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Inside a small workshop in Kyoto, Japan, Hiro Kiyokawa makes what’s old and broken new again.
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San Diego Comic-Con will take place July 24th-27th, where we'll find out more about the upcoming slate of films. Now, every ...
Hannah Darlington is turning a temporary setback into a chance to grow her cricketing resume, as she takes on her first ...
Summer cooking gets easier with these five simple recipes that require minimal ingredients and maximum flavor.
The B.C. mall owner made an offer for the company in hopes of restoring it to its former glory, but when Canadian Tire was chosen (court approval pending) to buy its name and trademark stripes, Liu’s ...
John C. Black, Jr., 79, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2025, at St. Paul Manor in Kaukauna, Wisconsin, He was born on June 22, 1945, in Shawano, Wisconsin, the son of John Sr. and Mary E ...
Milton C. Alford, who in the 1950s was among the first Black firefighters to join the Houston Fire Department, died Tuesday. He was 97. In 1955, Alford and nine other Black volunteer firefighters ...
About 34% of Black participants in the program had C-sections, higher than the overall citywide rate of 33%. C-section rates rose among Asian-American and Pacific Islander participants by more ...
Murjoni Merriweather: Shapeshifter At first, her commitment to turning Black life into sculptured art wasn’t well received by her peers. Merriweather said as a student at a PWI, there weren’t ...
All aspects of these businesses, from the fishing to the processing, relied on Black labor. “Often, it was the men who were fishing, and the women who were processing,” Garrity-Blake said.
Inspired by D.C.’s jazz roots, Japanese kissas, and African cuisine, these siblings have turned a former Ethiopian community center into a restaurant, cafe, and cultural hub in Shaw.