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  • Finding a thriving dance culture in the Adirondacks Mountains inspired the band to take its sound in an unexpected direction.
  • New Zealand welcomed tourists from the U.S., Canada, Britain, Japan and more than 50 other countries for the first time in more than two years.
  • Let Johnny teach you about his famous journeys across the land and learn a bit about life on the frontier! Together we'll go on a hayride with scenic views of surrounding mountains and beautiful nature under the open sky! We'll learn about gardening, and you'll plant a seed to take home and grow yourself! Of course, you'll want to take a turn at our old-time cider press! But the fun doesn't stop there! Included in your day will be the following activities! - Hayride: with old-fashioned folk song sing-alongs - Hoedown: Folk dancing with jug band participation - Petting Zoo: Johnny had a genuine love for animals and was experienced in animal care. - Seasonal Craft: Make an ornament from real wood! Yours to keep! - Gardening and Seed Planting: Johnny's expert farming knowledge will be passed on to you. You will learn about how things grow, then plant a seed of your own. Yours to keep! - Cider Pressing: Learn about cider history, the process of old fashioned pressing, and give it a go with our old fashioned press. - Nature Walk with Medicinal Plants: As an avid nature lover, Johnny has a lot to teach about the beneficial treatments derived from plant sources. Prepaid reservations are required for this event. Purchase online at the website. 4425 Hwy 78, Santa Ysabel CA 92070
  • At its best, Beth O'Leary's tender and fragmented narrative feels like a metaphor for experience — how we only ever know part of the story of our lives and control even less.
  • Neal Adams revolutionized the comic book industry with his hyper-realistic style for characters such as Batman, Superman, the Green Lantern and the X-Men.
  • An Instagram page reposting stories of women’s experience of sexism within the craft brew industry rocks San Diego’s own craft brew scene. Meanwhile, there’s been another deadly maritime human smuggling operation, this time near La Jolla. Plus, the impacts of the upcoming Mexican Elections are felt in San Diego.
  • April 30th is International Jazz Day. Jazz Night in America tapped photographer Deneka Peniston to share scenes from recording sessions featuring jazz artists who are shaping the music today.
  • Nearly 100 NPR readers gave their views on encouraging kids to do tasks on their own at home and in the community. Some are opposed to the practice for safety reasons. Others shared personal stories.
  • It's been 50 years since the famed director released the movie Pink Flamingos. And as much as the world's changed since then, his first-ever novel shows that his propensity for bad taste ...hasn't.
  • Afghans are protesting the Taliban's ban on girls attending secondary school, including a surprising cohort: pro-Taliban clerics.
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