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Sharon Dierberger | Ethnic Karen refugees watch their violence-filled homeland in Myanmar from a distance
Leah Savas | Pro-lifers are still far from achieving the original goal of the March for Life, but the increasingly youthful crowd gives old-timers hope for the future of the movement
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All Creatures Great and Small returns to Masterpiece
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Stiff competition among Contemporary Classical nominees
Grammys delayed again due to COVID
Best Orchestral Performance finalists offer wide diversity
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A social-media-driven movement of muralists brings education and advocacy—and beauty—to city streets
Swiss sawmill is a part of this intensely French project
Hong Kong universities once displayed memorials to the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre; now they are gone