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Earlier this year, Airbnb listed a unique cabin in the woods of Springvale as its most popular vacation rental in the state of Maine.
Maine man creates popular treehouse retreat
Yahoo News

Thaathwik Arsha Abhilash's mother describes her 10-year-old son as an artist. She says he loves to paint, dance and sing. But most of all, he loves to read and write. Some of his favorite books include the Harry Potter series, which he finished last year.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"I love to read," says Jack, a Year 4 boy at a primary school in an economically marginalised town in regional Australia. "My best friends love reading ... Matthew loves reading, Alex loves reading, Johnny loves reading, Jason loves reading. Most of my friends that are friends love reading."

A full-time artist, Bond, 44, made a living through a patchwork of vocal gigs - performing live at weddings, bars and theaters, recording jingles, teaching vocal lessons and hosting events. But the coronavirus pandemic found her burning through her savings and struggling to make ends meet in a tiny rental accessory dwelling unit above the tree-lined garage of a home in Hyattsville, Maryland.

It's finally here, the day we've all been waiting for, with bars and restaurants with outdoor seating finally allowed to reopen. To help you celebrate, we've collected a bumper list of more than 60 places to meet up with friends and support the hospitality industry.

University Place, WA - On April 9, Rodney Robinson announced his campaign for University Place City Council Position 4. Rodney has spent his career serving the community as a nonprofit leader and human services provider. In 2017, following the arrival of his youngest child, he and his wife moved their young family to University Place...

It's finally here, the day we've all been waiting for, with bars and restaurants with outdoor seating finally allowed to reopen. To help you celebrate, we've collected a bumper list of more than 60 places to meet up with friends and support the hospitality industry.

It's been seven weeks since I first lay eyes on the person I am falling in love with. When going to a mental clinic, never did I ever imagine that love can bloom anywhere.
Love Can Bloom Anywhere: 3 Lessons on How I Found Love in a Mental Clinic
The Good Men Project

As we wind our way down to Diphu from Guwahati through large farms and rolling hills, our driver tells us that this "vastness" is what attracts Bangladeshi immigrants to India. "They think all this is free land," he says. We can sense his simmering resentment towards immigrants, a sentiment that contributes significantly to the politically charged atmosphere of this region.

NEW YORK - Chicago-based writer and activist Kemi Alabi has received the First Book Award from the Academy of American Poets. Her work "Against Heaven" is scheduled for publication in Spring 2022. Alabi, chosen for the honor by the acclaimed poet Claudia Rankine, will receive $5,000 and a six-week, all-expenses-paid residency at the Civitella Ranieri Center, an Umbrian 15th century castle in Italy.

FARFETCH exists for the love of fashion. Our mission is to be the global platform for luxury fashion, connecting creators, curators and consumers. We're a positive platform for good, bringing together an incredible creative community made up by our people, our partners and our customers. This community is at the heart of our business success.
The Business of Fashion

The Freshmen Senators Act (FSA), a bill that would allow frosh to run for the Undergraduate Senate by adding a fall election cycle, will appear on the ballot after receiving 848 votes in the primary elections last week, over the 5% threshold of student body signatures necessary.
Undergraduates to vote on contested Freshmen Senators Act
The Stanford Daily

Art is the true enemy of isolation, fear, uncertainty and hopelessness. The writers who contributed to SFR's 2021 poetry contest proved with 123 submitted pieces that creativity will always persevere-even in the face of adversity as seemingly insurmountable as that of the past year.
Spring Poetry Search | Cover Stories
Santa Fe Reporter

With just days to go until bars and restaurants with outdoor seating are allowed to reopen on 12 April, we've collected a bumper list of more than 60 places to meet up with friends and support the hospitality industry. With outdoor spots across London, there is something for everyone in our eating and drinking extravaganza, focused on the traditional City A.M.

When Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) announced For The Culture in October of 2019 as one of the first shows for the 2020 edition of The Collective over WrestleMania Week, it created quite a buzz in the industry.
Preview: GCW For The Culture (4/8/21)
Last Word on Baseball

A man who had been on Nebraska's death row since 2003 died Saturday, reducing the total number of condemned inmates in the state to 11, prison officials said Monday.

The Division of Academic & Student Affairs celebrated FIU's best and brightest at the 2021 Outstanding Student Life Awards on April 1. "Today, we honor the students who demonstrate the true spirit of FIU," said Elizabeth Bejar, senior vice president for Academic & Student Affairs.

A folksy tune introduces us to not one world, but a whole tiny series of them, reminiscent of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince. Orbs of various sizes float in space, each with their own little lived-in cultures: The little girl who wakes in her bed, surrounded by books, waves to the woman whose whole world seems to consist of her balcony flowers.










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