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NPR AZNs Pick Their Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts

The employee group, which supports NPR staff members through advocacy and cultural visibility, reflects on some favorite performances in celebration of Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month.

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NPR AZNs Pick Their Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts

The employee group, which supports NPR staff members through advocacy and cultural visibility, reflects on some favorite performances in celebration of Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month.

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NPR AZNs Pick Their Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts

NPR AZNs Pick Their Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts
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Crowd limits eased, mask mandates likely next as Illinois enters next-to-last phase of COVID-19 reopening plan Friday

Life may start to feel closer to normal in Illinois beginning Friday, as more people are allowed into stadiums, amusement parks, restaurants and shops, and masks are expected to soon become optional in most situations for people who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. The move to the next-to-last phase of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s coronavirus reopening plan is a precursor to all .

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A Knitter, A Rock Climber And A Mixologist Teach Us How To Find A Hobby

Originally published on May 15, 2021 7:00 am In the spring of 2020, shortly after the government-mandated lockdowns to help control the spread of coronavirus, I realized I had no hobby. Everything had become a hustle. As a freelance writer and podcast host, I (Nichole) already pretty much worked from home, but as job opportunities arrived further apart and I had more time on my hands, I knew I needed something more fulfilling in my life. I decided to return to an old childhood hobby of cross-stitching. My mother had taught me this form of needlecraft, and it made me feel reconnected with her during a time I wasn t sure when I d see her again. It also helped ease the anxiety I was feeling about current events. When I sat down with my needle and thread, I was focused on counting out stitches and making sure I had the proper colors of embroidery floss. My fears and frustrations quieted, and I found immense pleasure in doing something I knew I d never monetize.

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