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Category: Cultures

Bootmakers Offer an Example by Tom Darin Liskey

March 18, 2017 Melissa

When you think of Texas, there are a few iconic images that come to mind: big cattle ranches, oil derricks, and of course, cowboys. On

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Trinidad & Tobago: Listen To The Beat by Tom Darin Liskey

February 17, 2017 Melissa

Carnival is just around the corner, but the mood in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago’s capital city is somber. Merchants throughout the city just

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A Longer Table by Alan McCoy

February 2, 2017 Melissa

 “When you have more than you need, build a longer table not a higher fence.” – Unknown  . Whenever I think of cooking good food,

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You Can’t Build a Wall on Common Ground by Tom Darin Liskey

January 20, 2017 Melissa

US President-elect Donald Trump is starting his four-year term with some of the lowest approval ratings seen by an American president-elect in decades. Just south of the border

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Kosher in Corsicana by Tom Darin Liskey

November 22, 2016 Melissa

The heat has been stubborn this year. Already by October, the sticky Texas summer was sticking around like an unwanted house guest. Instead of cooling

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