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The Unveiling of the Las Vegas Sphere

October 11, 2023

The entertainment venue of the future has arrived. On September 29th, the iconic Irish rock band U2 played the debut concert of not a new theater, concert hall, or stadium – but a sphere. After five years of planning and construction after the Madison Square Garden Company’s initial announcement, the READ MORE >

Change Your Mind About Your Morning Commute

February 27, 2023

Four Fairfield County highways ranked in the Top 10 of “Most Congested Corridors in the United States” according to a study by INRIX, a transportation data company. With I-95 South from the Sherwood Island Connector in Westport to Indian Field Road in Greenwich ranking as the #1 “Most Congested Corridor” READ MORE >

Break Me Off a Piece of That…

December 14, 2021

Once upon a time, JetBlue offered a new direct flight from NYC to Palm Springs. There’s plenty of ways to advertise this, right? Wrong. JetBlue took “thinking outside the box” to a whole new level when they dropped massive blocks of ice into Manhattan. Inside these ice blocks were prizes READ MORE >

Restless Wanderlust and Vintage Travel Ads

November 19, 2021

We just spent a substantial amount of time hiding out in our homes due to the lockdown and social distancing. Saying that time was “tough” is an understatement but it did reveal some silver linings—one of them being our increased gratitude and appreciation for traveling. Being locked away against our READ MORE >

Traveling Post COVID: What to Expect

March 23, 2021

We’re three months into 2021 and beyond ready to start vacationing again. As the travel industry is among the hardest hit due to the coronavirus pandemic, airlines, travel agencies, and hotels have already seen drastic changes as more countries are willing to let Americans in. The biggest change may be READ MORE >

Luxury Fashion Brands Respond to Activism

March 19, 2021

Most luxury fashion brands stray from commenting on social affairs. Part of its mystifying charm is that with the title ‘luxury’ comes the implication that it is timeless– as if the industry is too elite to have to disclose their opinions on current events, publicly. As the events that took READ MORE >

Not a Record Venice Wanted

November 27, 2019

Ever gone swimming in November? It may sound like a unique idea, but it is not what the people of Venice were hoping to do this month. High waters devastated the city this past month, the worst flooding they have seen in 50 years. Last week, the mayor called for a state of READ MORE >

Wait, how many Moon songs are on Spotify?

July 19, 2019

This week everyone is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, including Spotify. In honor of the mission, they are highlighting “Moon”-associated songs as well as ones that space travelers listen to above Earth. It is crazy to think that when Apollo 11 launched on July 20, READ MORE >

Southwest’s Emergency Landing

April 27, 2018

For the 149 people abroad the Southwest flight from New York to Dallas on April 17th, 2018, a normal flight quickly turned into a terrifying series of events. As the plane cruised about 35,000 feet in the air, the left engine broke creating an explosion inside the plane. “In the READ MORE >

Detroit Roots

January 26, 2018

‘Lady of the House’ is a restaurant as old-fashioned as it gets in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood. Roast chicken for four, slabs of mushroom toast smeared with homemade ricotta, creamy roasted cauliflower served in a parmesan sauce…do we need to go on? Kate Williams, a Detroit native, is striving at keeping READ MORE >

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