I’m ‘houseless by choice’ – I moved into my car to pay off debt, now I’ve upgraded to a van & spend under $1k a month A DIGITAL nomad revealed how a rent increase and desire to go debt-free led to living in her vehicle. She is now saving money while living in a van to buy land with her long-distance partner. 04/25/2024 - 1:25 am | View Link
Six Things I Wish I Had Known Before I Went Bald Jokes abound, but the experience of going bald can be gruelling. Making peace with the process isn’t easy, says author Stuart Heritage – but it might just change your life I have been bald for almost ... 04/24/2024 - 3:46 am | View Link
OPINION Seventies, Oasis in the mid-Nineties or Taylor Swift from the mid-2010s to present (though the jury is still out on The Tortured Poets Department). The Economist’s Duncan Robinson recently wrote an ... 04/23/2024 - 8:30 pm | View Link
Stephen McKinley Henderson Talks ‘Civil War’ Timelessness and “Faithful” ‘Dune: Part Two’ Story The veteran actor filmed his parts for 'Dune 2' but was left on the cutting room floor, even as he held out hope: "I thought there’d maybe be a flashback at one time." ... 04/12/2024 - 2:34 pm | View Link
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A feeling of electricity filled Music Hall when the classical cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason took the stage to perform with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on April 26. The 25-year-old rising star was soloist in Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1, under the baton of another rising star, 29-year-old Austrian conductor Katharina Wincor.
For his Cincinnati Symphony debut, Kanneh-Mason revisited the piece that helped him win the BBC Young Musician competition as a teenager in 2016, and which he recorded…
Part of Made Mobb’s success is rooted in its collaborations with other entities, including one that gave the local streetwear brand a lifeline and has since led to bigger deals.
A nearly 17-acre Main Line property carved out of the storied Ardrossan Estate that inspired "The Philadelphia Story" is up for sale for $13.45 million.
We know how much time startup founders spend hunkered down and uber-focused on cash flow, R&D, capital raising and just rolling up their sleeves to get the job done.
With that in mind, the Phoenix Business Journal and its affiliate publication AZ Inno present the 2024 finalists for the AZ Inno Fire Awards, a chance for these hard-working startup founders to be recognized for their contributions to the state's innovation economy.
The third annual Fire Awards will honor startups and founders in four…