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Read More »Ex-Soldier Turned Author Launches New Book – Saanich News
Terry Groves literally has a writing knack. “I’ve been writing all my life,” said Groves, a Sooke resident who retired from the Canadian Forces in 2005 as a warrant officer after serving in the army, air force and navy. “I have always enjoyed creating worlds with words and sharing them …
Read More »Former soldier turned author launches new book – Victoria News
Terry Groves literally has a writing knack. “I’ve been writing all my life,” said Groves, a Sooke resident who retired from the Canadian Forces in 2005 as a warrant officer after serving in the army, air force and navy. “I have always enjoyed creating worlds with words and sharing them …
Read More »Former soldier turned author launches new book – Vancouver Island Free Daily
Terry Groves literally has a writing knack. “I’ve been writing all my life,” said Groves, a Sooke resident who retired from the Canadian Forces in 2005 as a warrant officer after serving in the army, air force and navy. “I have always enjoyed creating worlds with words and sharing them …
Read More »Why Mackay is the ultimate unexpected vacation to lean into this winter
If the cool change has filled your head with daydreams of a sunny, toasty coastal getaway, then rest easy because we have the perfect antidote to your autumn blues. Nestled between the pristine coastline and subtropical national parks, the stunning city of Mackay on Queensland’s east coast is the perfect …
Read More »Wetzel’s Pretzels celebrates “National Wetzel Day” with a free giveaway of pretzels
Wetzel’s Pretzels is helping fans celebrate National Pretzel Day, also known as National Pretzel Day, on Tuesday, April 26 by offering a free Original Pretzel to all guests after 3 p.m. that day. This is the eighth year that the brand has made this offer. “We are thrilled to celebrate …
Read More »WBU professor publishes “Redefining Irishness in a Coastal Maine City, 1770-1870: Bridget’s Belfast”
Dr. Kay Retzlaff, professor of English at the University of Maine at Augusta, recently published Redefining Irishness in a Coastal Maine City, 1770–1870: Bridget’s Belfast. The paper, published by Routledge Advance in American History, examines how Irish immigrants shaped and reshaped their identity in a rural New England community. Forty …
Read More »Kentuckiana Zine Festival spotlights counterculture and the LGBTQ community
You don’t have to be awesome to start, but you have to start being awesome. On Saturday, April 9, students from Indiana University Southeast will perform the first Kentuckiana Zine Festival at Logan Street Market, 1001 Logan St., from 6-8 p.m. Pronounced “zeens”, this event is aimed at upcoming writers …
Read More »Palace & Calvin Klein SS22 Collab Collection Release Date
This article was published on April 3 and updated on April 8 So yes, it is happening. The Calvin Klein x Palace collab drops this week, as both brands confirmed this spring. On April 1, the two brands released teaser videos featuring glamorous English actress Joan Collins commenting on a …
Read More »Vivid Sydney has just dropped out of its busy 2022 schedule
Vivid is back, baby. Sydney’s Festival of Lights, Music and Ideas has just dropped its full 2022 schedule and, boy, does it live up to it, even after years of anticipation. After a two-year hiatus, Vivid Sydney is set to land in the port city from Friday May 27 to …
Read More »Paper view: the return of video game magazines | Games
IIf you were a fan of video games in the 80s or 90s, then, along with your computer, your QuickShot joystick and your cassette player, there was another essential part of your setup: a game magazine. For me it was Zzap! 64, a glossy magazine dedicated to the Commodore 64 …
Read More »Editions Sosland celebrates its 100th anniversary
Today, March 7, Sosland Publishing Co., the parent company of to cook, celebrates 100 years since the company was founded in 1922. To mark a century of delivering vital information to the food industry, the company publishes a series of special features in its brand magazines and websites , as …
Read More »Kent State Geauga fends off student food insecurity with Geauga Hunger Task Force grant
Burton – When people think of hunger in America, they tend to think of remote people in urban centers. They don’t realize that food insecurity is a very real problem here in Geauga County, even among college students. In an effort to combat this growing and troubling trend, Kent State …
Read More »In ‘Black Pulp’, Academic Exploration Misses Authentic Black Experience | Feb. 23-Mar. 1, 2022
BOOK REVIEW: “Black Pulp: Genre Fiction in the Shadow of Jim Crow”By Brooks E. Hefner | 2021 | Paperback, $25 | Non-fiction, academic | Available through interlibrary loan In “Black Pulp: Genre Fiction in the Shadow of Jim Crow,” James Madison University professor Brooks E. Hefner shares the history of …
Read More »Following these “Sweet Dreams”: the artist opens an intriguing exhibition at the Mandrake Gallery
By Elva K. Österreich Las Cruces Bulletin Anne Q, a busy mother of a 7 year old, makes a living from her original art. The artist, graphic designer and printmaker creates works exploring themes of mental and physical dystopia using a combination of analog and digital media. Layering found imagery …
Read More »Are the media doomed? – POLITICS
News goes deeper into entertainment Colbert I King Colbert I. King is a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post. It is quite difficult to determine with certainty what the media landscape will look like in a few months, let alone in 15 years. But if the current trajectory is …
Read More »Cargill opens innovation center in India
