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David Boyer

David Boyer

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Warrington Guardian Lockdown Heroes 2021 awards - how it all unfolded

We revealed the winners of our Warrington Guardian Lockdown Heroes awards
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Meredith Winner Helps ‘Paint the Void’ Left By COVID-19

Thanks to COVID-19, there are nearly 50% fewer small businesses in San Francisco than a year ago. One visual reminder: boarded up storefronts, which have…
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The Progressive Prosecutor Pt. 1: Chesa Boudin’s Unlikely Path To T...

When Chesa Boudin took the helm as the city’s top prosecutor in San Francisco, he promised to be different. He pledged to use the power of the San…
inhabitat.com

A lakeside, prefab home in Quebec aims for LEED Gold

This humble country home has become a beacon of sustainability thanks to an architect’s use of sustainable, local materials and prefabrication. Learn more.
designboom.com

figurr architects collective stacks five prefab custom modules for ...

located in québec, this house by figurr architects collective comprises five prefab custom modules that were assembled before being delivered to the site.
kalw.org

Berkeley Is Trying To Become The Nation’s First City To Ban Junk Fo...

Berkeley is trying to become the nation’s first city to ban junk food from supermarket checkout aisles.The Berkeley City Council unanimously approved the…
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Ep 09 - BLACK LIVES MATTER meets BLACK ROCK CITY at Burning Man

One of the principles guiding Burning Man is “Radical Inclusion.” Basically, all are welcome. But, the temporary city that Burners build in Nevada’s Black…
nytimes.com

The Students Are Victims of Fraud, but the Government Won’t Help

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is denying huge batches of relief requests from students whose schools defrauded them. Even those who aren’t denied are getting very little — or sometimes nothing.
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Ep 05 - PARTY meets PRAYER at Burning Man

Burning Man is pagan at its core with a hell-ish aesthetic. It’s understandable that many evangelical leaders condemn the event. But why do so many devout…
sfchronicle.com

700 Santa Claus dolls connect past to present in Hayes Valley bar

Since 1990, a Hayes Valley bar has hung up hundreds of Santa dolls every December. That...
latimes.com

Newport Beach council wants a closer look at state grant for sculpt...

City staff that administers arts programming recommended accepting the grant but went before the City Council on Tuesday divided with the city Arts Commission on a timeline for spending the money.
archdaily.com

Evolution Wellness Centre / ISSADESIGN

Completed in 2019 in Montréal, Canada. Images by David Boyer. Specializing in the interdisciplinary twinning of care, the Evolution Wellness Centre was keen to offer their clients an inclusive, serene,...
latimes.com

Four Hours in Corona del Mar, where it’s already Halloween

There are several free or modestly priced ways to have lots of fun and get a head start on fall at Roger’s Gardens’ fantastic Halloween store, which opened on Friday.
latimes.com

10 new sculptures join Newport Beach exhibit

Visitors to Newport Beach’s Civic Center Park got their first official look at the latest additions to the city’s sculpture exhibition as the Arts Commission presented a grand-opening event Saturday afternoon.
nationalgeographic.com

Who was Ramses II?

Pharaoh during Egypt’s golden age, King Ramses II built more monuments and sired more children than any other Egyptian king.
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LUNCHTIME: Stories from Burton High School’s Cafeteria

Did you know that this station’s license is owned by San Francisco Unified School District? That’s why we broadcast those school board meetings and read…
nationalgeographic.com

Who was Hatshepsut?

Hatshepsut declared herself pharaoh, ruling as a man would for over 20 years and portraying herself in statues and paintings with a male body and false beard.
nationalgeographic.com

How to paddle the Colorado, Mississippi, and other famous rivers

Here’s how to ride five of the planet’s most glorious waterways.
nationalgeographic.com

Neolithic mask stuns archaeologists, raises eyebrows

The rare discovery was greeted with excitement but revived strong concern about the authenticity of these mysterious Neolithic artifacts.
news.cornellcollege.edu

Luce Gallery to exhibit Haitian art | Cornell College

“Haiti to Iowa: A Survey of Haitian Art” from the Waterloo Center for the Arts will be on display in the Luce Gallery in McWethy Hall Oct. 28–Dec. 10.