Sanwo-Olu, Elumelu, Davido, others, cheer on Onakoya’s world record bid In an unfamiliar environment, Onakoya was resented with some familiarity as Omoyele Sowore, activist and politician who has run for Nigeria’s presidency twice handed him food packs from an ... 04/19/2024 - 12:56 am | View Link
Thomas Friedman on Iran, Israel and Preventing a ‘Forever War’ The columnist Thomas L. Friedman joined the hosts of “Matter of Opinion” this week to unpack Israel’s and Iran’s latest attacks, what they mean for Gaza and the implications for the region writ large. 04/18/2024 - 11:25 pm | View Link
Single seniors: These LIers are on their own and loving it Despite the stereotype of lonely older singles, some of Long Island's unattached residents are defying that caricature by being unabashedly content — whether never-married, divorced or widowed. 04/18/2024 - 10:24 pm | View Link
Who is writing the new wave of literature? The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books welcomes an array of published writers and their works, ranging from poetry to non-fiction narratives. Among the over 500 participants, here are 8 authors to ... 04/18/2024 - 8:00 pm | View Link
An open letter to OGS Commissioner Moy: ‘Simply issue' cannabis licenses (Guest Column) Cortland Deputy Mayor Wayne Schutt II pens an open letter to the OGS commissioner overseeing the Office of Cannabis Management’s audit. 04/18/2024 - 12:47 am | View Link
With about six weeks of Lent, many Catholics (and other Christians) who follow the tradition of abstaining from eating meat on Fridays may be on the hunt for a good fish meal nearby. We asked around for some good go-to fish places throughout Wicked Local / Eastern Massachusetts. Here, you'll find a map to show you the way.
With about six weeks of Lent, many Catholics (and other Christians) who follow the tradition of abstaining from eating meat on Fridays may be on the hunt for a good fish meal nearby. We asked around for some good go-to fish places throughout Wicked Local / Eastern Massachusetts. Here, you'll find a map to show you the way.
Saturday, March 14 is Pi Day, the day that celebrates the symbol used in math to represent 3.14159, or the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. You know what circle-shaped thing we really like on 3/14? PIE! Especially the sweet kind! We poked around and found quite a few places around the state that make homemade pie.
Usually during canning day at Sturbridge’s Altruist Brewing Co., the machine that fills and seals the cans draws the most attention. Only last week, owners Nancy and Bob Bixby were more excited about the new plain-looking rings they’ve started using to hold the cans together. Dubbed “Eco Rings,” the rings have inspired a movement to limit craft beer’s reliance on plastic packaging.
It’s National Pancake Day so it’s okay to eat breakfast for lunch and dinner, too. Since the holiday began back in 2006, IHOP restaurants have used the occasion to raise nearly $24 million in support of local charities, while serving up stacks of fluffy hotcakes. According to a National Today survey, Americans are pretty fond of the sweet breakfast treat; ranking pancakes their third favorite, behind only bacon []
Wright Locke Farm, 78 Ridge St., Winchester, announced the following programs. For information and registration, visit https://WLFarm.org/adult-education-programs. Spring & Summer Registration for Wright-Locke Youth Programs: For children interested in participating in Wright-Locke Farm’s Spring or Summer youth programs, opening day of registration will be on Feb. 1. Before registration day, make sure to check out the website for options for different age groups []