by SheThePeopleNews | Jul 17, 2024 | Her Story, News, She's @ Museums, She's Out and About, To Di For
Newport’s reputation as a posh watering-hole is so enormous even the Great Elephant Migration has arrived to check-it-out at the height of the summer season. Now through September 6th, visitors of all ages are welcome to pay the pachyderms a call along the Cliff...
by SheThePeopleNews | Jun 17, 2024 | News, She's @ Museums, She's Out and About, She's Wearing, To Di For
The atmosphere at the Peabody Essex Museum is as cool as the exhibit “Ethiopia at the Crossroads.” This presentation of multi-national thought is vibrant and confidently bold! Celebrating an ongoing fusion of cultures rooted in African, Asian and European...
by SheThePeopleNews | Jun 14, 2024 | Her Story, News, She's @ Museums, She's in the Garden, She's Out and About, To Di For
Marblehead’s historic Jeremiah Lee Mansion recently hosted and ghosted two sunset-chats with curious neighbors, members of Boston Paranormal Investigators, and a swirl of spirits from long ago. The stately manse and period gardens are beacons of American...
by SheThePeopleNews | Jun 10, 2024 | News, She's @ Museums, She's Out and About, To Di For
Bridgette Bishop was the first person to be hanged as a witch in Salem Village. She was 60 years old when she was accused of sending her spirit into unsuspecting neighbors. Although she denied all charges against her, she was found guilty of practicing Witchcraft....
by SheThePeopleNews | Jun 10, 2024 | News, She's Out and About, She's Reading
Last week STP~News reviewed “A Very Private School” written by Charles Spenser, The 9th Earl Spencer, more commonly known as Princess Di’s little brother. Days after the review the Earl announced he was seeking his third divorce. Headlines cover the...
by SheThePeopleNews | Jun 1, 2024 | News, She's Out and About, She's Watching
It’s common practice for popular actors to consider themselves influencers of our popular-culture. We often welcome them to be arbiters of our zeitgeist. Many actors believe themselves to be credit-worthy shapers and reshapers of societal norms. Some performers...