Gurugram, India is home to Cargill’s first food innovation center, where the company will work with food and beverage industry partners in India to reformulate products that are lower in fat, salt and sugar, while retaining taste and texture. Cargill said the innovation center will be equipped with the most …
Read More »Subscribe: Alternative Artists and Magazines, 1970-1995
CHICAGO – Emerging in the wake of the political movements of the late 1960s, a new form of alternative magazine amplified marginalized voices, redefining entrenched traditional representations and forever changing the magazine industry. From the 1970s to the mid-1990s, American and British photographic publications such as The face, ID, Think …
Read More »Adams County Library News | Defender of the People
By Julia McCane-Knox The Adams County Public Library will be closed on the following days for holidays: Friday, December 31, Saturday, January 1, and Monday, January 3. While we are closed, you can consult our electronic library. Simply go to our website at adamscolibrary.org and click on the âE-Libraryâ tab …
Read More »Sturgis librarian turns to zines, other hands-on activities to ignite young imaginations | Education
Sierra Frazier-Riggs remembers one of the first projects she took on for the Sturgis Public Library. She placed excerpts from Aldo Leopold’s “A Sand County Almanac: And Sketches Here and There” along a trail to merge the acts of reading and hiking. “Aldo Leopold’s book really brings thoughts about nature,” …
Read More »Five independent magazines explore more than fashion – WWD
MILAN – Do you remember what it was like to flip through a print magazine? Even in the predominantly digital era we live in today – especially during the pandemic – young journalists and creatives are creating print publications. These five independent magazines explore themes of feminism, art, music, culture …
Read More »Holiday cake creations | Pastry magazine
The holiday season offers many opportunities for creative expression in your cake department. For many like El Mirasol Bakery in Plant City, Florida, the magic begins with the traditional very lick cake and develops into imaginative designs inspired by cultural trends and produced by the bakery’s creative cake decorators. âYou …
Read More »Best gifts in vintage retro style
Picture: Natalia Fedosenko TASS (Getty Images) Personally, every december turns into a rush to find gifts that surpass those of the previous year or a race to find an eclectic boutique where I can make a big shop for every loved one in my life. And every year, without fail, …
Read More »Orlando Zine Fest is at the Nook on Robinson this weekend, perfect for holiday shopping
click on the picture Photo courtesy of Orlando Zine Fest/Instagram Illustrator Madelyn Cordeiro will file at the OZF Orlando Zine Fest took off last year — understandably — but is back this weekend with a new location and a terrific roster of local and regional DIY publishers peddling their zine-y …
Read More »Orlando Zine Fest is at the Nook on Robinson this weekend, perfect for holiday shopping | Art Stories + Interviews | Orlando
click on the picture Photo courtesy of Orlando Zine Fest/Instagram Illustrator Madelyn Cordeiro will file at the OZF Orlando Zine Fest took off last year — understandably — but is back this weekend with a new location and a terrific roster of local and regional DIY publishers peddling their zine-y …
Read More »Design Week 2021 Christmas Gift Guide
From formative new experiences to the pairs of socks people really want to receive, here’s our guide to what gifts to give to the designer in your life this Christmas. Through Molly long December 7, 2021 4:12 p.m. December 7, 2021 4:26 p.m. Secret Santa – Under £ 10 ChattyFeet …
Read More »Santa is coming to town
Children of all ages will be delighted to hear that Santa will be making a few stops in the region on Saturday, December 4th. Santa’s first sighting will be in Hiram at 10:30 a.m. when he joins the Kiwanis for family fun at their Pizza with Santa at Hiram Christian …
Read More »Churails, jinns and rakshasas – Indian monsters are spreading
Immortal shape-shifters of the Mughal era, trapeze artists and jinn, or zombies raising the bar in battles of caste oppression. . . This may not be what most readers think of when they consider Indian fiction, but science fiction and fantasy, eclipsed for decades by mythological fiction, are now one …
Read More »Garrettsville Youth Football League supports military veterans
Garrettsville – On November 4, RJ ââRettig, president of the Garrettsville Youth Football League, presented a check for $ 400 to Freedom House to support local homeless veterans. With Veterans Day being celebrated on November 11, Rettig said he wanted to make the donation as part of his patriotic duty. …
Read More »Poet Patrick Daly will appear at Café Zoë on November 6 and new photos will be on display
through Linda hubbard November 3, 2021 Willows poet Patrick Daly will perform at Café Zoë on Friday, November 6, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., reading his latest book of poetry to be released on November 15, Grief and Horses. Refreshments will be served. For the past decade, Patrick has …
Read More »Reviews | The new magazine Alexander Hamilton could have written for
Somewhere else I recently interviewed Asad Umar, Pakistan Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms and Special Initiatives, about Pakistan’s success in the fight against Covid-19. Its reported Covid death rate is much lower than that of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Iran. Last year, Lawrence Summers, the former Treasury secretary, indirectly …
Read More »An online accompaniment to CDM # 4 – The Love Zine.
