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Jennifer Mills and Jonathan Ritzman, longtime acquaintances, had their first date in 2023, “and things just grew and grew,” ...
Unique needs for plastic parts have kept board game production in China -- and publishers are already folding from being ...
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House Digest on MSNDon't Toss An Old Alarm Clock! Try These 15 Creative Repurposing Ideas InsteadInstead of throwing away an old alarm clock because it doesn't work or it's not your style, consider repurposing it with one ...
After three decades, Grantham is retiring as children’s librarian at Franklin. She leaves in her place a legacy of literacy, ...
A majority of California’s college students experience food insecurity. Some campuses, including Cal Poly Humboldt, are ...
HERO Theatre has commissioned a new translation of William Shakespeare's beloved comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Learn ...
Hunter speaks to Lucy Pittaway about the leap of faith that turned her passion for painting into a thriving business ...
The group is led by local poet Terry McDonagh, whose work has recently been translated into Chinese and Arabic. Terry’s ...
William Hussey's childhood experiences helped inspire crime fiction's most unique detective. He reveals the Sliding Doors ...
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The Forward on MSNIn 1960’s New York, the past was a foreign country — they sure did things differently thereJ. Hoberman's 'Everything Is Now,' a survey of the 1960's avant-garde arts scene in NYC is a glorious blast from the past.
The musicologist Lawrence Kramer dates the “invention” of listening to the 18 th century, alongside the concept of the inner self. In his 2007 book Why Classical Music Still Matters, he writes, “All ...
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