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Teens participating in Gentry’s class practiced printmaking, painting and design to create works including a pop art-inspired ...
The latest issue of our archival magazine. This month, it’s 1969… A word much in use this year is “heavy”. It might apply to ...
Sara H. Jodka of Dickinson Wright PLLC discusses how the rise of AI Barbie offers a case study of what happens when pop culture, technology, and the law collide.
San Jose has plans to transform Columbus Park, a dilapidated park into a family-friendly area. But first, it has has to clear ...
As Trump floats strange new rationalizations for his tariffs, a reporter who covers class politics explains how he badly ...
The viral, rabbit-eared dolls have sparked a booming micro-economy. But rising import costs could bring it all to a halt.
IT’S an invasive, extremely high-risk procedure that could leave patients with a lung puncture, nerve damage and chronic pain. But despite the eye-watering risks, more women than ever are ...
Inside the Eastside Labubu economy: For shoppers seeking more affordable prices, the tariffs may limit supply of unlicensed Labubu dolls and accessories. Enar Romero, who resells authentic Labubus at ...
Baisun Candle Co. is a Chinese-owned, Delaware-based business that creates handcrafted artisanal soy candles and strives to ...
Things have gotten so bad, that CalRecycle, the state agency in charge of waste, said in February that the scale of illegal ...
The Mötley Crüe guitarist will invite small groups to hear stories and take a closer look at his collection. The 2-hour event costs $500.
Way back before recording 1980's 'Seventeen Seconds', The Cure corralled everybody from family to the local postman for the short-lived Cult Hero side project.