Who doesn’t love a parade, especially in shades of green? Various cities claim to be the site of the first St. Patrick’s Day parade in the U.S. No matter who…
Art & Culture
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When considering a yoga retreat, advice from an expert is invaluable. Melanie Psaltakis, veteran yoga instructor, retreat leader and founder of Maryland-based Wayfinders Yoga, offered her strategies for finding the…
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Since the late 1960s, “The Nutcracker” has been among the American holiday season’s most popular entertainment offerings. With the worst of the pandemic past (we hope), the abundance will be…
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The Brandywine River Valley serves as an epicenter for public gardens in the U.S. One of America’s finest is Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Created by Pierre du Pont,…
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Looking for a place where art, nature and history combine? Set your GPS for Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, where these attractions all come together seamlessly in a…
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Visiting St. Augustine, Florida, is like visiting a vibrant European city. There is nothing like it, or at least very little anyway, here in the United States. It is truly…
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Judy Heiser’s career as an artist began about 20 years ago, but her artistic passion came about long before that. Heiser has worked as a professional dancer on stages around…
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An exhibition of work by the prolific contemporary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama beckons viewers to connect the dots for an immersive experience of the infinite. “One with Eternity,” on view…
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A visit to The Franklin Institute for Harry Potter: The Exhibition in Philadelphia is more than worth the price of admission for anyone who has fallen in love with the…
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Washington, D.C. resident Helen Zughaib is one of three artists awarded a three-year Kennedy Center /REACH Residency. “I was nominated to talk about women, migration and refugee crises and will…