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Minni Bajaj makes couture debut at Cannes with architecture-inspired designs
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Canadian designer Minni Bajaj debuted her couture work at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, using architectural precision to shape a collection centered on individuality, empowerment and inclusivity.
Kelly Roach urges leaders to redefine success around legacy
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The Influential Women Podcast has released a new episode with entrepreneur and author Kelly Roach on ethical sales, leadership and sustainable growth.
New book warns AI deepfakes are eroding trust and leadership
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Global Book Publishing has released the e-book The Age of Fakes!, edited by Dr. Nikolai A. Behr, to show how deepfakes, fake news and AI-driven deception are changing business risk, crisis response and public trust.
Influential Women spotlights Arpita Dacy's Autodesk AI leadership
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Influential Women is highlighting Arpita Ghosh Dacy, Autodesk’s principal technical program manager in Seattle, for her work leading AI, machine learning and data-driven programs across GTM capabilities.
AltaVita plans new cottages and community events in Longmont
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AltaVita Senior Residences in Longmont is preparing two public fundraisers and a new phase of housing as the family-run campus expands its local footprint.
JK Livingstone’s new romance ties dance to identity and belonging
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JK Livingstone’s All I Need to Do Is Dance!: She Lived to Move and Moved to Live centers on a dancer whose ambition, relationships, and mysterious past reshape her sense of self.
Zero-sugar coffee creamer market seen reaching $3.2 billion by 2030
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The Business Research Company says the zero-sugar coffee creamers market is set to rise from $1.95 billion in 2025 to $2.15 billion in 2026, before reaching $3.2 billion by 2030. Health concerns, keto and low-carb diets, and rising demand for…
ButterflyMan says AI could make traditional education obsolete
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ButterflyMan has released a new book arguing that artificial intelligence may upend schools, universities and the credentialing system that underpins modern education.
St. Augustine spotlights Hispanic heritage ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary
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St. Augustine is using Hispanic Heritage Month and the approach to America’s 250th anniversary to highlight how Spanish, Latino, and Latin American influence still shapes the city’s history, tourism, food, and community life.
Morris Museum to launch Breakfast University lecture series
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The Morris Museum will debut Breakfast University on Oct. 13, bringing monthly lectures by university professors to Morristown, New Jersey, through a partnership with Thoughtful Productions.
Louis Barajas releases Finances Con Corazón on financial dignity
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Certified Financial Planner Louis Barajas has released Finances Con Corazón: The Latino Journey to Financial Dignity, a new book aimed at helping underserved communities overcome money stress, cultural barriers, and scarcity mindsets.
HEROIC documentary previews in London on June 24
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The documentary HEROIC will preview June 24 at ARC 2026 in London, spotlighting Sabin Howard’s nine-year creation of A Soldier’s Journey, the National WWI Memorial’s bronze centerpiece in Washington, D.C. The film arrives as ARC frames the…
Iran Bracelet Wins Silver A' Design Award in Jewelry Design
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Mersa Habibi’s Iran Bracelet for Taj Gold won a Silver A’ Design Award in the Jewelry Design category on June 19, 2026. The recognition highlights a gold bracelet that blends Persian heritage, hidden engineering and contemporary wearability.
Stampmore says teachers, crafters and small businesses are driving rubber stamp demand
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Stampmore says rubber stamp demand is rising in classrooms, craft spaces and small business operations as users look for faster, lower-cost alternatives to repetitive digital or handwritten tasks.
Bunny Wailer’s Rock N Groove returns on remastered vinyl
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Solomonic Productions Ltd is reissuing Bunny Wailer’s Rock N Groove on remastered vinyl, with a Jamaica-only limited edition rollout and a worldwide Record Store Day Black Friday release on Nov. 23, 2026. The campaign ties the album’s return to…
Donald Galade offers new AI-and-data center book free on Kindle
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Donald A. Galade says his latest book, Data and the Beast: The Truth About Data Centers and AI, will be free on Amazon Kindle for four days starting June 28, 2026. The launch centers on a June 29 broadcast and ties the rise of data centers and AI…
Joann Hsieh joins Queens Symphony Orchestra board
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Joann Hsieh has been appointed to the Queens Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors, expanding her role in New York City arts leadership.
Grammy-winning artist Yolanda Martinez blends drumming, healing and spirituality
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Yolanda Martinez, a Native Grammy Award winner and four-time NAMMY honoree, is using music, drum-making and teaching to connect audiences to healing and Indigenous cultural traditions.
Rainworks plans French-American drama about Princess Winnaretta Singer
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Rainworks Omnimedia says it is developing La Patronnesse, a U.S.-France co-production about Winnaretta Singer, the American heiress who became Princesse de Polignac.
Travel and tourism market seen reaching $1.27 trillion by 2035
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The global travel and tourism market is projected to grow from $685.62 billion in 2024 to $1.27 trillion by 2035, driven by leisure travel, digital booking tools, and demand for personalized experiences.
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