Google sells Frommer's guides back to Arthur Frommer Arthur Frommer, the avuncular, erudite travel icon who 57 years ago inspired a generation of cost-conscious Americans to pack their bags with Europe on 5 Dollars a Day, is taking back control of his travel guidebook brand from Google and intends to resume publishing Frommer guidebooks. More
Brain Aging Linked to Sleep-Related Memory Decline A report in Nature Neuroscience suggests that natural physical changes interfere with quality slumber, blunting the ability to remember new information for the long term. More
Book Buzz: Give the gift of books this holiday season Take a look at today's top book and publishing news... Find a beautiful coffee-table book for anyone on your list with USA TODAY's Jocelyn McClurg's guide, from Monumental Venice to Rolling Stones 50. And for the aspiring cooks in your life, check out Carol Memmott's cookbook suggestions and read a recipe from each of the books. More
Pull off Thanksgiving with less stress No matter how much you plan ahead, feeding your extended family--bottomless teenage nephews, out-of-town uncles, and wild munchkins included--is going to be a massive undertaking. More
5 Effective Ways AI Can Improve Your Video Marketing Efforts In today’s digital age, video marketing has become a powerful tool for businesses to engage with their audience and drive results. However, creating high-quality videos that resonate with viewers can ... 04/27/2024 - 8:35 pm | View Link
Three ways to improve your community this spring Ah, spring in Pennsylvania! Warmer, sunnier days breathe new life into our lives as we say goodbye to the dreary gray skies of winter. 04/27/2024 - 12:30 pm | View Link
The Life Coach: Do we need to constantly improve? Confession: I love lifting weights. I’m thrilled by the journey of seeing how strong I can get and being in awe of what my body can accomplish. 04/26/2024 - 11:27 pm | View Link
Need a Mood Boost? Cue up Dolly Parton. Neural Nostalgia Experts Say Music Really Can Improve Health When you have a song stuck on a loop in your head (dubbed an “earworm”) this simple rhythm is riding on well-traveled neural highways of your brain. Some theories suggest that human brains evolved ... 04/26/2024 - 2:29 am | View Link
Climbing Stairs May Improve Heart Health and Help You Live Longer New research shows climbing stairs is linked to improved heart health and a reduced risk of all-cause mortality. To incorporate more stair climbing into your day, take the stairs whenever possible. 04/25/2024 - 7:38 pm | View Link
Not everyone on the internet has good intentions, but you can keep your computer safe from hackers and other malicious people with various security tools.
Connections requires players to find the connections between 16 words, and place them in four groups of four. If you want some help, we have the solution to Connections for May 3, 2024, along with hints to help you solve it yourself.
Smartphone cameras have evolved significantly since their early iterations, but theyre still markedly behind DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. To truly compete with more professional devices, these are the features that smartphone cameras need.
Gastamo Group is keeping its plate full.
The Denver-based restaurant group is opening a third Lady Nomada in Central Park, bringing Homegrown Tap & Dough to Parker and opening two of its concepts in the former C. B. Potts in Westminster, according to owners Jean-Philippe Failyau and Peter Newlin.
“In the city of Denver, if we don’t do a project there are five other people behind us that will,” Newlin said.
Early access games are abundant in the industry. While many are fun and absolutely worth your money, they come with some drawbacks that could prevent you from enjoying your time completely.
When Nicholas Kayser was given the choice to either close his West Highland restaurant or rebrand it, he decided to be fiscally responsible.
“Rebranding isn’t free,” the Rooted Craft American Kitchen co-owner said. “A sign alone costs $20,000.”
Rooted Craft American Kitchen, located at 3940 W. 32nd Ave., held its last day of service on April 28.