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Julia Cameron’s self-help book for creatives may have been published over 30 years ago, but it’s having a big moment in 2025.
As I read the plaques in the Garden of Healing, I thought it would be a fun project to compare the content with reality.
Dubai: Dubai Culture’s summer camps are back this July and August, offering children and youth a range of hands-on educational activities across heritage sites, libraries, and cultural centres. As ...
How excited and nervous those women scientists must have been in 1939, those seven percenters. How very, very keen. Keen as ...
If the UK’s public sector is to avoid irreversible decline, we need a radical shift from a ‘do to’ to a ‘do with’ mindset to equip us for the future. Adam Lent explores what 'Doing With' means in ...
Through the end of the summer, a starry, swirly detour off Dale Mabry proves Vincent Van Gogh is worth the drive.
Starting its second decade, the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival will feature 23 shows, many from outstanding indie theater ...
The wooden doors, masterfully carved with Gothic detailing, look like they should be guarding medieval treasures rather than standing in southeastern Ohio. You half expect to see knights and ladies ...
In the coastal city of Ventura, California, there exists a wonderland of secondhand treasures that has bargain hunters and vintage enthusiasts whispering its name with reverence: Coalition Thrift ...
These engaging, low-stakes, and teacher-tested activities can help students quickly warm up to each other—and to you.
Some experiences that once felt special no longer hold the same charm. Technology, convenience, and changing habits have reshaped how people spend their time, often leaving old joys behind.
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