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Be kind to yourself: gentle to your body and calm to your mind. Give your body and mind the best. Your body is your friend; it will never let you go. It will always be there to protect you, so give it the best treatment. Your mind is your partner. It will be there with
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A Weekend Art Extravaganza where Art Meets Heart Join us in celebrating 20 years of artistic brilliance at The Big Art Sale, a vibrant two-day event showcasing an extensive array of paintings, prints, sculptures, and photographs! This year, over 200 talented local Ethiopian artists will display their work under a grand tent at the Hilton Addis
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Our imagination should do more than dream; it should observe and learn from nature. Kelly Clarkson’s song Piece by Piece speaks about life and love coming together over time. In much the same way, nature assembles and builds things piece by piece. Birds, the original architects, have been designing homes long before Pinterest. With twigs,
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INGREDIENTS For the Bowl: 2 cups grilled corn (about 3 medium ears or 2 cups canned corn) 1 ½ cups black beans (cooked or canned, drained and rinsed) 1 red bell pepper, diced 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved 1 avocado, sliced (for topping) 2 cups cooked rice, quinoa, or farro (grain of choice) ½
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‘Affini’, an epic Ethiopian film, is making history as the first of its kind to be screened twice at the prestigious New African Film Festival (NAFF) in the USA. It’s a culture-centered film made with modern filmmaking techniques, ensuring that its message of justice and reconciliation resonates not only in Ethiopia but around the world.
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Ever since the legendary goat herder Kaldi discovered coffee in Ethiopia’s Kaffa region, the tradition of coffee has been woven into the lifestyle of Ethiopians. From the households of modern cities to the villages of remote tribes in the Omo Valley, coffee is not just a drink; it’s a lifestyle. Across Ethiopia, coffee is seldom
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‘Hold My Hand’ charity, founded in 2014, has become a transformative force in Addis Ababa. What began in 2013 as a weekend support group by three university students to aid homeless children in Bole sub-city has grown into a permanent shelter providing comprehensive care. The organization addresses the immediate needs of at-risk boys and girls
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A CHAMPION OF ETHIOPIAN ART AND MODERNISM Dr. Elisabeth Wolde Giorgis, a trailblazing scholar, curator, and passionate advocate for Ethiopian art, has passed away, leaving behind an indelible legacy. As the Director of the Ethiopian Studies and Research Institute at Addis Ababa University, she played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting Ethiopian heritage on
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Ethiopia, home to 70% of Africa’s mountains, boasts breathtaking peaks and challenging trails for adventurers. However, these majestic landscapes also pose significant challenges for the locals. Farming is hard, with rugged terrain leading to erosion and landslides. MedRafa, a healthcare solutions provider, has partnered with WeVenture Hub to integrate pharmacies across Addis Ababa into the
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