
Five Things to Do This Week
So you’re bored in the house and you’re in the house bored? (If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, ask a loved one who has TikTok on their phone.) As we delve into week …[READ MORE]
So you’re bored in the house and you’re in the house bored? (If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, ask a loved one who has TikTok on their phone.) As we delve into week …[READ MORE]
They were the best of times; they were the worst of times. So it seems in the age of Coronavirus, which has affected every aspect of human life as we know it. On the one …[READ MORE]
When I picked up my copy of the New Yorker this week, I was surprised at how slender it was; then, I realized that the entire ‘events’ section was not there. It’s a good third …[READ MORE]
In light of recent events and the cancellation of just about everything, we’re skipping our weekly 5 Things To Do list and instead offering a list of things not to do. Avoid crowded places this …[READ MORE]
Love, betrayal, sacrifice, female empowerment – they all have a part to play in this week’s to do’s. Start off at Sherocon, a comic con from Sherocomics, a universe where woman is Alpha. Then jump …[READ MORE]
5 Things To Do This Week – It’s a new month, so anything goes, including our list of what to do this week. A secret comedy show, a new thrift store and a chance to …[READ MORE]
As Black History Month comes to a close, we have three local events questioning and informing black perspectives. At Blackbird house, local leaders confront wealth disparities and talk about giving young people the resources to …[READ MORE]
So you pulled out all the stops for Valentine’s day, and now you’re out of ideas? We’ve got you covered. Attend not one but two artists talks this week, stop by the symphony, or go …[READ MORE]
5 Things to do This Week – Feb. 8- Feb. 14, 2020 Get ready for the day of consumerism love, chocolate and fine wine by opting out of those ritual traditions – and opting for …[READ MORE]
Welcome to a new year! Er, a new month – that took forever, didn’t it? As we move into the first week of February, the old is becoming new again. At Blum & Poe art …[READ MORE]
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