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The high school teacher who taught us like kindergarteners
How do you say thank you to someone whose playful teaching (and coaching) style changed the course of your life?
Mar 26
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Addie Broyles
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When uncertainty eats innovation for lunch
Looking for signs of change, from the Nordic House at South by Southwest to the alligator-filled wetlands of suburban Houston.
Mar 22
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Addie Broyles
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How many memories can fit into the Frank Erwin Center?
Graduations, Paul McCartney, and a crumbling monument to the people we once were.
Mar 7
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Addie Broyles
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February 2024
When a friendship needs a makeover
Former What Not to Wear hosts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly had a fierce friendship and a very public falling out. Then they went on tour.
Feb 27
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Addie Broyles
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5 days in Oaxaca: What to know before you go
Textiles, tamales, tlayudas and running into people you know.
Feb 19
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Addie Broyles
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Oaxaca is not an experience
What does resistance look like in a booming tourist destination?
Feb 8
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Addie Broyles
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January 2024
A stitch in time that almost wasn't
My late grandmother left behind an unfinished embroidery project that, thanks to the help of a total stranger, became a gift that money couldn't buy.
Jan 26
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Addie Broyles
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Look up! Keeping my head high in the nation's capital
Aluminum foil, Alma Thomas, and getting a lifelong lesson from a D.C. security guard.
Jan 17
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Addie Broyles
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No wonder this is still the hottest ticket in D.C.
Seeking out Black history wherever we go, but especially at the Smithsonian.
Jan 15
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Addie Broyles
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Crying with strangers: 48 hours in Andersonville
Checking off a bucket list item in Chicago that might not make sense to anyone else but me.
Jan 5
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Addie Broyles
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December 2023
Good things (and zines) come to those who wait
A quick update on the short delay of The Feminist Kitchen zine, chapter 2.
Dec 29, 2023
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Addie Broyles
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What St. Lucia taught me: You can't force tradition, even at Christmas
My first Swedish holiday concert left me feeling like a lutefisk out of water.
Dec 15, 2023
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Addie Broyles
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