Kellie Sabas and the Art of Gathering: How HappyME Collective Turns Wellness Into a Shared Experience
In an era when wellness is often packaged as a product, something purchased in sleek bottles or downloaded through subscription apps - Kellie Sabas imagines it differently. For Kellie, a wellness event strategist, speaker, and founder of HappyME Collective, wellbeing...
The Internet, Turned to Stone: Inside Kleinian’s Vision of Digital Fossils
In the crowded ecosystem of Instagram art accounts where everything from watercolor botanicals to hyperrealist portraits competes for attention, some creators carve out a stranger niche. The account of Kleinian, visible through the Instagram handle kleinian_, belongs...
A Day of Miracles: Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor At The Oscars, Surpassing Timothée Chalamet
Michael B. Jordan stole the show at Hollywood's biggest night by securing the esteemed award for Best Actor, sweeping clean all strong contenders, one of them a fellow nominee, Timothée Chalamet-an event reminiscent of a historical occurrence. The win marked a major...
Soft Light, Digital Dreams: The Quiet World of the AI Artist Behind “Softglow”
In the ever-scrolling ecosystem of Instagram, where bright colors, bold typography, and viral spectacle often compete for attention, a quieter kind of art has begun to emerge. It is gentle rather than loud, atmospheric rather than dramatic. At the center of this calm...
U. S. University Campuses in Mideast Move Classes Online as War Spreads
American university campuses across the Middle East are shifting to online classes as escalating conflict involving Iran, the United States, and regional allies raises security concerns. Institutions in countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Qatar have...

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Kellie Sabas and the Art of Gathering: How HappyME Collective Turns Wellness Into a Shared Experience

In an era when wellness is often packaged as a product, something purchased in sleek bottles or downloaded through subscription apps - Kellie Sabas imagines it differently. For Kellie, a wellness...

The Internet, Turned to Stone: Inside Kleinian’s Vision of Digital Fossils

In the crowded ecosystem of Instagram art accounts where everything from watercolor botanicals to hyperrealist portraits competes for attention, some creators carve out a stranger niche. The account...

A Day of Miracles: Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor At The Oscars, Surpassing Timothée Chalamet

Michael B. Jordan stole the show at Hollywood's biggest night by securing the esteemed award for Best Actor, sweeping clean all strong contenders, one of them a fellow nominee, Timothée Chalamet-an...

Soft Light, Digital Dreams: The Quiet World of the AI Artist Behind “Softglow”

In the ever-scrolling ecosystem of Instagram, where bright colors, bold typography, and viral spectacle often compete for attention, a quieter kind of art has begun to emerge. It is gentle rather...

U. S. University Campuses in Mideast Move Classes Online as War Spreads

American university campuses across the Middle East are shifting to online classes as escalating conflict involving Iran, the United States, and regional allies raises security concerns....

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Stocks Rise and Crude Prices Slip on Trump’s Hint at an End to Iran Tension

In a stunning reversal of tracks, global energy markets and equities sliced through all the confusion inherent in the Middle-Eastern conflict in the wake of a lukewarm statement from U. S. President...

The Forty-Billion-Dollar Bet: Japan’s Treaty of High Finance With the Second Trump Era

In the complex relation of global power, money moves faster than diplomacy, and Japan itself made that distinction clear this week. Around $40 billion in new investments in the United States was one...

As Cost of Surge Comes, McCormick Prices Rise

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Teresa Tucci: Crafting a Voice That Speaks Across Stage and Screen

Teresa Tucci: Crafting a Voice That Speaks Across Stage and Screen

Before Teresa Tucci ever stepped onto a conservatory stage or toured concert halls, she was a child placed in ballet classes at three - not because she asked, but because she needed somewhere to channel her energy. Movement became her first discipline. Music followed naturally. As she recalls, “I...

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