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‘Mummy Madness’

The fourth Egyptian dynasties began intentionally mummifying their dead, taking great care to preserve deceased bodies. They believed the body still housed the soul, and that keeping these remains intact was necessary.

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I’m the Sky

Since March is a month dedicated to honoring women, it seemed fitting to tell the story of one of music's finest. Who better to focus on than someone who deserves much more credit for stirring up some lovely sounds?

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‘Jean Michel’

Jean Michel Basquiat was born in Brooklyn in 1960. Raised Catholic, his mother instilled a love of art in her son from an early age. He often sketched his favorite cartoons and created a children's book with a friend in the latter half of the 1960s.

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‘Nuff Said

The distinctive creative known by many as Nina Simone was born Eunice Kathleen Waymon on February 21, 1933, in North Carolina. She was the sixth of eight children and discovered her passion early on in life at a mere three years of age. The first song Eunice learned on the piano was 'God Be With You, Till We Meet Again'.

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