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A new contemporary textiles publication joins the ranks of print-focused lifestyle magazines. by Joanna Demkiewicz If Cherry Bombe reinvigorated all things […]
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Three generations of women face one of the oldest and most difficult races in America. by Mary Cornelius illustration by Grace Molteni […]
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A study suggests that men tend to be more narcissistic than women, a trait often demonstrated those in leadership roles. by […]
Read moreQ&A with Theresa Berens & Katie Currid, co-founders of “Freckle & Fair”
“Freckle & Fair,” a home and lifestyle blog, makes an aspirational lifestyle attainable with attitude. by Kaylen Ralph photo courtesy of “Freckle […]
Read moreTechnology is Child’s Play in New Civil Rights Movement
The minority youth trainers at The South End Technology Center of Boston are the future leaders of the New Civil Rights […]
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