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Face Time: Jeanelle Demers — painting the world

First she painted 200. Now, it’s time to take on the world. Auburn native Jeanelle Demers finished her 200 Faces project in 2015, painting more than 200 portraits as a way to blow out her college debt and build an impressive portrait portfolio. (Done and done.) For the next step, she’s just launched the World […]

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‘I moo.’ Barn weddings go big in Maine

On a trip last fall with her in-laws-to-be, Chelsea Cardarelli scouted a half-dozen wedding venues around western Maine before a waitress suggested the Maine Wedding Barn. It once housed 20,000 bales of hay upstairs, 147 cows downstairs. “As soon as we got out of the car, I just knew it was the place,” said Cardarelli, […]

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Salad days: Introducing young palates to the garden

My grandson Patrick grasps a carrot’s shoulders and pulls it expertly from the soil. I cut its leafy top, leaving an inch of green, and hand it to his sister, Ella, who puts it in a bowl — and so on down the row until the bowl is full. Patrick is 5, and Ella is […]

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How to make a soup taste fresh all week

Recent online special guests included mixologist Gina Chersevani. Here are edited excerpts from that chat. Recipes whose names are capitalized can be found at washingtonpost.com/recipes. Q: Can you recommend a soup that will still be as enticing on the second or third day? I love making soup but find that I tire of the flavor […]

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Halloween offers lesson in cultural respect

My 8-year-old daughter is obsessed with American Girl dolls. She knows every doll’s name, pet’s name and horse’s name. And she’s particularly obsessed with a doll named Kaya, which is short for Kaya’aton’my, “she who arranges rocks.” A fictional character that came out in stores in 2002, Kaya is from the Nimiipuu, or Nez Perce […]

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Inside the National Gallery’s renovated East Building

WASHINGTON — Revisiting the National Gallery of Art’s East Building, which is reopening Friday after a three-year renovation, is like greeting an old friend. She still has all the same familiar qualities, and conversation picks up as if no time has passed at all. But you also can’t help but notice: She looks good. The […]

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A creative diet of lunch bag cartoons

My wife, Tish, and I have three kids, and making their school lunches fell to me. I’m a cartoonist, and I wanted to do something fancier than just write their names on the bags. But time didn’t permit; all each child got was a bag full of predictable food, with their name written on it […]

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Turn your photos into art?

Your snapshots are obviously works of art all on their own — but do you ever want to give them a little boost? Prisma takes the concept of a filter and amps it up another level, transforming your photos according to different art styles. Now you can convert a photograph into a beautiful line-art drawing, […]

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Common scents? Man rescues skunk

Mike McMillan had a tough decision to make. He was wearing his best suit, driving to a not-too-common business meeting with the mayor of his hometown of Orillia, about 90 miles north of Toronto. But there, on the road near his house, was a skunk with its head trapped in a Coke can. The animal […]

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Wombats: Protected by buns of steel

If you know anything of the wombat, it’s probably that the Australian marsupials poop in cubes (because okay, that’s pretty memorable). But listen up: the butts that produce those fecal oddities are pretty dang interesting in their own right. Wombats are epic burrowers. Their warrens can be 10 feet deep, 16 feet long, and include […]