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American synagogues are closing at a record rate. This retired judge is rescuing their ...
Jerry Orbach is rescuing stained glass from closed synagogues — giving the windows, and the communities they once illuminated, a second life.
If you could hitch a ride on a glass bottle or jar that’s sitting in a disposal bin, you’d be in for quite a journey. Where you and the glass bottle end up depends a lot on where you started. That’s ...
It's hard to say goodbye to good dress shirts that have served you well. It's also tough to ignore any unsightly stains the garments may have gathered. Don't despair. There are ways to bring your once ...
A calm and simple build that shows how easy and affordable it is to create a sturdy wooden drawer box each joint cut by hand and fitted with care built for strength beauty and everyday use. Mamdani's ...
A modern twist on the classic snack, these clear glass potato chips are made using potato stock, starch, and careful dehydration to achieve a transparent, glass-like texture. The result is a crispy, ...
DecorHint on MSN
Dated Window Styles That Could Be Hurting Your Home’s Aesthetic
Discover the window styles designers say are dating your home, plus simple upgrades to refresh your space and boost its ...
Building and maintaining a homestead in Lightyear Frontier may be the main goal, but it’s not your only task. There are plenty of side missions and quests to keep you busy as you traverse the alien ...
Oxford Mail on MSN
Oxford Christmas Light Festival set to light up city
This year's Oxford Christmas Light Festival is set to feature a Diwali-themed celebration. Taking place from November 14 to ...
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A group of artists and activists rented a loft above an Uptown Manhattan liquor store in 1968 with the goal of turning it into a nexus for Black culture. They called it the Studio Museum in Harlem.
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