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Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment

"High Water" embodies the struggle of historic Black coastal communities -- Tyquan Morton's "High Water" demonstrates the impact of gentrification on Gullah Geeche culture along the Atlantic coast. -- Ken Makin

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An enslaved potter left messages for the future, inscribed in clay -- Ken Makin

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English painter John Constable captured the rhythms of rural life -- Heller McAlpin

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In Taiwan, athletes are ageless on and off the field -- Adri Salido

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Remember landline phones? Parents want them back.

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Kenyan stylists are using the West's discarded clothing to refashion the future

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From 'The Godfather' to 'Tender Mercies,' Robert Duvall made each role his own

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Difference Maker - This Nigerian educator gave a river a voice. The next generation is listening.

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AI can write songs, plays, and novels. What does that mean for human creativity?

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Clergy look to Bible on immigration enforcement. Interpretations can differ.

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Cannes favorite 'The President's Cake' is a fable with real-world immediacy

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Purrs in paradise: Lanai Cat Sanctuary rescues felines and protects vulnerable birds

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Minneapolis inspires protest songs, from The Boss to Billy Bragg

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In Oscar-nominated 'One Battle After Another,' a message for a troubled America?

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Southeastern Spain has a dry landscape. Sensor technology is bearing fruit.

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Tennessee songbird: Dolly Parton's rise to country music superstardom

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Democratic governors take on Trump – with an eye to 2028 -- As U.S. governors convene in Washington this week, many Democrats among them will be in the spotlight as top contenders for their party's 2028 presidential nomination. One reason: They found ways to fight back against the Trump administration. -- Linda Feldmann

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