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By Rosie Carbo , 10 May 2018

San Antonio Art Gallery Hosts "Latino Faces" Art Exhibit

When Analy Diego thinks about how she’s evolved as an artist, she recalls her grandfather. A gifted caricaturist, he introduced her to art at age six. That’s when she began her artistic journey painting with oils and watercolors.
 
San Antonio Art Gallery Hosts "Latino Faces" Art Exhibit by Analy Diego
 

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By Dr. Matthew Moen , 8 May 2018

More Than a Battlefield: Why Gettysburg Should be on Your Bucket List

Gettysburg is often called the most famous small town in America because it was the site of the greatest military clash of the American Civil War.  Union and Confederate forces fought fiercely over three days (July 1-3, 1863), suffering more than 51,000 casualties. 

The battle is famously called the "high-water mark" of the Confederacy.

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By Stacey Ebert , 8 May 2018

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Getting Comfortable with the Uncomfortable

Lately I’ve taken notice of language - the words people choose to use and those that show up time and time again. If you listen, regardless of the situation involved in the discussion, you begin to hear patterns, synonyms, and repetition of emotions wrapped in very specific verbiage. Why do these words appear? Are they always those that are conscious choices, or are there underlying factors at work? Do those factors come from our experiences, our fears, our upbringing, or our lifestyle choices, or do they sneak up out of nowhere and we will never know the ‘why’?

By Ed Forteau , 8 May 2018

Long Layover? Short trips from Heathrow

If you're flying through the UK, there's a good chance you'll have a layover at London Heathrow airport (LHR). Layovers can be dull, but they're an unavoidable part of modern travel and we all just have to put up with them. If your layover is more than the usual few hours though, the delay can turn into an opportunity. There's lots to see and do in the area around Heathrow if you have the time to explore.

Long Layover? Short trips from Heathrow

By Josh Garrick , 6 May 2018

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of May 5, 2018 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of May 5, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

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By Rosie Carbo , 5 May 2018

Science and Zoo Help Museum with Egyptian Animal Mummy Exhibit

When you think of a mummy, you probably think of Egypt. Or maybe you think of the Hollywood movie The Mummy, starring Brendon Fraser. But what if you were to discover that there are actual mummified animals laid to rest alongside their ancient Egyptian masters?

Crocodile Mummy, San Antonio Museum of Art. From Science and Zoo Help Museum with Egyptian Animal Mummy Exhibit

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  • history
  • Ancient Egypt
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  • animals
By Sandy Bornstein , 4 May 2018

History Comes Alive in Hong Kong

A two-day trip to a mega city, with a preponderance of excellent attractions, can be overwhelming. With jet lag slowing my pace, coupled with intermittent rain dissuading outdoor activities, I set aside one day to learn about Hong Kong’s history. The best place to begin my adventure was at the Hong Kong Museum of History. This museum was established in 1975 “to preserve and promote the historical and cultural heritage of Hong Kong.” 

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 1 May 2018

Artist of the Month: Ashlee Forde, Disfusional Studios

This past fall, while watching the costume contest at Grand Rapids Comic Con, I was weary. I was sitting up front near stage left, so that I could get a glimpse of the incredible costumes as they exited the stage. However, as you know if you have seen a costume contest, they take a while.

By Lillie Forteau , 30 April 2018

Lillie Cosplays: Sharing Cosplay Culture at PechaKucha Kalamazoo

On Thursday, April 26th, 2018, I spoke at one of my favorite places, talking about one of my favorite things, in my favorite thing. It was truly amazing - I cannot say that enough. I thank the good amount of sugar in my bloodstream that day for helping me get through it, thank you Canada dry ginger ale. 

Lillie Cosplays: Sharing Cosplay Culture at PechaKucha Kalamazoo

By Josh Garrick , 29 April 2018

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of April 28, 2018 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of April 28, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

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European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

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