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Food For Families distributes 600 Thanksgiving meals
BULLHEAD CITY — An army of volunteers and thousands of pounds of food are providing a Thanksgiving meal and all the fixings to nearly 600 families. Catholic Charities Community Services, BHHS Legacy Foundation and Food for Families partnered to distribute meal kits Thursday for families in need in Bullhead City. The packages provide families with a…
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Uma vida dedicada à Sétima Arte em Londrina
No vasto universo do cinema, encontramos personalidades cuja paixão e dedicação são transformadas em conhecimento compartilhado, enriquecendo nossa compreensão e apreciação da sétima arte. Carlos Eduardo Lourenço Jorge é um exemplo disso. Em sua trajetória de 47 anos como chefe da Divisão de Cinema e Vídeo da Casa de Cultura da UEL, desempenhou um papel…
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This high-tech shirt helps deaf and hard-of-hearing people enjoy opera
Opera is everything all at once: music and drama, poetry and dance, grandeur and intimacy, spectacle and sound. This all-encompassing aspect makes it one of the most accessible art forms yet one of the most challenging to make accessible. For audience members who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who are blind or have…
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The Mainstreaming of Historical Fiction
Historical fiction is suddenly everywhere. It’s on the bestseller list, in college classrooms, and probably on the lap of the woman sitting next to you on the train. A genre that at one point felt maligned and boring—neither serious nor sought after—has undergone a full-on transformation. In just the past few months, some of the…
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Astronauts on Mars may see a green sky, eerie new study suggests
Mars might be the Red Planet, but its atmosphere glows green. Using the European Space Agency’s (ESA) ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), scientists have observed Mars’ atmosphere glowing green for the first time ever — in the visible light spectrum, that is. The effect is called airglow (or dayglow or nightglow, depending on the hour), and it occurs on Earth, too. While…
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Circulador Cultural apresenta Mamma Jazz e RecWave em alusão ao Dia da Consciência Negra
A Fundação Cultural de João Pessoa (Funjope) realiza, neste domingo (19), mais uma edição do projeto Circulador Cultural. Desta vez, os nomes são as bandas Mamma Jazz e RecWave, que vão levar diversos estilos musicais para o público. O evento, que acontece na Casa da Pólvora, Centro Histórico da cidade, começa às 16h e é…
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Chris Stapleton, The Stones and more: Here are 4 albums you’ll want to listen to this month
Soulful blues, a country superstar and a surprise comeback from some old hands: Here are four albums you’ll want to listen to this month. Robert Finley — “Black Bayou” Hailing from the small north Louisiana town of Bernice, about half an hour north of Ruston, Finley has had a late career surge thanks to Black Key…
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Grant: Bees need our help
Texas is home to up to 1,000 species of native bees. Unfortunately, most gardeners are only familiar with the non-native European honeybee. Bees are vital for the environment, and they need our help. Native bees, our unsung heroes, are struggling to find the food they need. We can make a difference right in our East…
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Lawhorn: ‘Tis the season for giving
As the holiday season approaches, there is a palpable sense of warmth and goodwill in the air. It’s a time when families come together, friends reunite, and communities celebrate the spirit of generosity. One of the most beautiful aspects of this festive time is the tradition of holiday charitable giving. Beyond the twinkling lights and…
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Food for Thought: Getting to Know Mama G
Gina Cousineau By Gina Cousineau After more than four years of monthly columns, it is time to reintroduce my readers to “Mama G” and both her passion and expertise for health and longevity. I was raised by Italians, an immigrant daddy and a first generation momma, both of whom were teenagers during The Depression. The…