The Behan Blog

The Week: What Caught Our Eye

March 11, 2023

How artists, photographers and designers help save lives and make our communities stronger. Plus, the pandemic’s quiet toll on teenagers and community leaders, baseball’s new rules, and chefs feeding world peace. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

March 4, 2023

The police make a special delivery (and it’s not a baby!) Move over, kids. Grandma’s got game. The challenge of beautiful, deteriorating old churches, and a rescue pup named Hank saves his Grandpa. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

February 25, 2023

Ice castles or iced tea? We can’t figure it out. Plus, are we the only people who did not know that the pros have taken over the Pinewood Derby? Rick Pitino at Iona, a toast to agave, and two Beatles and the Stones are recording together. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

February 18, 2023

Why are so many girls so sad and what can we do to help? Plus, their fifth-grade teacher by day is a basketball star at night and what’s a six-letter word for high school crossword creator? It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

February 11, 2023

No, you are not hallucinating. The darkness is receding and the days are getting longer. Plus, a bold prediction about Damar Hamlin, scientists rally behind a misunderstood 9-year-old colleague, and one of our readers may live to be 150. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

February 4, 2023

A new restaurateur wokes up and smells the coffee. A Bangladeshi boy’s excellent 1,500-mile adventure. Plus, where would we be without mac and cheese? And a fond farewell to Shirley Feeney and Wednesday Addams. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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