Por: The Atlantic Life November 06, 2022
Published in The Atlantic in 1953November 6, 2022, 9:32 AM ETAdrienne Rich, or at least the version of her that people typically remember, was never resigned to the status quo. By the time of her death in 2012, she’d become a feminist leader, an antiwar advocate, and a poet who wrote boldly about politics, human rights, and sexuality. She had to not pay her taxes in protest of the Vietnam War, and she refused a National Medal of Arts,... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 18, 2022
Gumbo weather in Louisiana — that’s fall for the rest of the country — means yards filling up with hay bales, pumpkins, mums and crotons.As our days get shorter and darkness comes sooner with the end of daylight saving time on Nov. 6, many homeowners begin to rely more on... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 08, 2022
Crisis Ahead sign against a stormy background with lightning. The more business leaders are aware of ... [+] a possible crisis, the more likely they can take steps to prepare and respond to it. The results of a new study could help them do just that.getty The more business... + más
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The Atlantic USA World October 05, 2022
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Forbes USA Life October 03, 2022
A landscape of Japan's Mount Figi, cherry blossom trees and the Kiyomizu-dera temple, all brought ... [+] together into a postcard-like tattoo.eq tattooist We make memories of the world’s most stylish locales – whether its selfies in front of the Eiffel Tower during... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 02, 2022
October is the ideal time to visit Jasper, Alberta in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. , the world’s second largest dark sky preserve, holds a Dark Sky Festival every October. Plus, in the autumn, lots of wildlife wanders about, especially around the grounds of Fairmont Jasper... + más
The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra returns home to the Forum this weekend, and music lovers couldn’t be happier | PennLive
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The New York Times USA Opinion September 30, 2022
If you’ve been paying attention to the social trends, you probably have some inkling that boys and men are struggling, in the U.S. and across the globe.They are struggling in the classroom. American girls are 14 percentage points more likely to be “school ready” than boys... + más
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ABC News USA Life September 17, 2022
As the seasons change, your choice of clothing will too — and now is the perfect time to make wardrobe swaps that will help make getting dressed every day that much easier.Not sure where to start? You're not alone, and for that reason Good Morning America tapped KonMari... + más
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