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HARTFORD, CONN. – It’s probably fairly safe to say that many – if not most – people equate Hartford’s XL Center with spo
A recent article from IntuIdeas, “Clickable Paper Book, Introduction to Graphic Communication, Reaches Adoption Milestone,” describes how an interactive printed textbook became a “best seller” for graphic arts education and for industry training. See: https://hrlsite.fi
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Continuing the trend of the past several years, publishers’—and consumers’—demand for middle grade titles remains strong. Barnes & Noble, however, recently made a move to cut back on buying middle grade fiction, a development that is
On Monday, acne care brand Hero Cosmetics expanded to Ulta Beauty after hitting $100 million in revenue in 2021.
Prior, Hero Cosmetics had one product selling through Ulta Beauty, its Mighty Acne Patch hero product. Now, it’s adding eight products to over 1,260 Ulta Beauty stores a
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YUM: Jessica and PJ Skar stand outside their new ice cream camper business Sweets On The Streets last Friday night. They celebrated their soft grand opening over Labor Day weekend. The room in their trailer allows them to stock up to eight flavors
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"One of the library's values is the freedom to read ... So the idea that there are some books frequently challenged or that have been challenged or banned in the past, we kind of highlight that to make people aware that it happens
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Several weeks ago, I reviewed a ten-artist exhibition at the New Bedford Art Museum and quite purposely neglected a singular work by artist Carl Simmons. But it was not because his artwork was any less worthy of contemplation than his nine co-exhibitors.
Rather, it was that I considered
Toybox Labs is exploring new worlds with some help from NASA.
The LA-based 3D printer manufacturer has inked a deal with licensing agency Schwartz & Company to bring NASA-themed products to Toybox’s kid-friendly printing platform.
LA-based Schwartz represents NASA in the