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Exploring historic textiles, sustainable fashion, and the fiber arts through spinning, weaving, sewing, and yarn crafting. Here you'll find whimsical projects galore with some history bounding and ...
A.O. Scott ponders the specific gravity and unlikely grace of Kay Ryan’s “Turtle.” And we have a game to help you memorize it ...
Village Poets of Sunland-Tujunga welcomes featured poets Mary Fitzpatrick and Ella Czajkowska on Sunday, June 22 at 4:30 p.m. at Bolton Hall Museum. There will also be an open reading and poets are ...
Flag Day is June 14. What does it represent? What do we cherish in this nation of ours? In the words of John Denver, it could be "... poems, prayers ...
The artist creates a dynamic conversation between the museum’s historic art and architecture and the fluidity of contemporary ...
Back in her ancestral homelands, Bonney Hartley explores the roots of the People of the Waters that Are Never Still.
Written, directed and produced by Shimizu, So to Speak features a Filipina American college student, Morena, as she faces ...
Seeing life inside a Ugandan refugee camp. Facing discrimination as a Black woman. Building the strength to hold one’s head high. Kaitlyn Lubega says she channels hardships like these into her poetry ...
Santa Monica residents had the chance last week to send personal messages to the Moon as part of an ambitious new partnership ...
Puebla is a city of museums and history, so we sent our local expert to hunt down the one you need to visit the most.
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo recently published her latest children’s book titled “For A Girl Becoming.” KUNM spoke with Harjo, who said she wrote the book as an advice poem for her first ...
Day 3 of the Creativity Challenge is dedicated to daydreaming. It may seem like a quaint pastime when we all have phones at ...