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Historic Women’s March

January 30, 2017

More than a million people marched on January 21st in the Women’s March. The Women’s March Mission: We stand together in solidarity with our partners and children for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health, and our families – recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the READ MORE >

Ringling Bros. Circus Ends

January 30, 2017

“The Greatest Show On Earth” takes its final bow. The circus has been entertainment across the United States for 146 years, bringing exotic animals, flashy costumes, and acrobats to audiences since the mid-1800s. Phineas Taylor Barnum made a wholesome family traveling spectacular of humans and animals worldwide wowing audiences each READ MORE >

One Rant Too Many

November 30, 2016

Kanye West “feels like he’s under a spiritual attack”. Mic Drop. The controversial rapper was hospitalized for exhaustion before the Thanksgiving holiday and canceled the remaining dates of his Saint Pablo tour. “It’s not just the big things; it’s the smaller, quieter things, internal things”, an unidentified source has said READ MORE >

Essential Tips for Traveling with Families

June 24, 2016

Traveling with a family requires a lot of preparation and patience. For a fun, safe, and stress-free trip it can be beneficial to follow some helpful tips from some veteran parent travelers. The number one tip is to pack light. Making an individual and family list before packing helps to READ MORE >

Embrace the Vacation

June 24, 2016

If you want to savor your travel and embrace the adventure, it is important to always remember what truly matters. Disconnecting from technology helps to do so. According to Forrester Research, nearly one in five Americans carries a smart phone and with more than 500 million active Facebook users worldwide READ MORE >

A Perspective Shift on the Millennial/Boomer Divide.

March 31, 2016

We’re taking this piece with a grain of salt, but because our news feeds are jammed with articles about how Millennials think and work, it was refreshing to find this twist in the LA Times designed to help Millennials deal with Boomers with their technophobia and fragile egos. Amy Schumer’s video READ MORE >

Living Small.

March 31, 2016

More Americans are living on their own than ever before and many are moving to urban areas. In fact, New York City has reached its highest population to date and that means housing is tight. To relieve shortages, cities like NYC, LA, San Fran, Boston and Seattle are allowing new READ MORE >

Backstreet Boys Back, This Time In Vegas!

March 15, 2016

Not only are the Backstreet Boys heading to the studio to record their ninth album, rumor has it, they’re looking to take up residence in Vegas! After exhaustive touring, the Boys (who are now men) are thinking that a permanent home might be a nice change of pace. All five READ MORE >

A Helping Hand

March 3, 2015

If you don’t know the name, Veronika Scott, you should. Why? Because Veronika is doing something that should inspire us all to try a little harder. It started with a college class assignment: develop something that fulfills an actual need. Veronika started to research homeless shelters to see what she READ MORE >

Build Your Own City in Minutes

March 3, 2015

Some claim to know a city like the back of their hand. Not many claim to be able to hold a city in the palm of their hand. ittyblox is an architects’ dream: structurally accurate city miniatures in a 1:1000 scale. This, ladies and gentlemen, is adult Legos. Now you READ MORE >

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