[ad_1] From Do Ho Suh’s ethereal architecture to Kimsooja’s irridescent mirrors to Lauren Halsey’s fringed tapestry, a new book from Monacelli celebrates a broad spectrum of light and color. Rainbow Dreams features more than 200 installations, sculptures, paintings, photographs, and more that revel in the possibilities of pigment. Bound in a smooth gradient that extends […]
Pricing, Features, Pros & Cons (2026)
[ad_1] Choosing between Nextiva and Grasshopper comes down to more than price. It’s about how your business currently communicates and how it plans to grow. While both platforms offer virtual phone system features, they’re built for different types of teams and different stages of growth. In this comparison guide, we break down Nextiva vs. Grasshopper […]
CA teacher of the year candidate arrested for offering money…
[ad_1] A California Teacher of the Year finalist has been arrested for trying to pay for sexual acts with an undercover cop posing as a 13-year-old boy. Ruben Guzman, an assistant principal and math teacher at Sunrise Middle School in San Jose, was snared when he organized for them to meet up last week. Undercover […]
In memory of Dozer – RecipeTin Eats
[ad_1] I held his paw and slept by his side for 14 days in hospital. But it turned out, all the love in the world wasn’t enough to save him. Thus begins the final post on Life of Dozer. My dearest Dozer, You came into my life in my arms, holding you protectively. And after […]
The Untold Story of Bauhaus Women: The Avant-Garde Artists W…
[ad_1] It doesn’t take too long a look at the almost surrealistically clean-lined buildings of Walter Gropius to get the impression that the man wanted to usher in a new world, especially when you consider that many of them went up before World War II. Take the Bauhaus Dessau building, which, though completed exactly a century […]
“Lupine” by Photographer Daniel Dorsa
[ad_1] A photographic examination of grief, memory, and time by Los Angeles-based photographer Daniel Dorsa. Dorsa’s work explores relationships between people and the landscapes that connect them. “Lupine” was created during a ten-day journey around Iceland’s Ring Road. The work serves as both a personal elegy and a meditation on trauma. More than simply documenting […]
On The Bill Martinez Show: To Discuss Illegal-Immigrant Crim…
[ad_1] Dr. John Lott talked on The Bill Martinez Show about illegal-immigrant crime and related costs. They also discussed the resignation of a Wisconsin judge after being convicted of obstructing the arrest of an illegal immigrant, as well as the arrest of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro. See also Dr. Lott’s new op-ed at the New York […]
Chef Gives Statement Amid His Not Guilty Plea (Vid)
[ad_1] The female chef who alleges she was assaulted by Stefon Diggs has shared a statement as he enters a not guilty plea. RELATED: Yikes! Stefon Diggs’ Lawyer And New England Patriots Respond To His Strangulation Charges Female Chef For Stefon Diggs Shares Statement On Alleged Assault On Friday, February 13, the woman, who has not […]
Uffizi Cocktail Recipe
[ad_1] The Uffizi is a bittersweet, low-alcohol cocktail made with fresh grapefruit juice, Bonal Gentiane-Quina French aperitif, and Cocchi Americano, a citrus-forward Italian fortified wine. Created by bartender Will Thompson of ViceVersa, an Italian aperitivo bar in Miami, this drink balances bitter botanical notes with a bright citrus punch. Though Bonal Gentiane-Quina and Cocchi Americano […]
The Books Briefing: The Fine Balance Required of an ‘Authori…
[ad_1] This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here. Novelists, including great ones, can be a cranky bunch. The crankiest one I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing was Lionel Shriver, the author of, most famously, We Need to Talk About Kevin. […]