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  • Jun 19 08

    The last thing most mall shoppers want is to interact with other shoppers. Misha Maynerick, a Bahá'í artist living in Portland, Ore., wanted to see if she could get some of these people to literally reach out and touch someone -- to connect, albeit briefly, with another “stranger.”

  • Apr 28 08

    Lisa Blecker’s Blessed Is the Spot: A First Prayer Book with animated DVD transforms a much-loved prayer by Baha’u’llah into a multimedia experience that sends souls and hearts soaring no matter what your beliefs.

  • Mar 20 08

    Marta Gomez, a Baha'i in Irmo, S.C., started out making a simple calendar to put on the refrigerator so her daughters, Alma, 9, and Maya, 5, could keep track of days in Baha'i and Gregorian time. But the project grew in scope and intricacy, and by the time she was done, Ms. Gomez had created an elaborate 30-inch-by-30-inch work of art in watercolor and ink.

  • Mar 20 08

    Marty and Wendy Quinn fell in love and married in 1982. The Baha'i couple then fell in love with a work by Baha’u’llah -- The Seven Valleys -- and the idea of turning it into a musical.

  • Feb 21 08

    Robert Hayden surmounted an impoverished childhood to become the first African-American to be appointed Poet Laureate.

  • Aug 22 07

    When artist Michelle "Misha" Maynerick was asked to contribute to Chicago's "CoolGlobes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet," she knew immediately how she would go about it.

  • Jun 01 07

    Close to 200 people gathered May 27 at the Bahai House of Worship for the North American Continent -- and that was just the choir. An additional 1,000 people were there to hear the first-ever choral festival at the Wilmette temple just outside of Chicago.

  • Oct 30 06

    The world knows Dizzy Gillespie, who died in 1993 at age 76, as the king of bebop. A charismatic performer who could go from wacky to deadpan in the space of a 16th-note. A self-taught musician whose cheeks puffed out like a bullfrog when he blew into his trumpet.

  • Aug 15 06

    With approximately 900 Baha’is in the metropolitan area, the New York City Baha'i Center is a happening place.

  • Dec 10 05

    Technically, there's no such thing as "Baha'i music." But when you hear the rich, uplifting voices of the choir cascading down from on high at the Baha'i House of Worship of the North American Continent in Wilmette, Ill., "technically" seems, well, a technicality. Especially when the choir is singing "I'm So Glad," or another stirring piece written by Van Gilmer, newly appointed director of music.

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