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  • 1 week ago | wsj.com | Te-Ping Chen |Hannah Yoon

    By Te-Ping Chen | Photographs and video by Hannah Yoon for WSJ PHILADELPHIA—Elijah Rios won’t graduate from high school until next year, but he already has a job offer—one that pays $68,000 a year.  Rios, 17 years old, is a junior taking welding classes at Father Judge, a Catholic high school in Philadelphia that works closely with companies looking for workers in the skilled trades. Employers are dealing with a shortage of such workers as baby boomers retire.

  • 3 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Sarah Archer |Hannah Yoon

    As the artist in residence at the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics, Judith Schaechter created a giant dome to spark joy. It's now on view outside Philadelphia. "Super/Natural" by Judith Schaechter at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pa. Credit... Hannah Yoon for The New York Times This article is part of our Museums special section about how artists and institutions are adapting to changing times.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | nytimes.com | Steven Kurutz |Hannah Yoon

    It's hard to pinpoint when things began to change around here but you might start with the arrival of Yolanda Hadid in 2017. Ms. Hadid, a onetime regular on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," bought a farm just outside New Hope, Pa., to be closer to her daughters, the models Gigi and Bella Hadid, who were then living in New York City.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | businessandamerica.com | Hannah Yoon |Miya Lee

    One night in December 2019, Emma Louthan realized in a mild panic that she needed a gift for a child’s birthday party the next day. She grabbed acrylic paint and some of her daughter’s old clothes and began creating an aquatic scene: pink koi swimming beneath white and green water lilies. The birthday boy wasn’t much impressed by the artful present, but it planted a seed in Ms. Louthan’s mind.

  • Jan 9, 2025 | nytimes.com | Miya Lee |Hannah Yoon

    One night in December 2019, Emma Louthan realized in a mild panic that she needed a gift for a child's birthday party the next day. She grabbed acrylic paint and some of her daughter's old clothes and began creating an aquatic scene: pink koi swimming beneath white and green water lilies. The birthday boy wasn't much impressed by the artful present, but it planted a seed in Ms. Louthan's mind.

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