Marvel Comics is honoring Disability Pride Month this July with a special publishing initiative that shines a spotlight on some of the Marvel Universe’s most beloved disabled heroes. The celebration will unfold across four titles — Amazing Spider-Man #32, Uncanny X-Men #31, Fantastic Four #14, and Wolverine #24—each featuring an original backup story and exclusive Disability Pride variant covers. Continue reading Marvel Celebrates Disability Pride Month with New Stories and Stunning Variant Covers
Smart Home Renovations: Balancing Tech and Timeless Design

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Renovating your home is a great chance to make it smarter, but you don’t want it to feel like an electronics store instead of a cozy sanctuary. The goal is to mix modern convenience with classic comfort, creating a home that’s both smart and stylish. You don’t have to choose between high-tech features and timeless design. It’s about carefully adding things that make your life better without making your home feel cluttered.
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Eye On Design: Apple iPod Silhouette Ad Campaign
Apple’s 2003 silhouette campaign is arguably the most influential ad campaign in music history. To increase the buzz around the iPod, Apple CEO Steve Jobs directed the advertising firm Chiat/Day to develop a marketing campaign. Investing more than in any other campaign since it’s groundbreaking 1984 commercial (shot by Ridley Scott), Apple blanketed in New York and other major cities with pops of color; diverse silhouettes, dancing with the white iPod, listening through corded earbuds and a message of freedom about taking our music wherever we went.
Photographed in Cooper Hewitt Design Museum in New York City
Three Small But Transformative Changes You Can Make to Your Home

When you own a property, there are always changes that you can make that will make a big difference. What it often comes down to is the budget you have available to make some of the changes and whether you want to prioritize some of the changes or not – for example, often people like to prioritize making upgrades to the interiors of their home instead of the exteriors.
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Blanka Amezkua, Heal, Heal My Little Heart at the NYBG
Sana, Sana Mi Corazoncito/Heal, Heal My Little Heart (2026), draws flowers from the Codex de la Cruz Badiano (1552), the earliest known book on herbal medicine from the Americas. It was compiled and illustrated by indigenous physician Martin de la Cruz, and Latin scholar Juan Badiano, both faculty at the Collegio de Santa Cruz in Tlateloco, the first school of higher learning for indigenous peoples in the Americas. The book features 185 color illustrations and blends indigenous knowledge with some European medical concepts.

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