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EndNotes archive for April 10, 2012

TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012


Chester Cornett's "Crucifix," left, Lonnie Holley's "9-11, the Cable that Snapped Before They Saved Me," second from left, Jesse Aaron's "Crucifixion," second from right, and Hawkin Bolden's "Untitled (Crucifixion)" are on display during the press preview of the exhibit titled "Coming Home! Self-Taught Artists, the Bible and the American South," Tuesday in New York. 
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Holy Week Journey

I spent last week on the East Coast with singing children. The choir sang at various monuments in and around Washington, DC. Then we went on to New York. The two most poignant moments: singing at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland. The kids sang,…

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Spokesman-Review features writer Rebecca Nappi, along with writer Catherine Johnston of Olympia, Wash., discuss here issues facing aging boomers, seniors and those experiencing serious illness, dying, death and other forms of loss.