From January 16 to February 5, Corner House Coffee is hosting Coffee + Chaos, a photo exhibition by Tony Hanmer.
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Miami Beach commissioner: If you stand for hate, you do not stand with us | Opinion
Miami Beach isn't a testing ground for extremists chasing attention. It's a real community with shared values and a moral compass. | Opinion ...
A Shift in How Online Discovery Starts Finding people online has never been straightforward. Names repeat, usernames vary, ...
Recoloring historical photographs is not an inherently historical act. By tinting pictures of bygone eras we so often imagine ...
Morning Overview on MSN
The explosive element that secretly rewired human civilization
Human history is often told through kings, empires and machines, but a single reactive metal quietly underpins much of that ...
The weekend lineup of events highlights goings-on in theater, music, art, culinary happenings and more. All events featured ...
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‘Hear our voices’: Filipino youth with disabilities speak out
By MANILA, Philippines — The air-conditioning hummed softly through a hotel ballroom in Manila as morning light filtered in, carrying with it the low murmur of conversations, bursts of laughter and ...
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Preview Calendar: G. Love, Lettuce, NY Cat Film Festival, Adam Ray, Winter Carnival and more
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Jan. 22, through Wednesday, Jan. 28 ...
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Dishman Art Museum exhibit draws on immigrant voices
The Dishman Art Museum will present “The Tether That Binds Us: An exhibition by Luis Corpus” through April 2. An opening reception will be held Friday.
That’s the enchantment awaiting at Nitro Antique Mall in Nitro, West Virginia, where the past isn’t just remembered—it’s ...
A team of archaeologists from University College London (UCL) and the Natural History Museum in London has identified and ...
Walking down Third Street, you’ll notice the careful preservation of buildings dating back to the early 20th century, when Leesville established itself as a lumber town and military support community.
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