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Wilder Davies

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  • Southern Living

Past articles by Wilder:

Here's Everything That's Open and Closed on July 4th 2019

What stores and restaurants are open on July 4th? See the full list of who’s keeping their doors open on July 4th. → Read More

These Rarely Seen Photos of Early Pride Parades Capture a Shifting Movement

George Dudley's intimate images from pride parades in the late 1970s and early '80s reveal the joy and tension of a movement breaking into the mainstream → Read More

Stonewall-Era Activists and Queer Millennials Discuss the State of the LGBTQ Community, Then and Now

TIME invited a group of LGBTQ activists of all ages to discuss what's changed in the community 50 years after Stonewall. Watch their conversation. → Read More

Expedia Fined $325,000 for Breaching Travel Sanctions to Cuba

The travel company voluntarily disclosed violations by assisting Cuban nationals with travel-related services → Read More

Jupiter Will Appear its Biggest, Brightest, and Most Visible Next Week. This Is the Best Way to See It

Here is why Jupiter is so bright this month, and when and where the best place is to see it. → Read More

The 6 Most Compelling Works at the 2019 Whitney Biennial, Explained by Its Curators

The 2019 Whitney Biennial is one of the museum's most diverse ever. TIME spoke with its curators to discuss six notable works of art from the exhibition → Read More

Why Rihanna's New Luxury Fashion Line Is Such a Groundbreaking Moment for Fashion

While the Fenty expansion into an full-fledged fashion house may not come as a surprise, it is significant to fashion history. → Read More

One of the Most Visible Meteor Showers of 2019 Is Happening This Weekend. Here Is How to Watch It

The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peak will coincide with a new moon this weekend, making it one of the most visible meteor showers of 2019. → Read More

Reuters Journalists Jailed in Myanmar to Receive U.N. Press Freedom Prize

Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were detained by authorities on the grounds of possessing classified state documents by the Myanmar government. → Read More

Charlottesville Police Arrest Suspect After Racist Online Threat Caused Schools to Close

Police in Charlottesville charged a teen suspect for violent and racist threats targeting non-white students which led to school closure → Read More

Couple Seeks a Strict Nanny Who Dresses Up Like Disney Princesses for $52,000

A family is hiring a nanny who is willing to dress up like different Disney princesses for thousands of dollars. → Read More

There Will Be a Super Worm Moon on the Spring Equinox. Here's How to See It

Wednesday's super worm moon will be the last super moon of the year. Here's how to see it. → Read More

People Are Leaving Floral Tributes at Mosques Around the World After the New Zealand Attack

In the wake of a terror attack in New Zealand, people have been expressing their sympathies for the victims by leaving flowers at mosques. → Read More

Intense Standoff Between a Squirrel and a Bald Eagle Went Viral Because Things Just Kept Escalating

Roger Stevens Jr. captured a series images showing a squirrel and an eagle in what appears to be a very high-stakes staring contest. → Read More

Here's How to See Whether You're Flying on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 on Your Next Flight

If you want to know whether you are boarding a Boeing 737 MAX 8 on your next flight, there are a few of resources to help you find out. → Read More

Arizona Lawmaker Says Mandatory Vaccine Laws are 'Communist' Amid a Nationwide Measles Outbreak

Despite an ongoing measles outbreak in the U.S. some lawmakers like Arizona's Kelly Townsend are continuing to express anti-vax sentiments. → Read More

Images Capture the Dire Circumstances of the Northern California Floods

The towns of Guerneville and Monte Rio were cut off from surrounding areas after the Russian River swelled to 46 feet, flooding the area. → Read More

1 Woman Dead, 29 Sickened After Dining at a Michelin-Starred Restaurant in Spain

Riff "specializes in fashionable European cuisine and Mediterranean food." It opened in 2001 and earned its first Michelin star in 2009. → Read More

How to Watch the Super Snow Moon, the Biggest Supermoon of 2019

Here’s what to know about the upcoming February full moon, also known as the 'super snow moon'— and what the best time is to see it. → Read More

12 Leaders Who Are Shaping the Next Generation of Artists

From a Netflix exec to a curator at the Whitney, these 12 leaders are helping define the next generation of artists. → Read More