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Richard Wang’s new youth workshop series “Ink for Healing” will teach mental well-being skills through the art of Chinese ...
Boynton Beach artist Alyrical became legally blind at age 22 when she developed a rare eye condition. But she was determined ...
Two groundbreaking exhibitions in Chicago explore the shift in portrayals of same-sex attraction. They are being staged at a ...
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In this powerful autobiographical novel about momentous events, Charney tells an illuminating story of ordinary people ...
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A piano bar exists because of the interaction with the audience. The audience does not only listen to a performance but also is the co-creator of the entertainment. Customers order music, applause to ...
Anyone can be perfectly beautiful – but at what cost? Somewhere along the way, the concept of self-care got hijacked by an industry of perfection; uniqueness by cloning. We must once again allow ...
Coming up, Deborah O'Keeffe's collages in Staunton, Jessie Coles' and Jackie Watson's mixed media at Les Yeux du Monde and ...
There is an Italian term, il dolce far niente, that calls for intentionally letting go—to prioritise simply being alongside doing. It gives the brain the pause it needs to recharge so that it can be ...
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AUSTIN, TX / ACCESS Newswire / June 25, 2025 / In 2025, your logo doesn’t represent the brand. Your face does. Consumers scroll past polished campaigns. Investors are starting to ignore flashy decks.