Por: The Boston Globe Life September 29, 2022
Until her boyfriend pointed it out a few years ago, composer Julia Adolphe didn’t realize that she had no hobbies.That didn’t come up in a first-date, small-talk context, Adolphe explained in a phone interview from her Nashville home, where she lives with that boyfriend (now fiancé), a singer-songwriter. “Seeing that I had a lot of anxiety and stress on a daily basis, [we were] trying to brainstorm different outlets,” she said. “A lot... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment September 28, 2022
Joey has a problem. She’s decided to make a film about Wes Anderson’s “Rushmore” for her “self-portrait” class in art school. But she’s never seen the movie. It could be a way “to take ownership of unknowable things,” Joey thinks. The real problem is, Joey’s... + más
Art Walk Project puts public art on the map with free, self-guided tours | The Boston Globe
We’re Witnessing the Birth of a New Artistic Medium | The Atlantic
The Boston Globe USA Life September 27, 2022
As winter approaches, it’s easy to feel cooped up. But after two-plus years of isolating and social distancing during the pandemic, digital artist Julia Swanson has figured out ways to keep herself entertained and inspired. When she needs a dose of creativity, she goes for a... + más
Destiny 2: How to Get Map Fragments | Newsweek
Kayak outfitters forced to stop tours at Blue Spring: ‘I’m watching my livelihood disappear’ | Orlando Sentinel
CBS News USA World September 27, 2022
London — The family of a young woman who died in Iran after she was accused of a dress code violation and arrested by the country's morality police have in police custody. Mahsa Amini's death sparked against the country's ruling Muslim clerics, with more than 75... + más
Pictures: Mass Protests Roil Iran Over Woman's Death in ‘Morality' Police Custody | NBC 6 South Florida
U.S. puts sanctions on Iran morality police, accusing unit of abusing women | CNBC
The Daily Beast USA World September 25, 2022
BALAKLIYA, Eastern Ukraine—“Our father who art in heaven,” begins the words of the Lord's Prayer scratched into the side of a wall in a police station turned in the recently liberated city of Balakliya. The floors of the cells are still stained with blood, and the... + más
Inside Russia's use of torture chambers in Ukraine | Newsweek
The Russian Air Force Loses Up To Four Planes In One Day As Ukrainian Air-Defenses Advance | Forbes
NBC 6 South Florida USA World September 24, 2022
Metin Aktas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Russian troops have raped and tortured children in Ukraine, carried out a “large number” of executions and , according to a United Nations investigation by legal experts. Set up by the U.N. to probe the conduct of the war, the... + más
Russian protester raped by police—report | Newsweek
UN experts find that war crimes have been committed in Ukraine | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Life September 22, 2022
For comedians, family is a go-to topic if ever there was one. With a subject so bottomless and limitless, how could it not be a staple of stand-up?To a lesser extent, food can also be meaty (sorry) material. The great Jim Gaffigan has built an entire career out of it. And then... + más
In ‘an interesting collision,’ Carmichael Roberts takes on the climate crisis | The Boston Globe
Meet Katherine Power, the serial entrepreneur who's running 3 companies with more than $60 million in total funding, including one with Cameron Diaz | Business Insider
The Daily Beast USA Life September 22, 2022
On Monday, Kahlil Robert Irving, an artist who’s logged exhibitions at Mass MOCA, the New Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art, filed a against the High Line Hotel in Manhattan’s West Chelsea neighborhood due to an instance of alleged verbal assault and trespassing... + más
Blockbuster Trade Ideas for 2022-23 NBA Season | Bleacher Report
By dancing, Rodrygo and Vinícius make stance against racism | Associated Press
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