We love a classy benefit, especially one with notable local celebrities. Also, local theater, dance and music concerts are worth your time and money, in Going Out.
We love a classy benefit, especially one with notable local celebrities. Also, local theater, dance and music concerts are worth your time and money, in Going Out.
We love a classy benefit, especially one with notable local celebrities. Also, local theater, dance and music concerts are worth your time and money, in Going Out.
<p>Top headlines for Wednesday, April 3, 2024</p><p>In today's episode, we delve into the Florida Supreme Court's recent decision to uphold the state's 15-week abortion ban, a ruling that sets the stage for a significant pro-abortion measure to be decided by voters this November. Next, we expose the unsettling revelation of a sex offender's employment within children's network Nickelodeon, uncover details from a new documentary about his participation in bible studies on set prior to his arrest. Finally, we discuss the 45th anniversary celebration of a self-proclaimed avant-garde group of queer and trans nuns, an event notable for its costume contests that satirized religious figures. </p><p><strong>Subscribe to this Podcast</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-christian-post-daily/id1620468647?uo=4">Apple Podcasts</a></li><li><a
The catalogs should start arriving soon. If you're a gardener, that's a siren song for you. What will you put in your pots and plots this spring? What colors will you have, what crops will you harvest? It never gets old: put a seed no bigger than a breadcrumb into some dirt and it becomes dinner in just weeks. All it needs, as in the new memoir “The Risk It Takes to Bloom” by Raquel Willis, is a little time to grow. | By Terri Schlichenmeyer The catalogs should start arriving soon. If you're a gardener, that's a siren song for you. What will you put in your pots and plots this spring? What colors will you have, what crops will you harvest? It never gets old: put a seed no bigger than a breadcrumb into some dirt