Marty RoseMassacre at Qissa Khwani Peshawar: erased from history - The Sunday Guardian Livesundayguardianlive.com - SHRIDHAR NAIKJust a year over a decade after the gruesome events of Jallianwala Bagh, and a month after the triumphant Dandi March, another Black Day descended on …
Marty RoseObonAeon MediaWhat Akiko saw at the centre of the Hiroshima blast, and the indelible mark it left | Aeon Videos An unsparing animation depicts the hell of the …
Marty RoseThe Forgotten Bridges of Vancouvermontecristomagazine.comIn his new book Incredible Crossings: The History and Art of the Bridges, Tunnels and Ferries That Connect British Columbia, historian Derek Hayes …
Marty RoseI Broke Breakfastverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Amanda MullAmericans eat a narrower variety of foods for breakfast than anyone else. It doesn’t have to be this way. There’s no good reason you can’t eat a chicken-parmesan hoagie for breakfast. That’s what I decided last year when I woke up one morning, hungover and ravenous, craving the sandwich’s very …
Marty RoseThe Vancouver Maritime Museum kicks off International Women’s Day with The Girls Are Coming!verified_publisherThe Globe and Mail - Marsha LedermanBetween 1862 and 1870, four steam-powered ships travelled from England to Victoria packed with women and girls. The girls found themselves on board for a range of reasons, but overwhelmingly it was to escape a life without options. They were orphans, unmarried working girls or gentlewomen so old …
Marty RoseGeorge Washington Was a Master of Deceptionverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Amy ZegartThe Founding Fathers relied on deceit in championing American independence—and that has lessons for the present. As we celebrate Thanksgiving weekend, a holiday first declared by George Washington’s presidential proclamation in 1789, it is worth remembering that deception played a pivotal role in …