
Adrienne Cohen
Writer and Photographer at Freelance
Owner at Good Food and Faraway Places
Freelance Writer
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2 weeks ago |
rightoffmain.com | Adrienne Cohen
If you lived through the Vietnam Era, or if you had a relative in service during that time, you no doubt know that thousands of Americans gave their lives or were injured during the 10-year span of American participation in that conflict. Others returned home from their time in service and were treated with contempt by the public. They were combatants in an unpopular war.
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1 month ago |
goodfoodandfarawayplaces.com | Adrienne Cohen
We had invited an assortment of neighbors and friends to join us for a potluck get-together at our home last Sunday — Easter Sunday — and they all arrived promptly at the appointed time. Darkening gray clouds had not dampened spirits in the slightest as our group of 12 assembled. However, dinner was destined to be delayed as the existing tornado watch was upgraded to multiple tornado warnings for our area, including the Hot Springs, Arkansas, area and the Village we call home.
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2 months ago |
goodfoodandfarawayplaces.com | Adrienne Cohen
It’s a paint color, a pale, watery shade that seems somehow imbued with sky, water, serenity, and the hopes and dreams of an entire culture. It’s traditional for the Gullah Geechee inhabitants of Georgia, the Carolinas and the sea islands that extend along the Eastern seaboard all the way to northern Florida. These people were transplants from western Africa, primarily Angola. For them, the color blue was sacred.
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2 months ago |
goodfoodandfarawayplaces.com | Adrienne Cohen
It’s a paint color, a pale, watery shade that seems somehow imbued with sky, water, serenity, and the hopes and dreams of an entire culture. It’s traditional for the Gullah Geechee inhabitants of Georgia, the Carolinas and the sea islands that extend along the Eastern seaboard all the way to northern Florida. These people were transplants from western Africa, primarily Angola. For them, the color blue was sacred.
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Feb 25, 2025 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Adrienne Cohen
Ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Quantities of Qualia: Stone Athletes and the Ethnography of Intensity Autores: Adrienne Cohen Localización: Current anthropology: A world journal of the sciences of man, ISSN 0011-3204, Nº. 1, 2025, págs. 29-49 Idioma: inglés Texto completo no disponible (Saber más ...) Resumen Relative intensity, or degree change, is ubiquitous and consequential in human social life.
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