Relevant Links
Check out T.J. English’s articles that have appeared in what is recognized as one of the premier jazz magazines in the U.S.
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Amazon.com
Find the entire collection of T.J English’s books online at the web’s largest retailer.
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Visit Barnes & Noble’s website for their informative reader reviews and to purchase books by T.J. English.
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The name says it all... a great resource to see what people are saying about their favorite authors and books. Read reviews, join groups, and make friends with other like-minded readers.
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Irish American Writers & Artists, Inc.
IAW&A is a non-profit organization dedicated to the celebration of Irish American writers, actors, musicians, filmmakers and artists both past and present. Founded in 2008, IAW&A is an independent and progressive collective dedicated to the principle that promoting and appreciating creative expression enhances the human condition.
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A blog written from a Cuban-American perspective that focuses on a multitude of topics facing the island nation of Cuba.
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Online version of Miami’s largest and most well-respected newspaper
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Writers Guild of America, East
The Writers Guild of America, East, (WGAE) is a labor union of thousands of professionals who are the primary creators of what is seen or heard on television and film in the U.S., as well as the writers of a growing portion of original digital media content.
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The largest circulation Irish American weekly newspaper, with a 50-state subscription base. Founded in 1928, the national tabloid is on newsstands in major American cities every Wednesday.
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Online reports on the drug war from Latin America and elsewhere around the globe, with breaking news, analysis, investigative journalism, and translations of journalism from Mexico and other countries.
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Stunning photos, videos, audio recordings and other dispatches from deep inside the Mexican narco war. The drug cartels sometimes use Blog del Narco to post videos of tortures, beheadings, and other atrocities, including messages to the public, law enforcement and the government. Not for the squeamish. In Spanish.
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T.J. English’s listing on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
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Official home of New York’s Public Library system.
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Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Inside 97 Orchard, visitors take guided tours of apartments that recreate immigrant life in the 19th and 20th centuries. Along with a glimpse of the past, tours offer insights into current debates about immigration and public health.