Amanda Griffin Jacob on why prioritizing your health is not selfish
“Stepping into that yoga path led me to so many other things on my health journey that I wasn’t even cognizant of,” says Amanda Griffin Jacob
“Stepping into that yoga path led me to so many other things on my health journey that I wasn’t even cognizant of,” says Amanda Griffin Jacob
Andrew and Steffi Romualdez both understand that putting in the work—in sport and outside of it—is key to strengthening their relationship
Who writes history? Winston Churchill believes victors are history’s authors. Napoleon Bonaparte argues that “history is a set of lies agreed upon.” Despite all this talk of destruction and strife,
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Filipino artist Wipo paints a visual language impacted by trauma, death, and the boundaries of the self “As an artist, I feel compelled to understand my inner world—why I
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Ceramicist Rita Badilla-Gudiño explores womanhood through earth, water, wind, and fire “Your clay work is you. It has your touch, your caresses, and your mark. Working with clay deeply connects
The worlds of art and architecture overlapped during Architect Anthony Nazareno’s talk about the role of art in design, architecture, and interiors
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