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The Asian Fascination With Cherry Blossoms, Explained
These delicate, ephemeral blossoms symbolize profound values.
‘Bartleby the Scrivener’ and Ingratitude
The essence of a progression toward deeper ingratitude is Bartleby’s characteristic words: “I prefer not to.”
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/Artist With Autism Creates Microscopic Bust of Shakespeare Inside a Human Hair, Pays Tribute to the World’s Greatest Playwright
April 23 marks the birth and death anniversary of William Shakespeare
Miraculous Cancer Recovery Led Pastor to Inspire Others
Sixteen years ago, Diego Mesa was told his odds of living a year were 50/50. He beat the odds by stopping treatment and turning to a natural path of healing.
7 Brain Nutrients to Shield Against Vaccines, Pesticides, and Other Toxins—Feat. Dr. Russell Blaylock
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Ravenna, Italy Gets Better With Age
Ravenna is a three hour train ride from Venice but seeing the brilliant mosaics of Justinian’s Basilica di San Vitale is worth it.
Install Drapery Hardware
Installing the rod for drapery is fairly straightforward.
Shakshuka
Shakshuka: As fun to say as it is to eat! Savor this North African dish of eggs poached in a smoky, spicy tomato sauce—perfect for brunch, lunch, or dinner.
CAPAC Members and House Democrat Leader Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Ancient Tongan City Hints at Civilisation in the Pacific 700 Years Earlier
The city is easily the oldest discovered to date throughout the South Pacific, with archeologists saying between 6,700 and 7,600 people lived at the site.
‘Sweet Dreams’: Knoxville’s Drama Acting Surprisingly Good
In ‘Sweet Dreams,’ Johnny Knoxville’s a long way from his ‘Jackass’ roots, deep in dramatic acting territory, and surprisingly effective.
‘Still’: Strong Performances Elevate a Straightforward Story
Second chances may or may not be in the cards for sexagenarians in this off-Broadway play.
Why an Unknown Spy May Have Been History’s Greatest
A young Canadian philosopher turned British spy infiltrates post-WWI Berlin with astounding results in ‘Cracking the Nazi Code.’
‘Beau Geste’: Brotherly Devotion
Director William Wellman pits two legionnaires against each other in this gripping adventure tale.
It’s Not Magic, It’s Love: One Teacher’s Formula for Student Success
Rebecca Huffman has a passion for geography, but she also brings joy and love to her classroom.
Three Lessons From the Sunshine State
There are some things that a country—and its people—need to thrive.
The Biggest Money-Wasting Mistake Beginner Preppers Make
A frugal prepper shares how to prepare your family for emergencies without spending a fortune.