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Take a break from pandemic and school stresses by visiting local pumpkin patches. (Or add to it at some haunted attractions.)
All artists want a way to express themselves in ways that show who they truly are and how they feel about what they’re creating. For Hutchinson artist Brady Scott, he showcases his talent by painting murals.
Hutchinson has dozens of small businesses waiting for people to find and experience. Aleesa Bath and Body is one such business
While most of 2020’s chaos has led to large amounts of stress and anxiety, this same chaos worked as a driving force for some great albums from Black artists. Spanning multiple genres, these are some of my favorite albums of the year from Black artists.
HutchCC’s Parker Student Union cafeteria opened after months of construction.
“Despite missing its potential, ‘Ultra Mono’ by post-punk band IDLES still packs a punch.” – By Caleb Spncer