“Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with planning.” - Thomas Edison

I don’t know about you, but these days I feel like much of society has the attention span of gnats. We aim to play the long game but are interrupted by something shiny on aisle six. We set goals, make those bucket lists, and say ‘someday’ more times than we can count.

Woman walking on sand dunes

 

As times continue to shift, as ways continue to change, the power of community, connection, and friendship can continue, too, as a source of hope and possibility. Friendships old and new, brief connections as you go about your day to day life, friends at distance and close by, long conversations and occasional messages: all those nurture connection. They are reminders of ways to keep balance and focus as world events and personal ones fill the world with change.

Here are several ways artists have explored connection in their music.

 

Getting to experience some time abroad can be an incredible experience for young adults, but it can be challenging both in terms of financial implications and due to the often complicated visa requirements. While it isn’t always a straightforward process, young adults may want to learn more about the availability of the UK Youth Mobility visa from the USA.

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Glasses are more than just a tool for vision correction. They are a blend of function, fashion, and identity. Over the years, glasses have evolved from simple optical aids into powerful style statements. Whether someone wears them to read, drive, work on screens, or simply to enhance their appearance, glasses have become an essential part of everyday life.

When combined with travel, their importance becomes even more evident, as they support both practicality and personal expression in new and unfamiliar environments.

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When getting ready to live abroad, most of us focus on what we can fit into a suitcase, clothes for different seasons, a few familiar items from home, maybe things we think we won’t find elsewhere. Packing feels productive. It’s something you can see and control.

But in reality, the most important preparation doesn’t go into your luggage.

 

Art For All Spaces in partnership with The Obsidian Gallery at Faith Arts Village Orlando (FAVO) proudly presents The Shape of Our Surroundings, a compelling solo exhibition by artist Chad Pollpeter. The exhibition will be open to the public during FAVO’s First Friday and First Saturday art walk events on May 1 and May 2 from 6-9pm at The Obsidian Gallery (#244). 


Throughout their lifetime, many people will have experienced at least one power outage. Blackouts are not uncommon; they usually only last a few hours (Gorski, 2024), and power is returned quickly enough to prevent long-lasting consequences. If people know a big storm is coming, they may even get the chance to prepare for a blackout by stocking up on supplies or finding alternative power sources. The Northeast Blackout of 2003 was very different.

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“In the end, we’ll all become stories” - Margaret Atwood

I taught high school social studies for well over a decade. Then, I regularly watched whatever local, national, or global event happening - elections, mega speeches, Olympics, Superbowl, or awards ceremony. Whatever it was, someone was bound to want to chat or share a story about it the next morning.