Alan LeQuire’s Dream Forest – Photo by Jill Weinlein Walking up to the new Four Seasons Nashville, a new social hub of the downtown SoBro neighborhood, artist and sculptor Alan LeQuire’s Dream Forest welcomes guests at the entrance. The three tree-like statues resemble elongated human torsos on a colossal scale.  South of Broadway (SoBro) offers a vibrant music,
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Rebel Bomb Gallery proudly presents new works by Ariel Klein in an edgy, avant-garde exhibition. Join the artist and Rebel Bomb creator Alejandro Meneses, on a journey to Utopia: A Refuge in the Universe on November 3, from 6:30-10:00 pm at 25 Howard Street, New York. The show continues through the month of November. Here’s
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Don’t hold out hope for an invite to the Braverman family reunion.  The saga of the Bravermans—including Sarah (Lauren Graham), Adam (Peter Krause), Crosby (Dax Shepard), Kristina (Monica Potter) and Julia (Erika Christensen)—played out on all six seasons of NBC’s beloved drama Parenthood, which ran from 2010 to 2015.  Sam Jaeger, who played Julia’s husband
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It’s difficult to have a conversation with Ross Gay and not think of a moniker he’s picked up over the years: “the happiest poet around.” Gay is relaxed, genial and clearly excited about his second essay collection (and sixth book overall), Inciting Joy. With its 14 chapters, or “incitements,” covering subjects as disparate as death
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The Great Northern Hotel is a striking Victorian-era building that occupies the bustling hub between St Pancras and King’s Cross in the heart of London. The property’s location is absolutely ideal for travellers on their way to mainland Europe – The Eurostar terminal at St Pancras International and King’s Cross, with its direct connections to
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In education there’s a distinct jargon used. Acronyms and idioms and particular turns of phrase. This isn’t unique to education, but ubiquitous in most occupations. While we do the best we can to reflect on our teaching processes and make corrections where necessary, sometimes we don’t even think about a term that needs to be
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Poet Ross Gay’s powerful sixth book and second collection of essays, Inciting Joy, opens with an imaginary house party to which people bring their sorrows as plus-ones. Soon the living room becomes a raucous dance floor, and in the middle of this unexpected mirth, Gay poses two central questions: What incites joy? And more importantly,
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