Features (Page 111)

November 3, 2019
Brooklyn’s new Wegmans dodges riots over missing sub shop
The opening of Brooklyn's first Wegmans should have been a homecoming. Instead, it was town hall over one absent iconic offering.

October 31, 2019
Futures Therapy Lab Offers Designed Focused Therapy
Another Generosity, an installation in the The Designs for Different Futures exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, contains inflatable […]

October 30, 2019
FDR, Stalin and a Naked Churchill: A History Lesson with Fox News’ Bret Baier
VERO BEACH, Fla. - Time for the discussion had expired when a curious audience member shouted from the back of the crowded room. “Are we in a Cold War?” the voice rang out. Heads spun forward to look at the man standing behind the lecturn. “Ah, great question,” answered Brett Baier. “Vladmir Putin, I think, thinks we are in a Cold War.”

October 29, 2019
NYC Winter Lantern Pop-Up Marks Beginning of Holidays
Winter Lantern Pop-Up kicked off in Liberty Park on October 28. Image by Lindsay Rogers. NEW YORK — The 12 […]

October 29, 2019
Latin Dancers Blend Aztec Tradition with Day of the Dead
The Latin Ballet of Virginia took the stage on October 27 for a local Day of the Dead festival and attempted to reach out to the dearly departed. A pair of performers assumed the roles of ancient peoples in a heart-pounding Aztec ceremony—which left one dancer in tears.