By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times
Summer has arrived – unofficially last weekend and officially three weeks from now. The weather is warm, school is almost done for the year and municipal and private pools are open.
Another sure sign is the arrival of the annual Ro
Try these activities before summer ends, mama.
Art projects offer one of the best ways for young children to develop their hands and learn the pincer grip they will later need to successfully write. But Montessori art work is a little different than what you will find on
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As your baby transitions into the toddler years, you’ll notice an increased interest in everything you’re doing. If
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As your baby transitions into the toddler years, you’ll notice an increased interest in everything you’re doing. If
On an unseasonably hot afternoon in May, The Observer took the elevator to the second floor of the UAMS Women’s Center for her annual gynecology appointment. The Observer doesn’t have children and doesn’t plan to, but here in the waiting room, reminders of alternate baby-centric universe
Prepare yourselves. Here comes an “immersive art” show of a second kind, one that can weigh heavy not only on the eyes but also on the nervous system.
Fad Magazine reports a new 30,000-square-foot exhibit hall opening in London this autumn to permanently house multiple immersive art
When I stopped by to visit Richard Macdonald, one of the first things he mentioned was the cedar shingles I had applied to a side of his house close to the gallery section of his studio. “They’ve lasted a long time,” Richard said. “Probably due to their shaded location.” I took that
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John Lees’s studio is a sloped-ceiling room on the top floor of his cozy farmhouse in upstate New York. His cat curls up on the sofa; scrapbooks and sketchbooks line the shelves, an old card table is used for drawing. He paints at an eas
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By: Lyndsie Ferrell - Updated: 1 week ago
CREEDE — The famous San Luis Valley wind was the hot topic this weekend in Creede as participants and guests from all over the country ventured to the small mountain town. Though the breeze caught
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