Recently Brown sat down with The Kansas City Star’s culture and identity reporter, J.M. Banks, to talk about discovering her ...
In her commentary, Brazell acknowledged that generational shifts, especially among Gen Z, are redefining age perceptions, with some believing middle age starts at 35. She also referenced the average ...
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KOLR Springfield on MSNRemarkable Women: Nita Biven’s journey from stage to kitchenNita Biven has spent years captivating audiences, whether on stage as Peter Pan and Patsy Cline or in the kitchen at one of Spartanburg’s most beloved restaurants, Mon Amie Morning Café.
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Axios on MSN10 powerful public art pieces in Denver that celebrate womenTo celebrate, Denver Arts & Venues compiled a collection of nearly 50 creations by and about women that can be viewed on a self-guided public art tour across the city. Zoom in: The Boy and a Frog is ...
Jacqueline Harpman’s “I Who Have Never Known Men” is a chilling novel originally published in French in 1995. It was recently rereleased in print for the first time since 1997.
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