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Things to do in the New Bedford area

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BeachLife Festival 2021 | Review & Photos

BeachLife Festival 2021 | Review & Photos
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Lollapalooza 2021: The lineup poster's most unknown acts.

Lollapalooza has joined the flurry of music festivals set to come back after a year without live music. Slated for the weekend of July 29, the festival will feature more than 170 artists performing over four days. Its already widely circulated lineup poster boasts big-name headliners like Miley Cyrus, Foo Fighters, and Tyler, the Creator up at the top in oversized type. And, like those of most music festivals, Lollapalooza’s poster also features 20 lines of tiny text, cramped with dozens of artists whose names can and will inevitably get lost in the crowd. The smallest, least legible text is reserved for the last row, which features the names of eight up-and-coming artists hoping to make their mark on the festival. But when your name is in the fine print, your festival experience has got to be a whole lot different from that of big-print Miley Cyrus.

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'They can't take our voice away': FDU-Florham athletes press for diversity and equality

They can t take our voices away : FDU-Florham athletes press for diversity and equality Jane Havsy, Morristown Daily Record © Courtesy of Larry Levanti Running back Alnazir Blackman of Irvington gains yardage in a FDU-Florham football game in 2017. Alnazir Blackman doesn t have a lot of free time. He s a full-time student, set to graduate from Fairleigh Dickinson University s Florham Park campus in May with a bachelor s degree in education. He works full time at a thrift store in Union. He s becoming certified as a substitute teacher, and preparing to start a master s program. He s also a running back on the Devils football team. 

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So much goodness in a bowl - The Boston Globe

So much goodness in a bowl The handblown glass bowls from Serve Kindness are not only beautiful, they benefit nonprofits. By Lisa Zwirn Globe Correspondent,Updated December 15, 2020, 12:00 p.m. Email to a Friend Glass bowls from Serve Kindness. The handblown glass bowls from Serve Kindness have straight sides, a white exterior, and an inside that pops with solid colors like cobalt, ruby, teal, and sunrise. “The bowls bring beauty into your everyday life,” says Jillian Darling, who founded the company with Melissa Brooks three years ago. The two were motivated by their common passion for art, design, and philanthropy. The bowls come in three sizes and 22 vibrant colors and can be used for serving food or holding all kinds of little objects, including floating candles, or simply enjoyed as modern, colorful decor in your home. The company’s name has a purpose, too. Brooks and Darling believe the bowls are a way to serve kindness, whether you’re sharing food and

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