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A reminder of all that connects

...modern-day romance, we venture to 1913 and encounter a different kind of romance between two of the foremost minds of mathematical analysis, Cambridge Professor G.H. Hardy and Indian boy wonder...
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A guide to creating infinity

...(we used this brand) Strong glue or epoxy A drill or small saw to make a hole in the frame Glass cleaner and some kind of lint-free wipe Some initial...
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"We had to let our characters shine through"

...the one you should pursue. I began reading about it more, and it seemed like such an injustice. The kind of people I like to write about are a part...
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Rooted in Greatness

TimeLine is proud to be part of a very special new public art project that launched this week: Rooted in Greatness—a first-of-its-kind video art exhibit showcasing and honoring noteworthy Illinoisans....
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CARDBOARD Cast 101: Getting to know Kearstyn Keller

...some kind when I was a child. When I was in high school I saw my first Broadway show, Wicked. The lights went down and I immediately inched forward in...
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Standing with our community

...move forward, there is no better play for Black Americans at this moment … It is a call to action and a kind of living history of what is happening...
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Your RELENTLESS Reading List

...for people of color in nineteenth-century America. “It’s a beautiful thing to have this kind of family history,” Tyla remarks. “What I wanted this book do for me is to...
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Your RELENTLESS Watch List

...cover it up and rewrite history. As Tyla points out, any story that tells this kind of revisionist history is striking: “What we’re living right now is revisionist history. It’s...
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Setting the stage

...Relentless “The Journey from the Black Victorian to Black Lives Matter” happened last week and was the first event of its kind we’ve ever done. We knew we had compelling...
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Surveying the experts: YOU

...a temporary stop gap solution, not a permanent option. However—30% would like to see some kind of online viewing be a permanent option for the arts. You can’t wait to...