Art, Entertainment, Culture, and Creativity for Good

Stories about using art and creativity to make a positive difference

A group of women of assorted ages, races, and disabilities stand around a table for a fashion photoshoot. They are wearing bright, fashionable outfits.

Runways once centered perfection. But these shows are redefining beauty with disabled models and imaginative student designs

Forget flawless models — these runways are celebrating real people and wild creativity.
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A woman with blond hair paints a rainbow on a concrete parking space

Florida banned Pride crosswalks, so a local chef filled her restaurant's parking lot with rainbows instead

An Orlando restaurateur is being honored for her efforts to revive Pride-themed street art in honor of the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
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A group of people protesting in the Twin Cities holds up white signs with red letters reading: "Neighbors say ICE OUT"

50 anti-ICE sign ideas for the March 28 No Kings nationwide protest

As protests against ICE ramp up across the country, here are some sign ideas to elevate messages of hope and resistance.
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A photo collage of 3 people standing apart from each other in a room, a wind turbine, a woman standing in front of an open storage unit full of furniture, an OB GYN Mobile bus, and a person biking while his shadow forms above him

Good News This Week: March 21, 2026 - Trains, Mushrooms, & Mobile Clinics

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A No Kings protest sign reads: "Fear is the way they win! Rebellions are built on hope"

35+ No Kings sign ideas for March 28 nationwide protest

The third No Kings protest is planned for March 28, 2026. Here are some protest sign ideas with messages of hope and resistance.
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Three photos side-by-side of people modeling adaptive clothing items for Primark. they include leggings, a cropped trench coat, and athletic shorts.

Primark debuts adaptive clothing line designed by and for disabled people

“Everyone needs choice, everyone dresses differently, and everyone has the right to self expression,” the designer said.
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Author John Green

To celebrate World Tuberculosis Day, John Green is sending exclusive poetry readings to people

The best-selling author is honoring John Keats, a poet who died of tuberculosis, for the upcoming World Tuberculosis Day.
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Two photos side-by-side. On the left is Jaden Smith speaking into a microphone while wearing a black T-shirt that reads "I Love You Restaurant." On the right are to-go veggie bowls

Jaden Smith's vegan restaurant feeds homeless people on Skid Row for free

The artist and actor has operated I Love You Restaurant since 2019.
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A young Black boy sits at a classroom desk, smiling. He is cutting out a piece of colorful paper

A new global program asks kids to make art to 'fight division.' It's raised $750K for immigrants and refugees

Students Rebuild invites young people to make all kinds of art "as a force for empathy and unity.”
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Noah Kahan sits outside in dusk, looking out into the distance

Noah Kahan's documentary about mental health and body dysmorphia gets a streaming date

Here’s when you’ll be able to stream “Out of Body” on Netflix.
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Casa Bonita, a pink, church-style restaurant in Denver, Colorado

While this restaurant was being renovated, workers learned Spanish to support Hispanic cooks

Up to 40% of employees in the restaurant industry are undocumented workers. Removing language barriers can mean everything.
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A photo collage of a rainbow sidewalk in San Antonio, Texas in an aerial point-of-view, a bearded vulture mid-flight, bombs and weapons laid out on dirt in a flatlay arrangement, Paris Hilton smiles for the camera, and a chart about UK greenhouse gas emissions

Good News This Week: March 14, 2026 - Vultures, Crosswalks, & Ponytails

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