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Keith Haring and the Downtown Art Revolution
The Nation· 6 days agoBrad Gooch’s new biography of one such artist, Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring, does precisely that, telling the story of Haring’s childhood...
Howard County Gems: Spend a day at Savage Mill
The Baltimore Banner· 2 days agoSavage Mill has worn many hats. Oh — and a circus even came to Savage Mill. Savage Mill is both said to be haunted and is on the list of the National...
She Was No ‘Mammy’
The Atlantic· 5 days agoIn Newark, Luretha and her second husband, Elijah Griffin, had four more children. My paternal grandmother, Hilda Ramdoo, was nicknamed Dolly because she...
Bridgerton Season 4: What to Know About the Netflix Show's Next Couple
US Weekly· 4 days agoFans have gotten plenty of hints about what to expect from Bridgerton season 4 — except who will be...
Columbia University Protests: 1968 and Now
The Wenatchee World· 7 days agoIn the spring of 1968, I was a freshman at Barnard College, the women’s college at Columbia University. As a member of SDS, Students for a Democratic...
Sew & So Podcast, Sponsored by BERNINA, Recognized as Webby Award Honoree in Lifestyle Category
PRWeb· 6 days ago...date, Flint Rock has curated engaging discussions with luminaries such as Amanda Murphy, a contemporary quilt and fabric designer who is also a BERNINA Expert and Quilting and Longarm Spokesperson, Alex Anderson, founding partner of TheQuiltShow.com and The Quilt Life magazine, and Nick Verreos,...
A jacket, a coin, a letter − relics of Omaha Beach battle tell the story of D-Day 80 years later
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoSince June 6, 1944, however, this beach has borne a different name: Omaha. Eighty years ago, on a day now known as D-Day, thousands of Allied soldiers crossed the choppy waters of the English ...
Relics of Omaha Beach battle tell the story of D-Day
The Eagle-Tribune· 2 days agoBetween the villages of Vierville-sur-Mer and Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes in Normandy, France, is a 5-mile stretch of beach that was once called Côte d’Or, or “golden coast.” Since June 6, 1944 ...