Archive (Page 165)

December 17, 2021
New Yorkers Debate the Challenges Their New Mayor Will Face
New Yorkers discuss their hopes and concerns under a new mayor.

December 16, 2021
After Tragedy, How Does Hudson Yards Move Forward?
After a string of suicides at its main attraction, New York City’s newest neighborhood is in a limbo about how to move forward.

December 16, 2021
Teachers in Vietnam Reveal the Ups and Downs of Their Lockdown Lives
(HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam) — Percival Maza Flores moved to Vietnam from the Philippines 13 years ago. He’s studying […]

December 16, 2021
The Story Continues for This Local Bookstore
Within the heart of the Playhouse Village in Pasadena lives the oldest and largest independent bookstore in Southern California: Vroman’s Bookstore. This bookstore was one out of the many businesses that struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

December 16, 2021
‘Noche de Posadas’ with Becky G
Though Latinx Heritage Month ended on October 15, the Latinx holiday celebrations are only beginning. On Thursday, November 4, Mexican-American singer and actress Rebbeca Marie Gomez, also known as “Becky G,” hosted a virtual launch of her new Christmas-themed makeup collection.