When Samantha Thompson moved back to Houston in 2018 she bought a townhome in the final stages of construction and moved in with what she had: a mattress, a folding chair and a TV. She knew she wanted nice furniture and plenty of color but couldn’t fill a four-story townhome […]
Month: March 2022
When Charlotte Lyons first stepped into the Ebony test kitchen in Chicago after becoming the magazine’s food editor in 1985, one thought ran through her mind: “Whoa!” Here, amid the psychedelic waves of orange, green and purple that swirled along the walls, Black cuisine was freed to be experimental and […]
Many areas like Dadar, Elphinstone, Sandhurst Road, Andheri and Dahisar in Mumbai have lost maximum urban tree cover density in the past five years, states the recently unveiled Mumbai Climate Action Plan (MCAP). Urban tree cover is defined as collection of trees that grow within a city. 🗞️ Subscribe Now: […]
Here are some tips for starting your own practice and setting yourself — and your patients — up for success from the get-go. When I began my career as a physician practicing family medicine with a focus on obesity, it became clear to me that many of my patient’s challenges […]
This TikToker is literally living and breathing his work. Chibuzor Ejimofor, who uses the name Simon Jackson professionally, made a now-viral video of himself living in his work cubicle, claiming it was a form of “protest” since he wasn’t paid “enough.” The video has earned over 12 million views since March […]
anchor The existing building of Austin’s Asian American Resource Center. Image courtesy Google Street View The Asian American Resource Center (AARC) of Austin, Texas is getting an artistic new addition thanks to a design from Trahan Architects. The New York and […]