Get your little one all set for big strides this fall.
Parents remember how stressful it was to manage schoolwork from the kitchen table after schools closed this spring... shudder With a new school year beginning, we're armed with something we didn't have back in March
Kids driving you crazy? Children need constant engagement to keep them from bouncing off the walls — or at least bouncing off the walls at a reasonable level. But sometimes you need a moment of peace where everyone is Just. Sitting. Down. Arts and crafts projects can be an amazing way to
Artwork is such a beautiful way to bring extra warmth and personality into your space.
It fills walls purposefully by creating thoughtful focal points, all with ample palette and texture that contribute to the room in more ways than one. Finding artwork that works for each space can
HP's Dragonfly business laptop line is getting a taste of the odd convertible laptop form factor previously used by Acer and Microsoft.
HP’s Dragonfly business laptops have been getting a lot of attention recently, and for a good reason: While not precisely affordable, they pack cuttin
First, let's be clear: The Microsoft Surface Studio is not a "new category" of device, as company executives half-heartedly teased during the keynote leading up the big unveil. It is, fundamentally, an all-in-one PC. Microsoft has managed to give the device enough innovative features that it c
Every school year for the past 14 years Lubbock's University Medical Center has given back to the community by gifting school supplies to Brown Elementary School. Brown Elementary has partnered with University Medical Center through Lubbock ISD's Partners in Education Program to be a
Carillon concerts Sundays, 2pm and 4pm. Wednesdays, 12pm. Spend an afternoon in the park and listen to master carillonneur, Carlo van Ulft, and assistant carillonneurs play a variety of music, from original carillon compositions to arrangements of popular classics and pop music. Th
Sensitive to Art & its Discontents
To illustrate Langston Hughes’s poem “The Weary Blues,” a German immigrant artist captured “the lazy sway” of a singer at his piano. Cubist fragments form the background of a cabaret and nighttime New York cityscape. This is the
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Date published: 2022-08-23 | Category: Heritage
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(l-r) Jerry Nadler, Carolyn Maloney, Suraj Patel
Once allies in Congress, Representatives Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney have become fierce competitors as they both run in the new 12th Congressional District of New York in this mon