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The Lynnwood Event Center invites BIPOC women of all backgrounds — from passionate hobbyists to seasoned pro — to submit ...
Thus, Healing Force of the Universe — a music destination at 1200 East Walnut St. in Pasadena — was founded. The store offers ...
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In 1942, newly moved out of her family’s Helsinki apartment and living on her own, the Finnish artist Tove Jansson painted a ...
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The National Gallery's "Paris 1874" exhibit and the Museum of the Bible's first public viewing of the Megiddo Mosaic both ...
The art of adding mother-of-pearl inlay to lacquerware has been practiced in Korea for more than a thousand years. The Korean term for it is Najeonchilgi, from the words najeon, meaning ...