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When beloved public figures die, we often experience a kind of grief, similar in many ways to that we experience when a loved ...
San Jose-based Pacing, the songwriting and recording project of Katie McTigue, is one day away from releasing her sophomore ...
For many, high school is one of the most (if not the most) colorful years of their lives. Some met the love of their life and ...
Rachel Prince, an art teacher loved by Marion-Franklin students, was found dead from being strangled by her boyfriend in Columbus, Ohio, police say.
Tara Wilson grew up in her father’s art store, which she’s now taken over and reinstituted gallery exhibitions.
The Grammy Award winner called the commercial "painful" despite it raising millions of dollars.
MSNBC host Michael Steele, a former chair of the Republican National Committee, took a shot at President Donald Trump as the narrative around his Iran strikes spirals out of control. Trump has ...
More than 100 people gathered at Celebration Arts near Leland Stanford Park in Sacramento California to celebrate Juneteenth with a walk organized by local art organizations.
There is another side to Jesus’ message. Don’t build up treasures on earth—but do store up treasures in heaven.
The Azura Summer Art Market brings new opportunity for local artists, organizers and vendors say. Here’s where and when shoppers can browse their creative wares.
'Phineas and Ferb' creators explain why there are '104' days of summer vacation Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh reveal the history behind the iconic line from the theme song.
A Three Rivers HomeLink graduate reflects on art, awards, and advocacy. From Tri-Cities to CWU, she aims to make an impact with art therapy and compassion.
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