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Barnes Museum to see the history of fashion in Southington
[ad_1] From the pre-Civil War generation to the groovy 1960s, the fashions of Southington residents in days gone by will be on full display at the Barnes Museum later this month. Located at 85 N. Main Street, the museum introduces a new exhibit starting Sept. 26 called “Thread Through Time – A Timeline of Fashion ... -
AI that designs proteins may discover new treatments and materials unknown to science
[ad_1] “They evolved in the process of evolution to solve the problems that organisms faced in the process of evolution. But today we face new problems like covid. Evolution in the process of evolution Just as well-known proteins solve old problems, if we can design proteins that are good at solving new problems, that would ... -
Iconic fashion alcoves updated with old-world charm – WWD
[ad_1] There’s no better way to understand how East meets West than by visiting Yongfoo Elite, an 18-year-old club restaurant in the heart of Shanghai’s former French Concession. Tucked away in the winding streets of the former British Consulate General, Yongfoo Elite became a popular hangout for fashion insiders and the cultural elite in its ... -
River Parish Offers Free Educational Support for All Ages – L’Observateur
[ad_1] National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week is September 18-24. RESERVE — Education is the foundation of community well-being and literacy serves as an early indicator of future participation in the criminal justice system. As National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week takes place September 18-24, 2022, River Parishes Community College and The Literacy ... -
Colorful quilts from Cafe Facet on display at the Fashion Textile Museum – WWD
[ad_1] London is gearing up for a fabric fireworks display later this month when an exhibition of designs by textile artist Kaffe Facet and his collective will take place at the Fashion and Textile Museum in Bermondsey. “Kaffe Fassett: The Power of Pattern” opens September 23, showcasing over 70 textile designs (mostly quilts), spotlighting centuries-old ... -
Charlie Jane Anders Picks Best Science Fiction of the Month
[ad_1] When Megan Giddings told her agent she wanted to write a novel about witches, he told her: In her new novel acknowledgment, “The Woman Could Fly(Amistad), Giddings says he didn’t quite agree with his opinion that witches feel like a tired subgenre. For her, there’s always room for another take. Luckily for those who ... -
Milan Travel Guide — Where to Eat, Drink and Explore During Fashion Week
[ad_1] The Amalfi Coast may have been the hottest destination as seen on Instagram this summer, but September is Milan’s shining month. Italy’s preeminent fashion week, which takes place from 20-26 September this year, sees the cobbled streets flooded with editors, influencers and publicists running from show to show (many if you are wearing heels). ... -
Coming Monday – A New Way to Cover Education, It’s About Students and Teachers: A Letter from the Editor
[ad_1] Schools are everywhere in American life. We all attended them. Those with children would have spent a lot of time with them. We pay hefty taxes to support them, and news accounts regularly discuss them. Nevertheless, consider how much you know about what actually happens in classrooms today. How much do you know about ...











