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Jan 25

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Lion dancer makes impact on Chinese Lunar New Year tradition

By Mori Rothman, Michael D. Regan

People around the world on Saturday celebrated the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year, marking the first day of the Year of the Rat, with many celebrations including the traditional "lion dance" to usher in good luck and fortune.

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Jan 18

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Black Comic Book Festival draws thousands in Harlem

By Karla Murthy, Melanie Saltzman

New York's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture celebrated the tradition of black comics this weekend with its annual Black Comic Book Festival. Thousands attended the two-day exhibition in Harlem, which also featured screenings, panel discussions and a cosplay…

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Jan 14

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The ‘Little Women’ family of Oscar fame originated in the author’s actual home

By Jared Bowen, WGBH

This year’s film version of “Little Women” received six Oscar nominations, including one for best picture. Author Louisa May Alcott was inspired to write her landmark novel, which was based on her own family, at Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts.

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Jan 08

Trebek: ‘Jeopardy!’ retirement isn’t imminent despite cancer

By Lynn Elber, Associated Press

“I don't foresee that 30-second moment coming up in the near future,” Trebek said Wednesday, referring to his request for time to close out his decades-long run with the quiz show.

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Dec 09

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In Broadway musical, Alanis Morissette’s ‘Jagged Little Pill’ becomes modern-day metaphor

By Jared Bowen, WGBH

Alanis Morissette’s “Jagged Little Pill,” released in 1995, became the angry and raw soundtrack of a generation. Now, the Grammy-winning album -- which sold 33 million copies -- is the basis of a musical that just opened on Broadway. During…

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Nov 11

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With emphasis on arts, rural communities challenge national narrative of decline

By Jeffrey Brown

Americans have been drawn to rural areas in recent years partly due to the appeal of a higher quality of life. These regions have not traditionally been known as art hubs, but some residents say that trend is changing. Jeffrey…

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Nov 04

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Enriching the lives of Nashville seniors, one song at a time

By John Yang, Leah Nagy

In Nashville, the nonprofit Music for Seniors connects the city’s musicians with its older residents in an effort to build community and improve seniors’ quality of life. Now, the organization is teaming up with researchers at Vanderbilt University to see…

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Oct 14

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This Detroit bead museum honors an African legacy while modeling revitalization

By Mary Ellen Geist

Detroit is home to an unusual museum that draws on African history and customs, filling an entire city block with installations and sculptures. The MBAD African Bead Museum also allows visitors hands-on experiences -- and acts as a stabilizing force…

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Oct 02

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Why seeing a role model who looks like you is so powerful

"I’ve always thought that seeing is believing,” said Dr. Elizabeth Wayne, a biomedical engineer. In her career, that’s meant innovating new ways of showing people what happens in the body, but also, as a black woman in the sciences, the…

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Sep 29

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Why music has such profound effects on the brain

By Megan Thompson, Melanie Saltzman

Why does music give us chills, motivate us to work out and make us feel connected to one another? Neuroscientist and opera singer Indre Viskontas explains the power of music and its effects on our brains in her new book,…

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