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The Small Home Decor That Makes A Big Difference, According To HGTV’s Jenn Todryk
Jenn Todryk recommends cordless lamps because they’re convenient, small, and offer a range of lighting options that can set the mood in a room. First, Todryk showed how convenient these lamps are by posting a video of her turning them on with anything but her hands, including her feet, nose, and chin. That’s because you…
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In Florida and beyond, youth sports has problems, and it’s costing the kids
Ed Pena has heard it dozens of times. On a Saturday at the soccer field, amid the sounds of whistles and cheers and cleats thumping mud ― there comes an F-bomb sailing through the air, aimed directly at him. “I’ve been cursed out, I’ve had my car keyed,” Pena said. “It didn’t used to be…
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State picks up travel tab for migrants who want to leave Chicago
On a recent Tuesday morning, a family of three packed up their duffel bags outside a migrant shelter on the Lower West Side en route to El Paso, Texas, where they said they had relatives waiting. They had been in Chicago for four months. Moises Sanchez, 24, had been a barber in his home state…
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Automotive Artificial Intelligence (AI) Market Size to Surpass USD 35.71 Bn By 2033
Automotive Artificial Intelligence (AI) Market Size to Surpass USD 35.71 Bn By 2033 News Home Thursday, February 22, 2024 11:00 AM | GlobeNewswire via QuoteMedia Automotive Artificial Intelligence (AI) Market Size to Surpass USD 35.71 Bn By 2033 The automotive artificial intelligence (AI) market size was valued at USD 3.22 billion in 2023 and is…
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‘The SpongeBob Musical’ submerges JMU into the Bikini Bottom
Junior musical theatre major Carrigan Young has always had a connection to the character Sandy Cheeks from “SpongeBob SquarePants.” During her audition for JMU’s newest production, “The SpongeBob Musical,” which premieres in the Forbes Center for the Performing Arts from Tuesday to March 2, she had her heart set on landing the role. When she…
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YOU’RE INVITED: Mrs. Krishnan’s Party Immerses Audience in One-of-a-Kind Performance
Food simmers on the stove, laughter abounds, and strangers become friends in a joyous celebration of life. Step into the experiences and traditions of Onam, an annual Indian harvest and cultural festival where the audience are honored guests, and a hilarious story unfolds. You’re invited to Mrs. Krishnan’s Party at Tennessee Performing Arts Center March…
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Smithfield music students earns tops prize at international competition
SMITHFIELD – Nana Grace of Smithfield’s Rhode Island DoReMi Music Academy has trained many students in piano and vocals over the years, but her students’ latest trip to New York for the Carnegie Hall International Competition proved a high point with seven winners in the music competition. Grace said students audition to showcase their “exceptional…
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Jammin’ for the ARTS! Music Festival on February 25
WAYNESBORO, PA—The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro’s Destination ARTS! presents its second annual “Jammin’ for the ARTS! Keep the Arts Alive in Waynesboro” event on Sunday, Feb. 25 from 2 to 6 p.m. at Trigger’s Table & Taproom, located at 118 Walnut Street, Waynesboro, PA. This music and arts event is a four-hour festival of…
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Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame will celebrate 2024 inductees this spring
PAWTUCKET – The Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame, celebrating its 10th induction season, has announced its 2024 inductees. The four new members, Harry Allen, Dr. George Kent, Shawnn Monteiro, and Daryl Sherman, will be celebrated during induction ceremonies and concert events that will take place on two days – April 28 and May 19.…
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Evening of Music Set at WMCC
LITCHFIELD — The White Memorial Conservation Center will host A Evening of Music and Dancing The Bog Hollow with Dave Paton and his bluegrass/folk band at 6 p.m. Saturday, February 24 in the Carriage House at 80 Whitehall Rd. Hammered dulcimer, fiddle, bass, guitar, and more make up this ensemble. Those attending may bring a…