FRANKLIN, Kan. — A new exhibit at a Southeast Kansas museum is showcasing the history of the mining industry. The Miners Hall Museum is hosting the Southeast Kansas Coal Camp - West Mineral exhibit. A presentation of the history was hosted by David R. Wallace. The exhibit contains photos, maps, coins, and high school uniforms []
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41-year-old musician and school band director Michael Sanchez bought his first camera just a month ago. Last week, while trying to get nice sunrise landscape shots at Hug Point along the Oregon coast, Sanchez took photos of a small, dark-looking bird in the dim dawn light. While not initially realizing it, Sanchez had captured some of the only photos ever of a blue rock thrush (Monticola solitarius) in North American history. [Read More]
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The FIDE Candidates Tournaments and the Women's Candidates Tournaments, currently underway in Toronto, feature an array of exciting activities and side events.
They partnered with Northwood Children's Services to help foster imagination and create pieces for the show.
Buying a used Peloton is a smart way to get what is otherwise a pricey exercise bike. But not all used Bikes are what they seem, and it would be great to be able to check out the Bike’s history first. Now, Peloton is launching a tool to do just that.
Anna Wintour and Glenn Close among 100 guests of understated runway at Madison Avenue skyscraperIn recent years, the settings for Ralph Lauren’s runway shows have become spectacles, something akin to displays of the designer’s power and influence. There was Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain for his 50th anniversary, or the time he recreated his Manhattan living room at the Museum of Modern Art. He once even had a fleet of cars ferry guests to the garage of his home in Bedford, New York, where he...
An unwavering and steadfast flag stood tall with a broad Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Program (SHARP) at the entrance of a former Evergreen Elementary School, reflecting its turquoise fabric back to the sunshine. Walking through was no typical gym court, but instead was filled with an unexpected experience of echoing ambient music followed by Edward Wilson’s “I Am ” poetry slam voiced in the near distance. Shirts and pants took the shape of human bodies as they hung on a...
WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.