In an ironic twist, J.B. Mooney, a down-on-his-luck carpenter, seeks quick gains through crime while grappling with his artistic aspirations and societal expectations.
For many Vietnamese refugees and their families, this flag is a powerful symbol of freedom, democracy and remembrance. As emojis become an essential part of our digital communications, it's time the diversity of our community is reflected there too.
To be able to see the Huey helicopter and to look out and see folks that are my parents age, my grandparents age, paying homage and their respect to America's efforts to bring them in, welcome them as refugees when they first arrived.
"The most poignant feature is an agonizing doubt about their continued ability to love others, and to accept affection. One veteran said: 'I hope I can learn to love as much as I learned to hate'..."
Rudenstine reflected on the changing nature of student protests, noting, 'In the '60s, student protests were quite violent at times, but they were all mainly concerned with the Vietnam War.' He observed that these protests were generally united in their goals, emphasizing the singular focus on significant issues, which contrasts sharply with today's more diverse motivations.
Lara Price's life story, from escaping Vietnam's war to becoming a successful blues singer, is filled with resilience and cultural richness, perfect for musical adaptation.