A&E Notebook: Musical Theatre Institute, Wabash Depot Museum, book signing
The Hoogland Center for the Arts and a local theater director, Matthew Vala, are teaming up to offer the Musical Theatre Institute, a 10-week program for teen and child performers.
SSM Neurosciences Institute holds ribbon cutting Physicians, hospital administrators and city officials celebrated the opening of the SSM Neurosciences Institute at St. Clare Health Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 17.
Orangeville August 26, 2010 A15 From the runway to the hallway I’m enjoying every moment this gorgeous summer has to offer but I find myself look-ing forward this time of year to the richness of fall fashion. Waiting for the mas-sive September fashion issues to arrive.
Iron Chef Jose Garces blends talent, business sense to enhance Philly’s foodie reputation
PHILADELPHIA – The heat is up and the clock is ticking down on Jose Garces and two colleagues as they feverishly chop, grill and blend their way through a top-secret practice run for Food Network’s “Iron Chef America.”
Chef Rick Bayless has led the way towards acceptance of and enthusiasm for Mexican food as gourmet fare. In this interview, he discusses his LA restaurant and shared a recipe for halibut ceviche.
When Robyn Collar was pregnant with her second child in 2005, her husband was earning $11 an hour at Home Depot.”Our first child had special needs and was still in diapers. I couldn’t afford a baby carrier and didn’t like the ones I saw anyway,” she…
MELAKA, Monday 9 August 2010 (Bernama) — For many among the tourists who visited the world heritage city Melaka, the Malay traditional houses are sure to attract their attention.
Business partnerships can build on strengths — or tear friends apart
They start out with such high hopes. They join together to build a successful life on shared dreams. Then a bad decision here, a hurt feeling there, and it all ends. Sometimes in court.
Brisk business shows Jerseyans haven’t lost their taste for fine wine cellars
Photos by William Perlman/The Star-LedgerJay Rosen, top, builds cellars to house the prized wine collections of affluent residents across the state. When Cathy and Thomas Errico decided their growing collection of vintage wines warranted a new room in the house,…
Home design shifts focus to roofs, ceilings, storage
Five trends emerge from recent custom homebuilder awards Few architects and builders today are recommending trendy architectural elements to clients. Instead, house pros are mining the history of residential design to extract elements and styles that have worked and keep working, hoping to construct timeless residences that don’t fall out of fashion.
PRINCETON — The Whole Earth Center’s innovative renovation and expansion of its 8,000-square-foot Nassau Street store took 14 months. Now, an additional 14 months after that $1.2 million renovation was completed and the store reopened in the spring of 2008, Whole Earth has been awarded a LEED silver certification for sustainable and green construction.
A Safe Room? a New Home Entertainment System? Choose the First
For 18 horrific hours on April 3, 1974, a cataclysmic group of tornados spun through and sacked 13 states and one Canadian province, ravaging some 900 square miles and killing 148 people. An iconic photo snapped afterwards speaks a thousand words: amid devastation, one thing remained intact: an interior bathroom of a single house, whose walls had not been connected to the rest of the house.