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Arts & Culture (Page 10)

March 15, 2025

Nevada Restaurants Adapt to Egg Prices

Nevada restaurant owners strategize to cope with the rising cost of eggs and other supplies.

By Hannah Hillman

soccer player on the pitch

March 8, 2025

Ramadan Soccer Tournament in Qatar launches its 48th edition

kick off of the 48th Saleh Saqr Ramadan football soccer tournament

By Abdullah Almulla

March 8, 2025

Dr. Scott Cumberbatch Celebrates Black Composers at White Tie Meets Black History Event

Remembering famous Black composers at the "White Tie Meets Black History."

By Lynise Olivacce

March 6, 2025

Stumptown Stages Brings “Tootsie” the Musical to Portland

The Tony-Award winning musical Tootsie, adapted from the 80s cult classic film, is coming to Portland. Local theater company Stumptown Stages opens the show opens March 21 at the Winningstad Theater.

By Sophia Takla

March 6, 2025

Baton Rouge Fire Department holds 200 years of history

The Baton Rouge Fire Department has a deep history and originated in 1825.

By Emilee Calametti

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