Here's your ultimate summer fun guide in the Canton area: More than 40 concerts and fests Traditionalists will savor ethnic eats. NFL fans will flock to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival. Those in search of the strange and quirky can get their Bigfoot fix. Others can try ... 05/6/2024 - 10:22 am | View Link
Séamie Ryan (5) looking forward to summer thanks to new treatment for ulcerative colitis Little Séamie Ryan is looking forward to a summer of family fun after turning a corner in his treatment for a chronic disease. 05/6/2024 - 4:14 am | View Link
A Snob's Guide to Summer Travel With Kids Your kids will never see The Lion King with the same eyes again. Tossed into the North Atlantic just one degree below the Arctic Circle, this volcanic island of just 387,000 inhabitants feels like the ... 05/6/2024 - 3:09 am | View Link
38 Summer Dresses That Scream “Chic” With one (or two) of the best summer dresses on hand, every sunny adventure is sure to be a chic one, especially since these one-and-done pieces take a bulk of the guesswork out of styling a perfect ... 05/6/2024 - 3:00 am | View Link
Summer bucket list: 24 things to do in 2024 in the Wilmington area Tourists will soon be among us, enjoying the best food, sites, and events the area has to offer. According to "The Economic Impact of Travel on North Carolina Counties,” a study prepared for Visit ... 05/5/2024 - 11:36 pm | View Link
Following weeks of pro-Palestine protests and unrest on campus, Columbia University has canceled its university-wide commencement, but will continue ahead with smaller, school-wide celebrations.
In the absence of the ceremony scheduled for May 15, the university says it will center celebrations around pre-planned, smaller scale “Class Days” and school-wide ceremonies, “where students are honored individually alongside their peers.” Columbia claims that the decision was made in consultation with student leaders.
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“Our students emphasized that these smaller-scale, school-based celebrations are most meaningful to them and their families,” the University said in an announcement on May 6.
On Monday, the Metropolitan Museum of Art will host its annual Met Gala, a world-renowned fundraiser that assembles luminaries from the aesthetic, athletic, music, business, and political worlds to support the museum’s Costume Institute, an establishment with a collection of nearly 33,000 sartorial pieces that span seven centuries.
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The gala originated in 1948 as a midnight supper called the Costume Institute Benefit and has burgeoned over time into a major cultural event that uses clothing as an intellectual marker of historical epochs, social and political movements, and evolving perspectives on good taste and beauty.
Each year, guests of the Met Gala are required to dress according to a theme that corresponds with the Costume Institute’s spring exhibition.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz says the company’s leaders should spend more time in stores and focus on coffee drinks as they work to turn around flagging sales.
In a LinkedIn post published over the weekend, Schultz said many people had reached out to him after Starbucks reported weaker-than-expected quarterly sales and earnings last week.
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The Seattle coffee giant said revenue dropped 2% in the January-March period as store traffic slowed around the world.
With a limited amount of allotted time and a pressing health matter to discuss, a trip to the doctor’s office can sometimes feel like a high-stakes event. Even the most routine visits can leave you feeling dissatisfied if there’s a communication barrier, too many items on the agenda, or a personality clash.
Research shows that people who are able to vocalize their medical needs tend to be happier with their health care experiences and are even more likely to see improvements in symptoms and other important outcomes.
If you ask the class of 2024, they will tell you: college was nothing like the movies made it out to be.
It was during some of the hardest days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 that they said goodbye to their high school classmates at social-distanced graduations before embarking to college—on Zoom.
Even after they were able to move into dorm rooms and attend classes in lecture halls, many say that the impact of a virtual freshman year still lingered.
(JERUSALEM) — Hamas announced Monday it has accepted an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal, but there was no immediate word from Israel, leaving it uncertain whether a deal had been sealed to bring a halt to the seven-month-long war in Gaza.
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It was the first glimmer of hope that a deal might avert further bloodshed.