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“Home Alone” director Chris Columbus said in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle that he wishes he could remove ...
Several teachers gathered at Stabin Museum in Jim Thorpe earlier this month to take part in a workshop that pairs art with the classroom. The workshop, titled “Innovative Images and Whimsical Words: ...
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Asian News International on MSNSiyahi announces two creative writers' retreats this summerThese retreats are curated by Siyahi, a literary agency founded in 2007 by Mita Kapur. Over the years, Siyahi has played a pivotal role in shaping India's literary landscape - from providing feedback ...
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InStyle on MSNKaty Perry's Daughter Daisy Is Her "Soulmate"—All About Her Two KidsKaty Perry may literally have gone to space aboard the Blue Origin rocket on April 14, 2025, but it's her daughter, Daisy ...
Chelsea's hopes of finishing in the top five are dented in a surprise 2-2 draw with Ipswich at Stamford Bridge.
South Florida’s Jewish marriage and dating specialists bear no resemblance to “Yenta the Matchmaker” from “Fiddler on the ...
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Yardbarker on MSNHolding Hockey History: How Maple Leafs Hockey Cards Connect Fans Across GenerationsIn a digital-first world, it’s easy to think that old-school hobbies like collecting hockey cards might be relics of the past ...
Uncompromising Record Sport columnist Chris Sutton copped flak after branding Rangers celebrating their last-gasp draw with Aberdeen as "pathetic".
Ahead of the ‘Remembering Veenapani’ festival, Adishakti artistic director Vinay Kumar on how he found a guru in Veenapani ...
A vanguard of ultrarich investors are betting on a particularly down-and-out asset: the city’s commercial properties.
The newest exhibition at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts invites visitors to contemplate mortality through the eyes of young curators.
When it comes to artwork, Jackie Bryant can do it all. Paint, water colors, pencils, you name it, he can do it.
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