Before digital communication, handwritten letters were essential for staying in touch and were often cherished keepsakes, prompting cursive’s revival.
By David Ignatius “Ugh.” “Ick.” “Try Again.” “Let’s not.” “No, no, no, no. no, no! If you saw this in a movie you’d get up and walk out.” These were just a few of the comments (and among the ...
In 1966, Karen Dean spent two weeks as part of a trail crew of 24 teenage girls who built the first interpretive trail at the ...
What Boomers learned in childhood, Gen Z treats like a lost art.
She came up a 20-5-3 rule for spending time in nature: Go outside for 20 minutes three times a week, for example a stroll or time in a park. Spend five hours per month in a semi-wild place such as a ...
It comes as good news to see that a local lawmaker’s proposal to require cursive handwriting to be taught in Pennsylvania’s schools is gaining steam. The law, House Bill 17, crafted by state Rep. Dane ...
Mrs. Davis, my fourth-grade teacher, taught me cursive 63 years ago. I remember her more than most of my teachers, I think, because of cursive. Cursive was hard, and boringly ...
What do the U.S. Constitution, birthday cards and your signature have in common? They’re (likely) all in cursive. However, ...
AirAsia has unveiled its very own typeface, AirAsia Sans, created in collaboration with award-winning type foundry HrfType.
Dear Heloise: I house-sit and clean for a number of clients, and I wanted to share some observations. The use of granite ...
I house-sit and clean for a number of clients, and I wanted to share some observations. The use of granite countertops in ...
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