Features (Page 41)
July 1, 2022
The Closing of a Historic Synagogue in a Small Midwestern City
The history of B’nai Sholom is one of vast changes along the way. In fact, the building itself would eventually become one of the oldest continuously used religious buildings in the Midwest.
May 24, 2022
How a Fresh Coat of Paint is Transforming a Small Island Town
George Town is changing one wall at a time.
May 18, 2022
Jesse Marx: Like Father, Like Son
Jesse Marx, son of iconic pop legend Richard Marx and Hollywood actress Cynthia Rhodes is weeks away from releasing his debut EP called “Dark World."
May 17, 2022
The New Mandala: This Iranian Painter Is Turning an Ancient Art into Therapy
Tazhib, Iran’s oldest art form, has been on the decline, making artists like this one key to the preservation of Iranian culture.
May 17, 2022
‘Marijuana Minutes,’ a Science-Fiction Comedy, Prepares for its Debut
A filmmaker from New Jersey is preparing for audiences to see his first feature-length project. “Marijuana Minutes,” a science-fiction comedy, […]