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Art Seeks Enlightenment in Darkness
New York Times· 5 days agoTo enter Kehinde Wiley’s show “An Archaeology of Silence” is to step into darkness, where only the art itself seems to emit light. The show, now at the...
New Music Releases: From Loveless and Swerve to Sydney Sprague and Spanish Love Songs
MEAWW· 3 days agoNew Music Releases is a column that keeps abreast of all the news from the music industry that often...
Former boat association building collapses into Lemon Creek (photos)
Staten Island Advance· 3 days agoThe former Princess Bay Boatmens Association building faces a possible demolition after part of the...
Climate change could cost Americans born in 2024 nearly $500,000 in their lifetime
CNBC· 2 days agoThe warming planet is already proving expensive. U.S. weather and climate disasters cost more than $617 billion between 2018 and 2022 — a record figure, according to the U.S. Department of the ...
What Author Young Kim Can’t Live Without
New York Magazine· 6 days agoDavid Mallett is well known in the fashion world, and a number of my friends in Paris that I trust go to him. Then one day that guy left for whatever...
Students Look Into the Future of AI in Disaster Response
Government Technology· 3 days agoMany are curious about the role of artificial intelligence in the future of emergency management...
Jersey Shore’s controversial cross-shaped pier to partially reopen
NJ.com· 6 days agoA portion of the $2 million Jersey Shore pier built in the shape of a Christian cross — which drew...
This Earth Day learn why a community continues to march for clean air
NJ.com· 6 days agoAhead of Earth Day, a diverse coalition of residents from and supporters of Newark’s Ironbound...
Political Climate Podcast Relaunches with Hosts Julia Pyper, Emily Domenech, and Brandon Hurlbut
Benzinga· 4 days agoBiweekly podcast sponsored by Boundary Stone Partners and produced by Latitude Media dives into energy and climate policy and politics. WASHINGTON, April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Latitude ...
North Wildwood finally gets emergency beach replenishment after nearly two-year conflict
Philly.com· 2 days agoThe deal comes just two weeks after North Wildwood officials said they were considering banning tents, cabanas, and oversize umbrellas on the resort community’s shrinking beaches. State officials ...