People are now realizing lately that the antidote to digital fatigue isn't another productivity app—it's doing things that exist completely offline, a.k.a. small analog rituals. Think of it as carving ...
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Viral video has more than 2 million views After the Oscars, a messy reality inside Hollywood’s grandest venue Trump sending ...
WEDNESDAY Anderson • Top of the Hill Lunch with Mike and Jennifer Beaumont, 11:30 a.m., Main Street Church of God, 4211 Main St. • Butter Candle Class Experience, 6 to 8 p.m., Cultured Urban Winery, ...
Home Minister and BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed on 7 March said that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) intends to break away from the "toxic culture" previously witnessed in the ...
I posted about the Oneida Air Systems new Low Pro and the giveaway last week and it seems several people aren’t sure what the cyclone separator is for and I wanted to help clarify why it’s important.
Seed starting looks simple from the outside: fill a tray, drop in a seed, add water, wait. But the gap between what seedlings ...
Purdue University Fort Wayne is hosting Thrive Week, a campus-wide celebration focused on wellbeing, and inviting alumni and ...
The BBC has announced the sixth annual Faith & Hope season, an unparalleled commitment to multi-faith religious programming ...
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The return of Stamford’s Verse Festival - with legendary Roger McGough
Stamford’s biennial Verse Festival returns to Stamford Arts Centre next month, to bring both some of the best of Britain’s ...
From biotechnology laboratories to regional workshops, from food innovation to digital platforms, women across North Queensland are building businesses designed to solve real-world problems at scale.
Sandy Hoenig will lead a retreat, “Discovering the Joy of Forgiveness,” Saturday and Sunday, March 21-22, at St. Benedict Center, Schuyler. “There's never been a better time to remove the barriers to ...
Year 7 students at The Winston Churchill School took part in a road safety theatre programme on Thursday, March 12 as part of a county-wide initiative reaching more than 8,000 young people in Surrey.
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