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One of the more unfortunate parts of life for Gen X growing up was the general lack of acceptance for minority groups. One ...
The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses the “parents’ revolution” on smartphones that his book “The Anxious ...
Mr. North said it took the death by suicide at age 42 of Rusty Hamer, who was a child star on “The Danny Thomas Show” (also ...
CSO and The Joffrey Ballet: 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, April 10-11, and 3 p.m. Sunday, April 13, at the Chicago Symphony ...
This adorable video begins with cartoon kids scuttling into a ... Two images are shown for each item, meaning kids won’t think every truck is red or a ball is always blue. The video progresses ...
MOVIES is a fun way of spending time with your loved ones this holiday. Check out the must-watch Easter films for you and ...
The free family event features waking up Boyertown’s bear mascot, plus a magician, music, petting zoo, food trucks, arts and ...
Chef Paul Niedermann won Gordon Ramsay’s “Hell’s Kitchen” in 2011 and now he’s helping bring the Buccaneer Waterfront Bar & ...
The Rev. Jeff Hood has made a career of fighting to save men the state wants to kill — and it doesn't matter if they're ...
Artist Michael Sanchez creates vibrant murals in San Antonio to honor Spurs stars Victor Wembanyama and Gregg Popovich during ...
Horror films are made to frighten us, yet sometimes, the most frightening moments result from films unrelated to the horror genre.
An onsen gastronomy trek in rural Japan is a triple indulgence in hot springs, local delicacies and scenic walks. Read more at straitstimes.com.