UK-born artist Katie Bright is a rare creative force whose work spans the gamut and includes everything from ornate costumes and hand sewn masks to illustrations that are often accompanied by stories she’s written. Over the last year Bright has lent her unique creative genius to designing the wallpaper for the Surftides Lincoln City hotel […]
6 Reasons to Succumb to JSix San Diego’s ‘Chef’s Mercy’ Menu
Located in San Diego’s kinetic, community-centric East Village, JSix is a neighborhood bar and restaurant offering warm hospitality alongside culinary whimsy and craft cocktail ingenuity. With a seasonally-driven menu committed to hormone-free, sustainable and organic “farm-to-fork” dishes, JSix patrons are sure to experience stellar food and drink with a side of gracious hospitality. My personal […]
Culture And Development In Africa By Dr. Mehenou Amouzou
(1888 PressRelease) Culture is one of the most significant factors of development. The role of culture in development should not be understated, but treated as a complex multi-layered factor for long-term growth and success. First, as an intrinsic value, secondly as a key factor of regional development leading to increased attractiveness of regions for tourists, […]
E3 ANNOUNCES ECOS3 WITH PULSE TEST RESULTS; DISCUSSES MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA WATER INITIATIVE
1888 Press Release – Test results prove positive that ECoS3 with Pulse can provide clean, potable water at production level scale. E3 will work with local authorities to develop planning for application in agriculture during the California drought. E3 Services and Solutions Inc. (http://www.e3space.com) held a press conference yesterday at its west coast R&D Center […]
China eyes 2018 Olympics
China’s sports authorities are pondering whether to make a bid to host the 2018 Winter Olympics in the city of Harbin. The capital city of the north-east Heilongjiang province will host the 2009 Winter Universiade in February and officials have revealed the event is a test of China’s ability to host a winter Games. "If […]
SONNENBERG GARDENS, A TITANIC STORY
SONNENBERG: A VISIT TO A DIFFERENT TIME By Warren D. Jorgensen I took a break from a Finger Lakes wine tasting tour to visit Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion, stepping into a reliquary of a gilded age, discovering a woman whose love of flowers may have saved her life. In 1857, Mary Clark, daughter of then-Governor […]