Archive (Page 178)

December 13, 2021
How a New York Landmark Is Addressing the History of Slavery
(RYE, New York) — On a misty October day, the gardens at the Jay Heritage Center (JHC) offer a respite […]

December 13, 2021
Opinion: Sandy West, Advocacy Journalist
Last November, Sandy West published an article in The Washington Post, exploring the prevalence of food allergies among minority populations […]

December 13, 2021
Shave Ice Is the Latest Hawaiian-Style Icon Defining the State’s ‘Brand’
(HONOLULU) — A line forms on the sidewalk outside the small walkup window to Kell’s Koffee on a hot summer […]

December 13, 2021
A Small Helsinki Cinema Is Thriving After Lockdowns End
A small movie theater Riviera in the heart of Helsinki took a hit because of the pandemic. But now that lockdowns have ended, business is booming as movie lovers return to the big screen.

December 12, 2021
D.C. Residents Worry as Its Chinatown Risks Vanishing into the Past
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — There’s something peculiar about the nine-block section of D.C.’s historic Chinatown. Here, there’s a lack of Chinese… […]