Features (Page 11)
October 10, 2024
Louisiana Cheer Force Owner Rachael Pearson Talks Inspiration Behind Starting Her Own Competitive Cheer Business
With 24 seasons and counting, Louisiana Cheer Force is Louisiana's most successful cheer gym, and for the owner and founder, cheerleading is much more than a sport.
October 9, 2024
Preserving Tradition: The Diverse Landscape of Indian Dining in New York City
South Asian chefs are bringing elevated Indian dining to food-curious New Yorkers. What will happen to the old-fashioned Indian eateries?
September 22, 2024
From Canvas to Community: Jaya King Reflects Sacramento’s Essence in Her Art
King’s murals have been popping up on walls all over Sacramento in an endearingly Banksy-esque way. The artist collaborates with organizations, city and state agencies, and fellow artists to produce murals in underserved communities.
June 24, 2024
On the Fifth Anniversary of Hahnemann Hospital’s Closure, Philadelphia Mourns the Loss of Community Care
Hahnemann University Hospital’s closure five years ago dealt a devastating blow to patients and staff alike. Philadelphians who worked, walked by, and went there reflect on what was lost when its doors closed.
May 13, 2024
A North Carolina Town Asks Why $14 Million is Being Spent on Police When So Much More is Needed
The citizens of South Statesville speak out about public safety and their budget.