News
Top 5 Benefits of Living in Utah
Posted by admin on
There are a lot of good things about living in Utah – too many to make a complete list of. But if you’re planning to move there and need to remind yourself about why it’s actually a great idea, this is for you! And if you’re looking to hit the ground running and begin with finding real estate, check here. Remember, you heard it here, first! So, with business done, let’s check out the pleasures of living in the Beehive State. 1. Magnificent Scenery and a Host of Outdoor Activities Amazing landscapes await, and if you’re going to become a...
Aleali May Drops A New Color Way For MAYDE Worldwide
Posted by admin on
By Kerane Marcellus ·Updated February 2, 2023 The streetwear fashion “it” girl Aleali May, known for her perfect juxtaposition of chill and dressy, tomboy and femme outfits, launched her own unisex label in 2022 and has since dropped some of the coziest, dopest collections. This newest addition is an all-black drop; before was cobalt blue and earthy olive green. The brand is all about having solid staples that are comfortable — a very LA practice, might I add. She’s had the internet in her palms from a style standpoint, often shot for street-style stories during cycling fashion weeks. This drop...
Building a Better World, Together
Posted by admin on
By Consumer Reports Join with us to make a safer, fairer, healthier marketplace. Making Electric Bike Batteries Safer E-bike sales have boomed since the pandemic hit, as many consumers look to spend more time outdoors and to avoid public transit. Unfortunately, safety standards have lagged. CR’s December 2022 investigation, "‘Fire! Fire! Fire!’ The Perplexing, Deadly Electric Bike Problem," found that little has been done to protect consumers after a rash of deadly fires around the U.S. were tied to lithium-ion and other types of high-energy-density electric bike batteries. Most such incidents appear to be connected to cheap, poorly made batteries,...
The Best Crossover Episodes In TV History
Posted by admin on
Television crossovers craft a universe wherein fictional worlds converge. Characters roam to unfamiliar territories, sometimes far away from the fold of their shows. Some crossovers transcend genres or networks, and others stay within more familiar neighborhoods. Crossovers existed for centuries in literature and decades in comic books before entering the world of television.Beyond technical crossovers, miniature universes are formed simply by one show spinning off from another. Norman Lear's "All in the Family" led to "The Jeffersons" and "Maude," which led to "Good Times," with several more shows tied together in that extended television family. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"...
In Her New Book “Feral,” The Author Recounts Visiting Every U.S. National Park in a Year
Posted by admin on
After a decade working for Hollywood executives in Los Angeles, Emily Pennington decided to change her life and spend it outdoors as much as possible. She bought a temperamental minivan she named Gizmo to live in, and set out on a yearlong road trip to visit all sixty-three national parks, hoping to make it through the adventure in one piece. On the road, she found herself navigating a painful romantic breakup and non-stop obstacles—from the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic to wildfires and hurricanes—that threatened the trip, her safety, and her peace of mind. En route, she wrote about each...