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November 3, 2024
AffoGAYTO: Coffee, Queerness, Community
On October 19, Zoe Cameron set up her pop-up vegan ice cream business Scream Queens at Virgil’s plant shop in Kansas City, Missouri. With her, Zoe brought her friend Tarmine Guichette who doesn’t officially own a business but has done coffee pop-ups in the past. Together, the two slung affogatos for lines of eager customers.
November 3, 2024
Students Show Their Work at the Only Art Gallery in Cypress, Texas
Students at Lonestar CyFair show their art in the only art gallery in Cypress, the Bosque Gallery.
October 27, 2024
Paterson Great Falls: New Jersey’s Hidden Gem of American Industrial and Natural History
Did you know that Alexander Hamilton was the founding father of a city in New Jersey? In the heart of urban Paterson, New Jersey lies the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park.
October 24, 2024
Louisiana’s Angola Prison Rodeo Attracts Nearly 70,000 People Each Year
This Louisiana rodeo is held at the largest maximum security prison in the country.
October 24, 2024
‘We Have Fallen on Hard Times:’ Crime and Economy Top of Mind for Voters in Baton Rouge Mayoral Race
Republicans urge Baton Rouge voters to take part in the upcoming November election as they discuss crime rates, the economy, and businesses in a recent campaign meeting.