Showing posts with label Michael Nardolilli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Nardolilli. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Listen to My Father on a Radio Show
My father, Michael A. Nardolilli, works for the Montgomery Parks Foundation. Their major initiative these days is building a museum to tell the story of Josiah Henson, one of the real-life inspirations behind the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. He recently talked about this project on the Kojo Nnamdi show (13 minutes in, under the episode title: How The Region’s Forgotten Slave Stories Are
Being Rediscovered)
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history,
Maryland,
Michael Nardolilli,
Nardolilli,
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non-fiction,
novel,
radio,
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
Trying to Salvage My SEO...
...with poems up at Three Line Poetry, now that my sister and my father have both made appearances in public that threaten to shoot to the top of the Google charts. When you search Nardolilli, I want you to find me!
Note: when my sister talks about her brother's closet, she is referring to Ben Nardolilli, not Jon.
Also, since Bill Richardson is the number one searched for term that leads people to my blog, I am going to mention him again. Bill Richardson. Bill Richardson. Bill Richard's On!
Note: when my sister talks about her brother's closet, she is referring to Ben Nardolilli, not Jon.
Also, since Bill Richardson is the number one searched for term that leads people to my blog, I am going to mention him again. Bill Richardson. Bill Richardson. Bill Richard's On!
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