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CULTURE

Ann Lee, the 1700s Christian leader who shocked America

In 1770, Lee was imprisoned for 30 days in Manchester for disrupting another church service. While incarcerated, Lee had a

MOVIE

Light Touch: How Hollywood gets lit

There are scenes within film and television that are defined by their lighting – a quality that becomes a cornerstone before actors

MUSIC

Wynton Marsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Center Founder, Steps Down

Wynton Marsalis is leaving Jazz at Lincoln Center after over 30 years as its artistic and managing director. The organization

SHOWS

Who Is Dennis Whitaker’s Friend With Farm Benefits Explained

“The Pitt” Season 2 finds Dennis Whitaker carrying himself differently. He’s still awkward, still earnest, but noticeably steadier. He’s earning

FASHION

January Favorites

Vintage Prada Coat (similar here and here), TWP Shirt, Etro Jeans (similar here), Jimmy Choo Boots Tailoring, but with personality. These standout layers soften classic silhouettes with color

FOOD

Hot Reuben Dip Recipe with Corned Beef

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HEALTH

Low-and-Slow Spring Onion Frittata

On top of providing tons of protein, this recipe gives you 24% of your daily iron and 84% of your

HISTORY

Healing, Purification and Holiness: How Ancient Cultures Used Olive Oil

Getting your audio player ready… Tamara Lewit/The Conversation Today, olive oil is often hailed as helping to protect against disease, but

RELIGION

Depictions of faith in TV, movies appeal across religious and political lines, new survey finds

(RNS) — Religion portrayed in contemporary American entertainment isn’t turning people away from their screens, but new research suggests it

ARTS & THEATER

The Individual and the Collective

By Jan Cohen-Cruz. This episode takes a closer look at the interplay of particular participants and group dynamics in the