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Arts & Culture (Page 113)

December 7, 2020

Many Names, One Story: The Life Of A Third-Generation Medicine Woman

Koa Mikaelah Fernandez discusses her journey as a healer and explains how she embraces the traditions of generations before her.

By Anna Wesche

December 7, 2020

New Jersey Man Honors His Daughter’s Memory by Helping Abuse Victims and Families with Missing Loved Ones

Ed Parze created the Stephanie Parze Foundation in honor of his daughter. [Credit: Ed Parze] (FREEHOLD, N.J.) — On the […]

By Matthew Sockol

December 7, 2020

Former Students Paint Complex Portrait of the Media Adviser Who Sparked NYU’s Newspaper Walkout

“She tells you like it is...and she encouraged us to set aside any personal prejudices we had in pursuit of the truth. And sometimes, you know, that truth is uncomfortable.”

By Theresa Boersma and Lilian Manansala

December 7, 2020

Heartache and Closure Helps Massachusetts Musician Find His Sound

AGAWAM, Mass. — A musician from a small Massachusetts town released a self-written album at the end of November with […]

By Kaylee Pugliese

December 7, 2020

How a Queens Farm Became a Pandemic-Era Oasis in NYC

It grew from a small family-owned farm into an initiative to rehabilitate psychiatric patients. Now, it’s a safe space to escape the isolation of quarantine.

By Alyssa Khan

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