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Meaningful connections can come from anywhere. A grocery store. The dog park. Your church. Ahead of Valentine's Day, SA国际传谋 spoke to people in the community to celebrate all forms of love by sharing the moments that brought them to their loved ones.
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A mastodon named Fred, also known as the Buesching mastodon, is a distant relative of the modern elephant. His remains reveal the story of his life and violent end.
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Miamian and author Susanna Daniel joins us for the Sundial Book Club to talk about her first book set in Stiltsville and her life growing up on the water.
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The battle against Alzheimer鈥檚 takes a turn with the announcement of a new drug treatment. We鈥檙e still in a pandemic but a lot of people are ready to get back into dating. Plus, helping our dogs deal with anxiety now that many of us are back in the office.
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Love always finds a way.Dating is dependent on people meeting in person, sharing quality time and physical touch. In the time of the coronavirus and鈥
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'It's Like a Russian Doll' New Memoir Explores Growing Up in Boca Raton As a Queer Multiracial WomanT Kira Madden chronicles her childhood in Boca Raton as a queer and multiracial woman in her new debut memoir, 鈥淟ong Live The Tribe of Fatherless鈥
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The Sundial Book Club's January title "Jesus Boy" is a coming-of-age story about a teenage boy, Elwyn Parker, who is a piano prodigy and devout Christian.鈥
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What does heartbreak look like? That鈥檚 what the organizers of 鈥淟ove Lost, Miami鈥 want to know. It鈥檚 an art exhibit that launched during last year鈥檚 Miami鈥