Miami’s buzzing vibrancy comes from its subtropical location combined with its multiple cultural influences – all of which ...
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The best restaurants in Logan Square
All our favorite Logan Square restaurants for all sorts of dining situations.
Hop aboard a vintage train and discover Florida’s most delightful communities, where small-town charm, history, and scenery ...
The gardens in Douglas were badly damaged in recent bad weather A councillor has urged the government to extend a sea wall after a coastal garden was badly damaged during recent bad weather.
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Spring Arts Preview: Visual Art
Pioneer Square’s First Thursday crowds may be getting the headlines, but the city’s visual arts scene stretches far beyond one neighborhood. From Belltown to Ballard to Capitol Hill—and even down to ...
A region famous for its sun-drenched climate becomes a refreshing retreat when the summer heat, megayachts and swarms of tourists are gone.
A nationwide mural contest backed by Philippine government agencies has been launched in Manila, the latest in a string of cultural initiatives aimed at shaping public narratives around the South ...
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As Frieze Los Angeles returns, the most compelling works of art might not be inside the tent
Frieze Projects' "Body & Soul" brings together site-specific works across the Santa Monica Airport campus and beyond.
They want to prevent the a-thaw-calypse. The looming demise of Antarctica’s notorious Thwaites Glacier, colloquially known as the Doomsday Glacier, could send seas rising to catastrophic heights.
A councillor has urged the government to extend a sea wall after a coastal garden was badly damaged during recent bad weather. Councillor Natalie Byron-Teare said she was "very disappointed" at the ...
El Camino College’s art gallery will hold a reception this week showcasing its current exhibit — which is all about depression. The current exhibit is “Kieva Campbell: A Tribute to April Savino, the ...
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China’s new “Great Wall” under the sea
Beneath the ocean is an invisible arms race—quiet, fast, and expensive. China is expanding a “great wall” of acoustic sensors designed to detect even stealthy submarines, with clusters estimated ...
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