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A handwoven Diné rug made its way from the Navajo Nation to Ireland last month as a symbol of gratitude and friendship ...
In small missions and meadows all across our diocese, the Holy Spirit watches and waits. Springs of living water burst ...
JPR's Vanessa Finney interviews Emily Hartlerode, Director of the Oregon Folklife Network, about the organization's mission ...
The combination of crispy bacon, blue cheese, cold chicken breast, avocado, hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes and lettuce is hard to ...
Looking for the best things to do on Long Island this weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to ...
Delita Martin’s layered portraits explore Black womanhood, spirituality and empowerment through her concept of the “Veilscape ...
As a habit I don’t follow the social media of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It’s a scroll of nationalistic ...
Phoenix Sky Harbor marked its 90th anniversary with celebrations highlighting its rich history, community involvement, and ...
It seems that these days, anyone can get a tattoo almost anywhere. But it's actually not as easy as it might seem, as tattoo artists have some rules about who they are willing to tattoo. The ...
Every bite tells a story with these famous regional foods that define Americas tastiest cities coast to coast.
Many works on view encourage visitors to attend to the uncertain relationships they might have with unknown other bodies.
For the first time in over three decades, the Detroit Institute of Arts is hosting an exhibition of Native American art, one of the largest showcases of its kind in the Midwest.