The protests that have emerged following the presidential election have put many people in a tight spot. In some areas, there has been a flurry of racist incidents met with protests against racism. All too often, protesters turn violent. It’s become dangerous in some neighborhoods to step outside or even drive down the freeway. Campuses […]
Bicycle Lanes Evolve, Move Away from Cars for Fewer Accidents
The admonition to share the road with bicycles may one day become outdated as more and more cities are creating separate thoroughfares for bicyclists. Cities are using concrete curbs, planters and fences to separate cyclists from motor vehicle traffic. Protected lanes increasingly are replacing lanes differentiated only by a painted stripe and bicycle lane logos, the […]
Great Gets for a Killer Cookout
There are few weekend activities I love more than a good ‘ole backyard cookout—whether at my place or someone else’s abode. As a bona fide foodie, my search for ways to elevate this perennial pastime never ceases, whether that be in the way of new and exciting recipe ingredients, condiments, beverages, cookware or serviceware. Here […]
Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Exudes the Spirit of Scottsdale
Of all of the cities in the U.S. operating under a duality, I find myself drawn back to one in particular time and time again: Scottsdale. Known as “The West’s Most Western Town,” this locale embraces its laid back desert ambiance while simultaneously styling itself as a contemporary destination with plenty to offer in terms […]
Products That Score for Back to School
With summer nearing its end and the new school year in sight, now is the time to start planning for your student’s success both in and out of the classroom. Here are some inventive and otherwise snazzy finds that will have your child feeling good and looking great throughout the school day. Solo Active 17.3-inch […]
5 Reasons UK Students Choose to Study in the US
The quantity of British students applying to US colleges has risen to a great extent. As per the Fulbright Commission, nearly 11,000 British students were studying at US colleges in the past scholastic year. That implies an expansion of 21% in the previous 10 years. To a limited extent, this increment can be credited to […]
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