west.
There are many organizations ready to accept your donations to help with Helen relief efforts in North Carolina and elsewhere. Here's a list.
No Telephone to Heaven, the sequel to Abeng (novel), is the second novel published by Jamaican-American author Michelle Cliff.The novel continues the story of Clare Savage, Cliff's semi-autobiographical character from Abeng, through a set of flashbacks that recount Clare's adolescence and young adulthood as she moves from Jamaica to the United States, then to England, and finally back to Jamaica.
Clare does not inhabit any particular social class but rather lives as both a working-class and a middle-class woman in the novel. Clare is born in a working-class family where her father is a janitor of the building that she lives in. [34] In adulthood, she passes during her marriage to obtain the lifestyle of an upper-middle-class woman. [35]
The disaster-relief portion of Senate Bill 382 fails to meet the moment for storm battered Western North Carolinians who need immediate help to keep businesses afloat and keep paying rent, they say.