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Green Spaces

Recipes for apple pie or “torta” date back to the Registrum Coquine, a beautiful cookbook written at the beginning of the 15th century by the German cook, Johannes Bockenheim, who worked at the court of Pope Martin V. There are countless modern versions of this universal favorite, including this award-winning apple crumb!

Young Opera Singers Ready for First Virtual Auditions
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Young Opera Singers Ready for First Virtual Auditions

In these times of uncertainty, nobody has been able to conduct business as usual.
This is even more true for soprano Jacinta Barbachano. She is among the 29 young Mexican opera singers who will participate in the first virtual auditions of the MetOpera National Council’s (MONC) Mexico District on Dec. 17.

Ask Dr. Alan: Procrastination
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Ask Dr. Alan: Procrastination

People often procrastinate because they’re afraid of failing at what they are attempting to finish, but it may connect with other problematic behaviors such as low self-esteem, depression, or stress.

Living in an Upended World: Alternative Tourism
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Living in an Upended World: Alternative Tourism

It has been a difficult year for hotels facing rigid sanitation protocols and restrictions in their allowable number of guests. Even with these measures, many people are not willing to stay in hotels simply because they entail being indoors.

Seven Million Meals: A Mission of Mercy
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Seven Million Meals: A Mission of Mercy

A beneficiary in the rural community of Los Ricos de Abajo recently told a FTH representative that she feels she is “seen” and not forgotten. It gives her hope that perfect strangers are helping her family of four avoid starvation.

Weekly Horoscopes Dec. 13
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Weekly Horoscopes Dec. 13

All Signs: All hail the changing of the guards. Jupiter moves from Capricorn into Aquarius; and after 2 ½ years, Saturn moves from Capricorn into Aquarius as well. A double whammy!