by SheThePeopleNews | May 28, 2025 | Keeping the Faith, She's @ Museums, She's Out and About, To Di For
Salem’s Peabody Essex Museum can be seen as an international cafè. The oldest continuously operating museum in the United States is teeming with exhibits, each gallery is a destination, each artifact charts an exotic course. A visit to PEM can lead a...
by SheThePeopleNews | May 13, 2025 | Keeping the Faith, News, She's @ Home, She's Out and About, She's Reading, To Di For
Pour a cup of tea or a glass of wine and settle in with this one! As you flip through the 330 pages of “I Am Maria” you’ll be introduced to a woman who’s name is synonymous with an American dynasty, and…yourself. “I Am Maria”...
by SheThePeopleNews | Feb 25, 2025 | Keeping the Faith, She's Out and About, She's Watching, To Di For
How does 75 year old Billy Joel continue to sell-out venues around the world? The answer is simple, the Natural Talent delivers “A Whole Lotta Love” with every show. If you’ve known the joys of backseat lovin, you relate to many of the ‘Piano...
by SheThePeopleNews | Feb 5, 2025 | Keeping the Faith, She's Reading, She's Watching, To Di For
75 year old historian, David Rubenstein added context to the rare-air of living life as President of the United States at a recent event at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. Christine Heenan, a JFK Library Foundation Board Member, moderated the fast-paced chat...
by SheThePeopleNews | Feb 2, 2025 | Keeping the Faith, News, She's Out and About, She's Watching, To Di For
Red Sox celebrity-model Tessie, who summers behind Fenway’s Green Monster with her brother Wally, thinks Punxsutawney Phil’s weather prediction of 6 more weeks of winter is interesting. But, she told STP a more reliable sign of Spring is when the Red Sox...
by SheThePeopleNews | Dec 28, 2024 | Keeping the Faith, She's @ Museums, She's Out and About, To Di For
With variations of Auld Lang Syne melodically moving our holiday traditions from Christmas into the New Year the folk-lyric prompts us to remember not only what has been, but imagine what lies ahead. The centuries old minstrelsy is emotionally evocative. Vicariously,...