The Port-au-Prince native brings her styling background to her baked goods (think: lipstick-shaped cookies), and also honors her heritage by adding Haitian vanilla extract.
The foundation focuses on giving money directly to creatives, and requires that projects be public facing, community oriented, and often led by a local artist.
Earl Martin—the museum's new Deborah and Philip English Curator of Decorative Arts, Design, and Material Culture—studies how the 18th- and 19th-century artifacts had an impact on the world around them.
Photographer Kyle Myles' subterranean space features an inventory of 250 books and magazines representing a cross section of both historical and contemporary artists.
The 76-year-old community hangout is now said to be the oldest continuously operating duckpin bowling alley in North America.
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