[ad_1] The beauty of Barry McGee’s sudden avalanche of output over the last 18 months is the degree to which there is purpose to the density of the production. It feels like the legendary and influential San Francisco artist has something to say, or in the case of his Paris solo show at Perrotin, he […]
On The Vicki McKenna Show: To Discuss the Latest School Shoo…
[ad_1] Dr. John Lott talked to Vicki McKenna on her statewide radio show in Wisconsin about the latest school shootings at Wilmer-Hutchins High School and Florida State University. They also discussed our new research paper, “Do Armed Civilians Stop Active Shooters More Effectively Than Uniformed Police?“ (Monday, April 21, 2025) Vicki’s show covers most of Wisconsin […]
Kim Kardashian $10M jewel heist suspect says he regrets ‘tra…
[ad_1] One of the suspects in the armed robbery of reality TV star Kim Kardashian said he regrets the “trauma” he caused her nearly nine years after Kardashian was bound, gagged and robbed at gunpoint during Paris Fashion Week in October 2016. The robbery was considered the biggest heist targeting an individual that Paris had […]
I Tried Veniero’s, One of NYC’s Oldest Italian Bakeries
[ad_1] As a part of Snack Shop series, Annie Arriaga investigates the latest and greatest viral snack shops in New York City to see if the hype is real, if the snacks are yummy, and if the spot is underrated, overrated, or perfectly rated. One of the most beautiful parts about living in New York […]
Homemade Sriracha Recipe (Optional Lacto-fermentation)
[ad_1] By now you’ve probably heard of (or even tried) sriracha sauce. This famous chili sauce has popped up in stores and even restaurants all over. It’s surprisingly easy to make, adds a nice kick to foods, and you can even ferment it for added probiotics! The original sauce was made with red chillies in […]
How 19th-Century cook Antonin Carême made extraordinary food…
[ad_1] Alamy A new Apple TV+ series explores the life of the so-called “King of Chefs and the Chef of Kings” – shown as a wild enfant terrible in post-Revolutionary France who blazed a trail for future generations of cooks. It’s described as “the story of the first celebrity chef”. The French language series Carême […]
The Ultimate Guide to the Best Lightweight Sleeping Bags [UP…
[ad_1] If you get one piece of gear right when you’re spending cold nights in the wilderness, it needs to be your trusty sleeping bag! Imagine if you’d spent all day hiking and when it comes to cozying down in your sleeping bag, it doesn’t perform how you want it to. Sucks right? Nobody wants […]
THE 5 PILLARS OF SUCCESS (PLUS ONE BONUS PIVOT)
By Relentless Aaron If you’ve ever wondered what separates those who succeed from those who stay stuck, let me give you the blueprint. I’ve lived this. I’ve breathed this. And now I’m writing this—straight from the hot tub to your heart. Let’s talk about the 5 Pillars of Success—and the bonus one that no one […]
Amiee Byrne’s Realistic Ceramic Sculptures Underscore the Ch…
[ad_1] Australian artist Amiee Byrne is drawn to everyday objects that are “so normal, they’ve become invisible,” she says. Meticulously sculpting clay into life-sized representations of their counterparts, Byrne highlights the tender charm and understated significance of forgotten and discarded goods. Creating an accurate portrayal involves the conscientious embrace of imperfections and defects. Take, for […]
I Built Projects and Picked a Side
[ad_1] Choosing between Asana and Monday can be tricky. These project management software programs have many overlaps, confusing you while making a final choice. It’s not easy to say which product will win a direct comparison unless you take it for a spin. To make this analysis easier, I have tested Asana vs. Monday across different […]