One woman’s courage to make her voice known changed the tracks of history.
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The new frontier of tech startups in America are being hindered by government regulations. Hiring foreign talent is extremely difficult for these companies.
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Read MoreWhether Dylan was part of any protest movement can be debated. But it’s no question how influential music has been in social movements over the last 50 years.
Read MoreIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived to Paris last Tuesday, though some were not happy to see the symbolic visit.
Read MoreThe 90s is back and alive. The fashion saavy are rocking the baggy jeans and mini skirts once more.
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You can now ditch the weekend trip to the Pocono’s and connect with nature at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibit "Public, Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence."
Read MoreI walk through the wide-framed, grey walls of Gallery 800, the Rodin Gallery, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Detailed forms of human statues, made of various bronze and clay materials, are riddled throughout. But in the hallway right outside the gallery my eyes stop, mesmerized. A teenage woman with a face of piercing dedication and purity stands in a lonely looking garden. The plaque reads: Bastien-Lepage of Lorraine’s “Joan of Arc.”
Read MorePicture this: my chubby, backpack-toting junior-high self bursts through the front door, out of breath from running up the driveway. I toss down my heavy bookbag and fly to the living room to turn on the TV. I land just in time to hear a dulcet voice rhapsodizing on the benefits of “good vanilla.” This, friends, is the magic of Ina Garten.
Read MoreMany movie critics say the faith-based film genre is undergoing a crisis in contemporary cinema, with films favoring sentimental and predictable stories along with overly dramatic—often unconvincing—acting. Movies are lacking, overall, in substance and prevailing in artifice.
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