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Is your yarn stash taking over? Did you dive into embroidery, only to realize it wasn’t your thing? Do you jump into new hobbies every month, leaving the old ones ...
Come to the Palm Theatre in Telluride at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 1, for a free screening of the film "Common Ground" (the sequel to Kiss the Ground, 721 West ...
For New Mexicans, Thrift Town represents more than just a place to find bargains – it’s a sustainable alternative to constant ...
The City of Lewisville will celebrate spring with ColorPalooza this Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., in and around ...
Cathy Notarnicola, curator of Southwest history at the New Mexico History Museum ... Notarnicola found herself dragging a heavy cross about 200 feet while preparing for Chimayó: A Tradition ...
And now the widespread fear over ICE raids has prompted the organizers of Carnaval de Puebla, a huge Mexican festival in Philadelphia, to cancel the event for this year. It was supposed to happen ...
For the first time in the show’s history, the artists in Season 8 are grouped by the unique and revealing relationships to the places where they live: Chicago, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Vancouver.
The Philadelphia Police Department confirmed a theft incident report was filed Saturday about the yarn art. No arrests have been reported. “Public art always comes with risk, of course, and not every ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KYW) — Police are searching for two suspects who stole a popular art installation in South Philadelphia. A knitting club called the Drunken Knitwits knitted and ...
And it wasn’t until I had moved to the United States that I kind of started missing some things that were around me growing up in Mexico, the food, the music, the different traditions. And that's when ...
Two vandals cut and removed the "yarn bombing" installation at the Singing Fountain in South Philadelphia, the knitting club behind the art said. In March, the social crafting group the Drunken ...
Skilled creators are transforming their faces into works of art using nothing more than yarn, makeup, and a dash of extraordinary creativity. The trend originated with influencer Eleanor Barnes (@ ...