From the dramatic California coast to history-lined thoroughfares of New England, there are countless scenic drives across the country — and some stellar standouts — so we've picked the best road trips in the U.S.A. with heart-stopping views. For example, the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway, now over 75 years old, winds its way past limestone caverns, clear...
This year, even if you don’t do a huge party with friends, it’s still easy to make your Fourth of July extra special by whipping up a few festive appetizers, snacks and some creative dessert ideas, too. From red, white and blue dips to wow-worthy cookies and cakes, we’ve gathered up a bunch of red, white and blue recipes to make your Independence...
I was introduced to playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney through his seminal work The Brothers Size. The Public Theater decided to mount a limited engagement of this new voice that was just about to graduate from the Yale School of Drama. Ilene Rosen, who was then director of marketing at The Public, called me to provide marketing assistance for the production. She sent me the script. I read it....
Diane Hendricks didn’t grow up on the inheritance of celebrities or political leaders. Instead, she spent her childhood on a dairy farm in Wisconsin — training a work ethic that eventually helped her create a business empire.
Last week, Hendricks – who has a net worth of $11.6 billion – topped Forbes’ list of America’s Richest Self-Made Women for...
Conor McGregor has had an amazing career full of highs and lows, but mostly highs. McGregor has been at the throat of the UFC recently by demanding he be allowed to fight in the lightweight division.
UFC president Dana White has been feeling the pressures of slipping fights, ratings and money since the pandemic hit. White also faced the public outburst of McGregor when McGregor released a text...
A group of more than 40 Democratic members of Congress has asked Google to stop collecting and retaining “unnecessary” location data out of fear that it could be used to identify and prosecute people who have obtained abortions.
The request was made in a letter sent to Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Tuesday by members of the House and Senate, led by Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR)...
Susan Isaacs interviews artist Nanette Carter, whose journey includes years as an art educator, as well as 17 years as a full-time professional artist sustaining herself through sales of her work. An amazing story. Nanette Carter is featured in a 2-person exhibit at Towson University now through April 23. Be sure to catch it if you’re in the Baltimore area..
Master artist Nanette...
The philodendron Florida ghost is a rare species that gets its name from how its leaves grow in. New leaves appear as white as a ghost before they mature to a natural green. This plant is so rare and sought after that it even sold in an online auction for $12,250.
The philodendron Florida ghost plant is an exotic species that’s a hybrid of two plants in the Araceae plant family.
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