Saxophonist/composer John Ellis will release the recording “Heroes” on March 14 via Blue Room Music.
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The digital age has led to a decline in handwriting, yet individuals like Prakriti Malla of Nepal showcase the enduring beauty of penmanship. Prakriti's handwriting, often acclaimed as the world's ...
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