Month: January 2024

It’s no secret that the world of fashion has embraced the cultural influence of football. Football and fashion appear to work beautifully together, with football stars becoming the faces of iconic designer brands and influential individuals in their own right.  In this article, we’ll be discussing the reasons why the combination of these two areas
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“One of the many things that I love about plants is their will and determination to live by any means necessary,” Brandi Sellerz-Jackson writes. “What if we all dared not only to reach for the sun but to take up space while doing so?” In On Thriving: Harnessing Joy Through Life’s Great Labors, Sellerz-Jackson draws
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When 44-year-old Sergei Rachmaninoff packed a single bag and boarded a tram in November 1917, he “was aware that I was leaving Moscow, my real home, for a very, very long time . . . perhaps forever.”  Vladimir Lenin toppled Czar Nicholas II earlier that year, hastening a revolution that overturned the social class structure.
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Comedy and classicism might seem an unusual pairing, but Natalie Haynes has parlayed her two areas of expertise into a career as a bestselling author of fiction and nonfiction, respected scholar and journalist, and popular podcaster (the BBC’s “Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics”). Her new book, Divine Might: Goddesses in Greek Myth, is
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Photo courtesy of Unsplash There is no denying that traditional medicine has its definitive place within society. But when answers elude even the most accomplished conventional physicians, Dr. Vera Singleton steps in. Trained as a board certified, primary care naturopathic doctor, Dr. Singleton is a health and peri-menopause expert, helping women to increase their bodies’ functionalities
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