Features (Page 33)

December 10, 2019
How a Little Ukrainian Shop Stands Its Ground in an Ever-Changing Neighborhood
Punk rockers, bohemians, artists, and Ukrainians have lived amongst each other in Manhattan’s East Village and have made it their own. Many of these groups have abandoned their East Village roots, but one small Ukrainian store, Arka, has been stern on keeping its doors open to keep the Ukrainian spirit alive in the neighborhood.

December 10, 2019
This Working-Class New Jersey Town Found a New Focus
Lambertville, NJ was once known as a small, blue-collar rivertown built on industry which changed face over time becoming an arts haven attracting a creative community with notable paintings praised around the world.

December 7, 2019
Pillow App: Sleepwalking My Way to Better Sleep
Pillow App turns your nights into a search for deep sleep (Credit: Zak Fleishman) TORONTO – I was a sleepwalker. […]

December 2, 2019
Former Yankees Performance Coach Shows How to Be a Champion Off the Field
Former New York Yankees performance coach Dana Cavalea takes what he learned on the field into the boardroom.

November 19, 2019
These Young Riders Are Not Just Horsing Around: Equestrian Sport in The Bahamas
Camperdown Equestrian Centre is a not-for-profit riding facility that was founded in 1970 in the Camperdown neighborhood in Nassau, The Bahamas. Equestrian Bahamas, which became a federation in 2013, has partnered with Camperdown, The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture and the Bahamas Olympics Committee to bring more awareness to the sport, more international exposure and to train riders and horses for international and Olympic events.