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The Courant’s arts picks for April 27 through May 3 include music competitions, a Christie Brinkley book signing, a concert ...
Volunteering can offer purpose and connection — key tools as we navigate a loneliness epidemic. Learn how to get involved and ...
The Miami Children’s Museum marks the moment with an exhibition that includes Snoopy, Lucy and more that will travel across ...
Mission Bay High’s Mediums of Mental Health team has expanded its outreach efforts to more students while also planning for ...
Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), southeastern Vermont’s nonprofit community mental-health agency, kicked off ...
If laughter really is the best medicine, Maria Bamford delivers a prescription. Famed comedian Maria Bamford will perform at ...
A new study examined decades of research, providing for the first time a "clear and comprehensive" overview of when, where ...
TPC Wellness hosts art show for the community Dozens of pieces of artwork were on display Wednesday at TPC Wellness’s Second ...
Boston is used to winning. In the last quarter of a century, Boston’s big four sports teams — the Patriots, Celtics, Red Sox, ...
Viewing art may support mental well-being, spark reflection, and strengthen social connections, say researchers.
While it’s long been accepted that making art can help people emotionally and psychologically, the mental health benefits of ...
Viewing explicit content creates unrealistic expectations and damages intimacy, a marriage therapist explains.
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