
Annie Sherman
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Jan 14, 2025 |
rimonthly.com | Annie Sherman
Llifelong musician and teacher with a penchant for healing others, Heidi List Murphy of Newport rediscovered a set of bell chimes in her attic in 2011. The List Academy of Music founder, who taught youth and adults for twenty years, had used the chimes in her senior music program but lost track of them. Delighted to find them again, the child music specialist used them with an elderly couple who had a history of performing in Newport restaurants.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
rimonthly.com | Annie Sherman |Samantha Labrecque |Edelinda Baptista
*Editor’s Note: This post has been updated from a previous version originally published in 2020. FarmaestheticsFounded by green beauty trailblazer Brenda Brock at a rural Tiverton farmstand in 1999, Farmaesthetics and its fine herbal skincare make it easy to glow at home. Brock’s kitchen chemistry has become sustainable beauty with nourishing lavender milk, aloe, calendula and honey providing targeted tonics for your troubled skin.
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Jan 4, 2025 |
nzherald.co.nz | Annie Sherman
The skies of New Zealand will be busy in 2025. And since it’s home to two of the world’s 22 dark sky sanctuaries, it’s a prime place to appreciate the cosmic universe, writes Annie ShermanFrom lunar and solar eclipses to meteor showers, Aurora Australis, and the pure beauty of our Milky Way galaxy, New Zealand’s starlit sky will rival the Northern Lights in 2025.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
rimonthly.com | Annie Sherman
A long the pastoral lanes of Little Compton, where grassy pastures sprawl across the landscape, stands a home with a legacy so deep that ghost stories emanate from its walls. They’re the memories of generations of the Briggs, Coombs and Bogle families, who have inhabited the seventeenth-century farmhouse for more than 340 years, mixed with tales of enslaved people who fled bondage in the decades before the Civil War.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
bostonmagazine.com | Annie Sherman
Boston Home Artemis Design Co. marries Turkish textiles with American style. When Milton native and Marblehead resident Milicent Armstrong was a kid, she would knit scarves, blend perfume, and make blueberry jam that she’d sell to family each Thanksgiving. As part of a creative, entrepreneurial family, she says she was excited to carry on that artistic spirit in her own way. And she still does.
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