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Lions dance in the streets of Chinatown, bikes race through an underground parking garage, a global film fest returns, and Mardi Gras belatedly gets its parade.
South African creators are blending culture and edutainment to preserve indigenous languages online.
In Denmark they call it the Paradigm Shift: the country that once boasted of the most liberal migration regime in Europe is now spearheading the toughest immigration policy on the continent.
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The “Sinners” actress, the youngest daughter of the Kirke family of artists, returned to New York for a combination concert-and-book tour.
Rebecca Purcell-Givens is in her first year teaching ELA and AVID at Edison Middle School after eight years of teaching in the Blue Ridge, Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley, and Danville school districts.