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“At this time of the rolling year, I suffer most.”~Charles Dickens, A Christmas CarolMy daughter is crying. “He’s fat and red!” Jess says. We’re tooling down…
In 2024, creative entrepreneurs face a dynamic market landscape. Print reselling offers them a versatile path to expand their businesses. Consider how custom apparel and promotional…
Dec 16, 2024Fr. Uwe Michael Lang, a liturgical historian and priest of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri in London, is the author of the new…
“It’s interesting that some people find science so easy, and others find it kind of dull and difficult,” says Richard Feynman at the beginning of his…
“I was really looking for threads of continuity in Bob’s character and his taste level,” Phillips says, “and one thing I can say for sure in…
Naoshima is located in the Seto Islands of Japan and is known for its outdoor art. Yayoi Kusama‘s restored yellow pumpkin is back at it’s famous…
CARFAC is excited to announce the release of INDIGENOUS PROTOCOLS dot ART – an essential resource for navigating Indigenous Protocols for visual artists and the artistic…
How should we engage with a holiday that feels both sacred and suspect?Every December, the clash of Christmas traditions and their perceived origins seems to resurface…
In order to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the solution, the process of reconstituting peptides involves quite a bit of keenness and skill. No matter…
Apr 30, 2024Jan Dismas Zelenka was a Bohemian Catholic baroque composer who has at times been called “The Catholic Bach” because his best compositions are on…