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This year’s notables include a Superman slate (all the living movie and TV Supermen, minus the newest one); a “Twilight” fan ...
Heather is the kindness lady here in Lakewood. In the past she had a family Enrichment center here in town. She works in the ...
Clack clack clack clack clack. The keys sing to traveling poet Kevin Devaney as he types original poems on his emerald green ...
Even in school, I’d pay my friends to finish art projects for me.” Today, after over 10 years in the henna industry, she runs ...
The sky above Capital City is set to light up this weekend when a local church hosts its annual fireworks extravaganza. The event will take place on Saturday, June 28 ...
Guard Henna Sandvik, who played at Indiana from 2022-25, will transfer to Wyoming. The Wyoming women’s basketball program announced Sandvik’s transfer on their social media feed.
Multiple tourists claim they are quoted $15 for a henna tattoo but get a bill of over $100 in downtown Myrtle Beach, SC. Is the henna art a scam? Here’s what to know.
How Culture Shapes the Art Henna designs are different depending on which culture a person is from. Each style carries its own unique meaning. South Asian henna is known for its elaborate, lace-like ...
Henna has been historically embraced by many communities as body art. Today, henna is popular worldwide, with people of all backgrounds using it for artistic expression, fashion, and celebration.
For Munafer, henna is more than just an art form—it's therapeutic. "When I start drawing, it becomes a design," she explains. "I can express anything with henna. I feel so relaxed and calm.