Fizzywood – Exploring the Human Condition Though Surrealism
Local mixed-media artist Elizabeth Woods, a.k.a. Fizzywood, uses surrealism to depict the difficulty of the human experience.
Local mixed-media artist Elizabeth Woods, a.k.a. Fizzywood, uses surrealism to depict the difficulty of the human experience.
Throughout March, we celebrate Women's History Month and pay homage to the many contributions of strong and powerful women. Read more about this celebration, some local history, and more!
A love for baking led Kayla Robinson to start her own business - Kayla's Kustom Sweets! Read more about her business and baking!
Partnering with The Burn Foundation, TIABI is holding their Waffle For a Cause event, an annual waffle eating contest!
It's Craft Month! What better way to celebrate than by learning about The Christmas Goose - a local quilting shop and craft store?
In honor of Black History Month, Kiara wrote about the holiday's history, as well as perspectives from her grandma and local Black-owned business, Paws Off The Table!
Founder of the Solidarity Fridge, Victoria Flores wanted to expand her efforts of helping the community. So, she started a community library!
Today we celebrate World Yoga Day, a day to both practice yoga while also raising awareness to human rights abuses. Click to read more!
As a part of their Mutual & Community Aid Priority, LVDSA held a free brake light clinic last Saturday. Read more to learn about this event!
Rochelle Hodge’s dream of opening a physical location for her gourmet potato business comes true this week with her grand opening of Twice Baked!