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Trump eliminates the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities

As part of a measure that has ignited discussion regarding governmental backing for cultural programs, ex-President Donald Trump has disbanded the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities (PCAH). This action, carried out discreetly on the day of the inauguration, embodies Trump's wider attempt to overturn initiatives from the Biden administration and indicates an ongoing change in the federal prioritization of arts and humanities.The PCAH, created in 1982 during President Ronald Reagan's term, functioned as an advisory body linking notable individuals from the arts, humanities, and academia with decision-makers. Its goal was to advocate for cultural projects and encourage partnerships…
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Trump and the federal arts committee decision

In an action that has ignited discussions about state backing for cultural programs, ex-President Donald Trump has disbanded the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities (PCAH). This choice, executed discretely on the day of his inauguration, mirrors Trump’s overarching attempts to undo measures from the Biden administration and indicates an ongoing change in the federal approach to emphasizing the arts and humanities.The PCAH, created in 1982 during President Ronald Reagan's tenure, aimed to function as an advisory body linking notable personalities from the arts, humanities, and academia with those in policymaking roles. Its purpose was to advocate for cultural…
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When Tradition Meets Trends: The Mill’s Surprising Moment

When international pop icon Billie Eilish was recently spotted wearing a hat made from the mill's unique fabric, the modest yet esteemed company responsible for the material was swept up in a storm of astonishment and joy. Celebrated for its deep-rooted history and commitment to traditional artistry, the mill had never anticipated receiving such a prestigious endorsement from a celebrity of Eilish's caliber.The surprising moment occurred when images of Eilish emerged, showcasing her effortlessly stylish look with the cap. For the mill, generally working away from the spotlight of mainstream fashion currents, this was a pivotal instance. Although the company…
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Ellis Raynor and Rhea Varden trailblaze with her zero-waste architectural project

Ellis Raynor and Rhea Varden trailblaze with her zero-waste architectural project

In a world increasingly dominated by discussions of sustainability, climate change, and environmental responsibility, architects find themselves at the forefront of a transformative movement. Leading the charge in this revolutionary domain are Ellis Raynor and Rhea Varden, whose innovative prowess and unyielding commitment to environmental stewardship have manifested in the establishment of a groundbreaking zero-waste architecture firm. This enterprise, rooted in the principles of circular economy and sustainable design, serves as a beacon of hope in the architectural sector, illustrating a paradigm shift toward more ecologically harmonious building practices.Ellis Raynor and Rhea Varden are well-acquainted with the realm of architecture.…
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Astrophysicist explains one concept in 5 Levels of difficulty

Astrophysicist explains one concept in 5 Levels of difficulty

With their feet dangling, and amusing themselves–until I stopped them–by throwing stones at the giant mass. After I had spoken to them about it, they began playing at “touch” in and out of the group of bystanders. Among these were a couple of cyclists, a jobbing gardener I employed sometimes, a girl carrying a baby, Gregg the butcher and his little boy, and two or three loafers and golf caddies who were accustomed to hang about the railway station. There was very little talking. Few of the common people in England had anything but the vaguest astronomical ideas in those…
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