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Dorich House Museum will be hosting three drawing workshops with local artist Anna Milgrom across March, April and May 2026. Each session will focus on a different aspect of drawing. Workshops will ...
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It may sound silly to some, but some objects can hold sentimental value. I am the type of person who feels a bond with items that were thoughtfully gifted to me. It could be something small, like a ...
LAURA UNGAR AP Medical Writer Feb 8, 2026 Feb 8, 2026 Updated Feb 27, 2026 The findings, published Monday in Nature Neuroscience, may help doctors and researchers better understand cognitive ...
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Here's what psychology says about people who apologize to things that can't hear them. We've all been there. You accidentally knock into a chair, and before you can stop yourself, "Sorry!" escapes ...