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Await Further Updates Involving Charles, Shannon, and Angelo

Closing time: "To the Best of Our Knowledge" show to air on September 27, marking its final episode. The upcoming newsletter will be the last one as well, with updates from Anne and Steve in store. Charles, Shannon, and Angelo share their future plans and contact details for staying connected,...

Await further developments involving Charles, Shannon, and Angelo
Await further developments involving Charles, Shannon, and Angelo

Await Further Updates Involving Charles, Shannon, and Angelo

In the world of journalism, art, and creative expression, several notable individuals are making waves with their unique projects. Here's a brief overview of some of the latest developments.

Shannon Henry Kleiber, a former Washington Post staff writer and columnist, has re-launched her independent media company. Shannon is also the author of two books and contributes to the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. She has dedicated specific sites for her writing and radio interviews, as well as a newsletter titled Cadence: On Writing & Sound. Shannon will host an interview at the Wisconsin Book Festival this fall, and her author web site can be found online for those interested in her work.

Charles Monroe-Kane, on the other hand, spent last winter as the co-artist-in-residence at the ILLU Science and Art center in Ilulissat, Kalallit Nunnat (Greenland). Charles is working on a documentary project about his podcast, which is expected to be realized this winter. He also plans to return to Kalallit Nunnat this winter to produce a podcast series about the Sermersauq: The Last Ice Project. The Sermersauq project aims to extract and sculpt a massive piece of ancient ice from Sermersauq (the Greenland Ice Sheet) and house it in a reliquary vessel. The sculpture from this project will tour the world as a symbol of planetary fragility in the face of climate change.

In addition to his work with the Sermersauq project, Charles is also working on a documentary about the project. His work and contact information can be found at his website.

Meanwhile, Shannon Henry Kleiber's colleague, Shannon, is also working on several writing and audio projects, including one on documentary poetry. Shannon has started a newsletter, Cadence: On Writing & Sound, and also has an author web site. She will host an interview at the Wisconsin Book Festival this fall.

Last but not least, Angelo Bautista is applying for jobs and exploring other projects. Angelo may also start a YouTube channel, a newsletter, or a podcast as a creative outlet. More information about Angelo and their work can be found at their website.

For those interested in learning more about the Sermersauq: The Last Ice Project and how to help make it happen, more information can be found online. This project serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our planet's precious resources in the face of climate change.

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