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Time magazine released its inauguration cover on Sunday ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House, an animation of the incoming president shoving everything off the Oval Office Resolute ...
Offering everything from wholesome daytime painting sessions to late-night BYOB events, Social Pottery is one of London's best known pottery painting spots — and for good reason. Price: £5 class ...
Michigan Notable Books cover a wide variety of categories, from history to memoir to all sorts of fiction. This year’s choices include “Listening to Workers: Oral Histories of Metro Detroit Au ...
Meanwhile, The Age of Uncertainty, a 2022 work inspired by medieval devotional books, covers the things that keep us awake at night, and is now showing at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery.
Dan and Becky Okrent spent seven years on the Met Project, a labor of love that took them from ancient Sumer to Synchronism.