Have you ever read a romance novel? The basic structure is basically the same in all of them: they meet cute, there is an issue that almost tears them apart, and they live happily ever after. But have […]
Have you ever read a romance novel? The basic structure is basically the same in all of them: they meet cute, there is an issue that almost tears them apart, and they live happily ever after. But have […]
It’s easy to see the benefits of art classes and workshops for students wanting to learn about art. The instructor shares tips and tricks, and the students leave with tools to improve […]
During the last meeting before graduation, the Trustees wished Sunny Hills High School senior Katie Sweeney well as she prepares to attend the University of Washington. They also thanked her for her […]
9th Annual Day Of Music The dark days of COVID put the brakes on our annual Day of Music, but as you must know, it has been resurrected. This year, things are full […]
Karen’s passing was very unexpected, leaving her family with beautiful memories and deep loss and grief. Karen Marie Mason entered this world on October 6, 1951, in East St. Louis, Illinois, to her proud […]
Father Jerome Karcher ℅ Mercy House, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Dear Father Karcher: Why are we being punished? I’m not being facetious, although it sounds like it. And this is not a general query […]
Peaceful student protests are taking place on university campuses around the world, including in the US, UK, European Union, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Egypt, Lebanon, and more. In the […]
Israel’s everyday treatment and mistreatment of Palestinians on the West Bank and “over the top” violence in Gaza are certainly open to criticism. Well, that’s an understatement. The tragic facts on the […]
Independent curator Annabella Pritchard has always been fascinated by the Surrealist movement, and her research has been focused on women Surrealist artists for a little over a decade. One evening a year ago, she received a […]