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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNImmigrants a significant part of city's 200-year historyIn honor of the city's bicentennial, Jacksonville poet laureate Andy Mitchell is writing a series of poems centered on the ...
It might be hard to believe now, but I was painfully shy as a child — outside the house. At home, I was as brazen as the next ...
Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate in the U.S., is releasing two illustrative books this month, centered ...
The students of St. Michael Catholic secondary school’s multicultural club were honoured last month after finishing in first ...
I arrive thirty minutes early at Den Lille, a small venue squeezed between Hillerødgade and Bisbeengbuen. Inside, it feels ...
Kevin Young, who has led the National Museum of African American History and Culture since 2021, went on leave before the ...
In 1942, two dozen solvers assembled in a Fleet Street room, their task to crack the Telegraph crossword in under 12 minutes.
From Chelsea's "Stay Gold" necklace to the Ratliffs' matching Rolexes, there may be more to these pieces than meets the eye.
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InsideHook on MSNCan the “Flow State” Save Us From Distraction?I learned a new phrase the other day: “digital dementia.” It’s not an actual health condition — not yet, at least — but a ...
He may be about to become Mr International but for now Stephen Marsh will settle for nailing being Mr Trans Tasman. The ...
"I tried to peel apart every single thing and make peace for it, try to understand it and let it go,” Maria Shriver tells USA ...
Guest conductor Anthony Parnther and visiting guitarist JIJI are joining with the San Antonio Philharmonic for a pair of ...
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