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Archive (Page 103)

A sign that says "God Knows" sits atop a pile of debris before a row of wild bushes on a sunny day.

December 17, 2022

Fort Myers Beach Struggles with Solastalgia after Devastation from Hurricane Ian

(FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla.) – When Hurricane Ian came rolling toward Fort Myers Beach, Florida in September, longtime resident Bonnie […]

By Lilyeve Murphy Bagliani

December 16, 2022

The Stars Align for the 45th Annual Kennedy Center Honors

The annual invitation-only Kennedy Center Honors convened in Washington, DC to celebrate honorees George Clooney, Amy Grant, Gladys Knight, Tania […]

By Kalen Allen

Brentney J on stage at the WBTT with castmates performing "Guys and Dolls."

December 16, 2022

A Black Theater Troupe Thrives in the South

SARASOTA, Fla. – Conversations halt and lights dim. A jazz tune from a live band is heard from backstage. Actors appear from all angles of the black box. They wear plaid and tweed suits, swing dresses and carry shopping bags.

By Lee Alisha Williams

The entrances for the bookstore and the library.

December 13, 2022

Language, Literature, and Love in Little Tokyo

(LOS ANGELES, C.A.) — Kinokuniya is the only bookstore that sits in Downtown Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo within a plaza […]

By Jessica Montes

December 13, 2022

Philadelphia’s Portuguese Club Connects Cultures With Community

(PHILADELPHIA, P.A.) – For nearly 90 years, Portuguese, who emigrated to the United States with their families or by themselves, […]

By Emilia Maia

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