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Arts & Culture (Page 95)

May 19, 2021

Divine Dream Destinations Travel Agency

(SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J)— Shenika Baisley Woodley is an independent travel agent from Valrico Florida. Woodley owns Divine Dreams Destinations, a […]

By Bria Davis

May 10, 2021

Seniors Become Social Media ‘Granfluencers’ During India’s Lockdown

( MUMBAI, India) — Posing with wads of fake cash, sporting colorful outfits and dancing to her own beat, Kamlesh […]

By Sonali Gupta

May 10, 2021

A Tumultuous Year for Portland’s Food Scene

A tumultuous, powerful year stretched Portland’s restaurant industry almost to the point of breaking. The industry is approaching a comeback, perhaps wiser than before.

By Alice Wolfe

May 9, 2021

A Wall That Once Divided Races in Florida Aims to Unite

A wall that once divided white and Black residents in Lake Worth Beach, Florida has been restored as a canvas for murals.

By Jessica M. Choplin, Ph.D.

Fayetteville Market House

May 9, 2021

Landmark Faces Unknown Fate as N.C. Town Remains Divided

(FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina) — Last May as the racial justice movement swept the country, Black Lives Matter protesters surrounded the […]

By Glyniss Wiggins

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