The holidays are a perfect time to slow down and send a little light to friends and family. A printed card still feels special: someone held your photo, read your words, and put that envelope in the m ...
Zapier reports four ways to ease AI anxiety in teams: promote its benefits, frame it as a partner, incorporate it into workflows, and encourage hands-on use.
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Ogden CAN and Weber State University’s Matthew S. Browning Design Lab are bringing poetry to Lester Park from noon to 3 p.m.
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On Dec. 12, 1972, cult leader John Robert Stevens made a big announcement: he was a time traveler. “I had a real meeting with ...
“A little questionable decision,” head coach Brian Schottenheimer said on Friday. “He went out there with some cool new ...
The party came out of the 2024 election still holding two seats in the legislature — West Vancouver-Sea to Sky MLA Jeremy ...
Caught between his political and aesthetic commitments, the painter, photographer, and illustrator has suffered the fate of ...
Teachers can guide students to recognize and understand their emotions by grounding conversations in engaging books.
Can you truly remember a time before photographs? In today’s age of cellphones and social media at our fingertips, things are constantly being documented and photographed.
This month the Carnegie Arts Center opens a pair of new exhibitions in the Lobby Gallery, both with a literary theme.