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The $30,000 project will feature a monolith and bench created out of recycled and reused materials, including used bicycle ...
When Kelly Slippey moved to West Lancaster Jewels eight years ago, a friend told her about the neighborhood’s secret garden. ...
Gabi Taylor was a promising British player chasing ranking points and results. Now, she’s back at Wimbledon as an artist, ...
New works by more than a dozen artists, along with a couple of restored old favorites, line Seattle's renewed waterfront. Here's what you'll find.
Work on a project that could cut water usage at Santa Fe's Railyard Park nearly in half is not expected to conflict with the upcoming International Folk Art Market.
If you want to ensure lush, green grass all summer, check out these top tips — and save on your water bills ...
Arizona's water director wants to nix 'non-functional' grass, and for good reason | Opinion We'll never remove every blade of grass in metro Phoenix. But proposals are gaining steam to ban more of ...
Advocates say replacing "nonfuctional turf" with hardscaping or even artificial grass can have trickle down benefits beyond the actual gallons conserved.
In many new developments in Fort Collins, turf grass that needs moderate to high amounts of water won't be allowed anymore.
Paula Priour, a landowner in Texas Hill Country, is concerned about the proposed water service line to the Mirasol Springs development, which will provide water to a 1,400 acre conservation-scale d… ...
For the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, it took planning and water. “The desert golf courses are actually the most efficient users of water out of necessity,” a U.S.G.A. official said.
Double exhibitions have become a specialty well mastered at The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) and the latest examples produce one of the most fascinating engagements with art history in a fresh ...