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The King and Queen's official Instagram account shared a video of a military ensemble playing an unexpected hit in ...
Washington poet Eric Ode often finds ideas while out walking. Here he shares a poem inspired by the prickly (or not) holly ...
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Celebrate the final weekend of Pride Month, enjoy music and activities on Capitol Hill’s pedestrianized streets, and tour ...
The 2023 Famously Hot Pride Festival brought hundreds of folks out to Columbia's Main Street on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. Perry McLeod/Special to The Post & Courier ...
It was through Suphap’s dedicated work that the University has a Columbia Pride Scholarship, which was launched in 2020 to support LGBTQ+ student leaders at Columbia College. Columbia News recently ...
Sykesville Pride will be from noon to 4 p.m., June 14 downtown, with local vendors, crafts, food trucks, live music and more. Black Flag Brewing Co. in Columbia will hold a Pride Drag Brunch, noon ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Education sent a letter June 4 urging Columbia University's accreditor to rescind its century-old accreditation status, which the Ivy League school relies on ...
This June, celebrate Pride Month in Columbia with events like OutFest, a block party, SC Black Pride's family-friendly Pride in the Park and trivia at The Hoot.
OutHudson has announced the return of Columbia County’s 15th annual Pride Parade Saturday, June 21, at 2 p.m. in Hudson. The 2025 Pride parade starts at 7th Street Park and travels down Warren ...
By 1931, when the “Star-Spangled Banner” was officially declared our national anthem, replacing “Hail Columbia,” Lady Columbia was all but gone. Yet her influence is still all around us.
By itself, a poem can’t fix injustice, prevent violence, or erase mistakes we’ve made. But it can “hold you and scold you at the same time,” Daughtry writes; it can “make you float . . . introduce you ...