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Features (Page 49)

woman standing on a porch smiling

July 19, 2022

TikTok: The Unconventional Classroom

Several creators have successfully monetized #MoneyTok, the hashtag that refers to the financial creators making content to help people learn how to grow a savings account, invest in the stock market, create a retirement plan, and other financial concepts that are rarely taught in school. 

By Iman Palm

Temple B'nai Sholom: Quincy, IL [Credit: Dr. Jeffrey Kirsch]

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.

By Max Asher Kirsch

The image is to send an initial message that this is Cayman's first layer of beauty.

May 24, 2022

How a Fresh Coat of Paint is Transforming a Small Island Town

George Town is changing one wall at a time.

By Souhilla Moore

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."

By Angelique Brenes

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.

By Paige Gilmar

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