Marnie Kaler is a crafter in many mediums, but her favorite is Pysanky. Her class in downtown Anchorage brought in a small group to learn the traditional method.
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Video. Celebrations filled Iraq’s Kurdish region on Thursday as people gathered to mark Nowruz, the festival that welcomes spring and the start of a new year.
EU presses on with steel ‘porcupine strategy’ for Ukraine as Russia tries to end Western support
As U.S.-led talks with Russia and Ukraine progress, without the Europeans at the table, the 27-nation bloc is pressing ahead ...
Oil settles higher after latest U.S. supply data, Russia-Ukraine cease-fire on energy infrastructure
Oil futures posted a gain on Wednesday, giving up early losses after official U.S. data revealed weekly declines in petroleum-product stockpiles along with a third consecutive weekly rise in ...
Get ready for a soul-stirring evening of worship at the Classic Worship Multigenerational Night of Praise, featuring the ...
Jewish communities worldwide celebrated Purim, a joyous holiday that includes dressing up in costume, giving charity, and ...
The film will touch upon Osuokhai as a cultural phenomenon, the foundation of the Sakha people's world perception ...
The First Presbyterian Church held a special Easter egg decorating workshop to raise funds for relief assistance for people ...
A ceasefire in Russia’s 3-year-old war in Ukraine hinges on Moscow accepting the U.S. proposal of a 30-day pause in fighting ...
The Belmar Arts Center (BAC) was home to a class of seven eager artists who came last Saturday afternoon to learn pysanky, the art of Ukrainian egg d ...
The presentation of shamrock to the White House has been a symbol of the friendship between Ireland and the United States since 1953.
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