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Poet Mark Chartier, who has Tourette's syndrome, teaches special ed. His poems dig deep into his student superheroes and traumatic childhood.
If you own a smartphone and use any form of social media, you’ve probably engaged in what’s been aptly called “doom scrolling ...
The Modern and Contemporary Art Festival is back for the fourth year in a row with new artists, collaborators, and ...
Interior designer James Thurstan Waterworth was the European design director at Soho House before he went on to open his own ...
The technology is already transforming the industry — and could forever change the entertainment we consume. But the battle ...
Most anyone who’s relocated to a new place can point to a moment of commitment, a key step towards putting down roots. For ...
Most anyone who’s relocated to a new place can point to a moment of commitment, a key step towards putting down roots. For some, it’s inking mortgage papers, enrolling the kids at a new school, or ...
The potential for these kinds of machines to reshape computer processing, increase energy efficiency, and revolutionize ...
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Eight-year-old Bryn was a disruptive pupil. He roamed the classroom as if he owned it, asked silly questions and, given the ...
Have you ever seen a creature that seems to smile at you from behind the glass, with feathery gills waving like carnival ...
Children let their creative side show in a cartooning class with award-winning cartoonist and author Rick Stromoski on ...