Selam Haile started making her own junk journals in 2017 after being introduced to the hobby during university. From using ...
On Thursday, luxury coffee-table book company Assouline and fitness equipment brand Technogym are launching their ...
Things that I used to consider trash have become pieces of the story of my life and a testament to me and my boyfriend's love ...
Recognizing the role of art in healing, Islam, then a first-year medical student at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (NJMS), founded the publication in 2016 through The Healthcare Foundation of NJ ...
Wellness Walk, Berks County Heritage Center, 1102 Red Bridge Road, Bern Township, 9 a.m. Join parks staff as we get out on the Union Canal Trail to enjoy an hourlong brisk walk with likeminded friends ...
Hanging pictures and putting together the perfect gallery wall can be deceptively tricky. There are many elements to consider, such as lighting, spacing and layout. Overcrowding (or under filling), ...
Join me as I dive into the world of junk journaling! From charming hauls to cozy crafting sessions, let's create beautiful memories and express our creativity together. Check out all the adorable ...
A new curatorial team has taken over the reins at the Cafesjian Art Trust in Shoreview. Jill Ahlberg Yohe, a former longtime curator at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, is the CAT’s curator of ...
Nissan Motor’s 72011.76%increase; green up pointing triangle debt rating was cut to junk status by Moody’s Ratings, days after the Japanese automaker and peer Honda Motor 7267-0.56%decrease ...
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Facing intense competition in China and heavy regulation in Europe, overseas automakers were counting on the U.S. to keep their engines humming. Then came President Trump’s tariff threats.
Rep. Josh Breechan, an Oklahoma Republican, sponsored the Healthy SNAP Act. “If someone wants to buy junk food on their own dime, that’s up to them,” he said. “But what we’re saying is ...