The theme for this month’s DIY zine is’to like‘- and we have contributions from guest curators: Del Water Gap, Girl In Red, Holly Humberstone, Omar Apollo, Quen Blackwell. Our friend Willa Bennett also edited this particular issue. Exclusively for this printed zine, each guest curator has composed two pages on …
Read More »The history and styles of zine creation
Photo courtesy of Miriam Sokolska. In a crowded room filled with gossip and little homemade booklets, my journey with zines began with a visit in 2019 to DC Zine Fest. There I was exposed to the DIY culture of self-publishing which holds a rich history of counterculture, activism and marginalized …
Read More »Follow the trends with Jim Shaw
In his most recent column for Concept Hair Magazine, award-winning men’s hairstyling expert and educator Jim Shaw explains his favorite ways to keep up with trends and how important it is to being a successful hairstylist. When it comes to being an expert in all things men’s hair, there is …
Read More »Keto Trend Helps In The Growth Of Nut Flour
As the sales of products related to the keto diet increase, alternative flours provide the fuel for a successful formulation. Almond-based flours pave the way for nut-based flours. Ardent Mills, Denver, has developed a flour mixture made from grains and net carbs that also works. US sales of keto differentiated …
Read More »Rouxbe makes online culinary training free
Rouxbe, the leading online cooking school, recently released a course, Kitchen QuickStart, which focuses on cooking fundamentals to support and complement the immediate culinary training needs of restaurants, as well as providing aspiring cooks with a springboard to employment in the food industry. Today, the announced 10-hour Kitchen QuickStart training …
Read More »Biologique Recherche: 45 years of passion
Biologique Recherche was founded by a family of experts passionate about skin care. Today, it is headed by Rupert Schmid and Pierre-Louis Delapalme, while Philippe Allouche, son of the founders Yvan and Josette Allouche, heads the Research & Development team. Faithful to the brand’s fundamentals, Schmid, Delapalme and Allouche continue …
Read More »Watertown Free Public Library adds 700 zines to circulation
The Watertown Free Public Library wants everyone to feel at home, which is one of the reasons they’ve added a collection of around 700 zines, hand-painted illustrated magazines, to their collection. WFPL’s collection of zines is written on a variety of topics such as politics, gentrification, advocacy, the pandemic, and …
Read More »The parable of the Free Magazine in 2021
Reasonable to say “there is no charge for lunch” when talking about a newspaper subscription that costs $ 15 to help $ 20 a year. However, most likely you will be shocked when you find out (Newswire.net – September 28, 2021) – Details on “Simplyhindu” – Simplyhindu is a modern …
Read More »Hall and Oates in the woods
Daryl Hall and John Oates, SqueezeCynthia Woods Mitchell HallSeptember 26, 2021 If you knew music in the ’70s and’ 80s, then you’ve heard of Hall & Oates. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame hitmakers were almost ubiquitous around this time, making their way to notoriety amid the rise of the …
Read More »Watertown Free Public Library embraces the power of zines
On October 2, the Watertown Free Public Library will host the WFPL Zine Fest, a day-long celebration of DIY zine culture and publishing. Whether you are a die-hard zinesters fan or just want to know what zines are and why they are important, the Library invites you to browse the …
Read More »Beauty brands embrace zines as an experiential offline moment
In the beauty industry, there is a constant arms race in the digital world to grab the attention of editors, influencers and clients. But some brands are taking advantage of offline opportunities in the form of zines to encourage quiet moments of engagement. Zines are self-published mini-magazines, typically with a …
Read More »An online accompaniment to CDM # 2 – The Power Zine.
This month’s DIY zine theme is ‘Powerful’ – and this month we have contributions from guest curators: Alexandra Savior, Cautious Clay, Cherry Glazerr, Evann McIntosh, Kacy Hill, Maggie Lindemann, MarÃa Isabel, reinforshort. Exclusively for this printed zine, each guest curator has composed two pages on what power means to them. …
Read More »Krispy Kreme Celebrates Thanksgiving With A Donut Collection
According to a new survey by TRUE Global Intelligence, the internal research practice of FleishmanHillard, on behalf of Krispy Kreme Donuts, 80 percent of respondents say celebrating Thanksgiving is more important than in previous years, and nearly half plan to ” attend more Thanksgiving celebrations than before the COVID-19 pandemic. …
Read More »Meet the editors
SearchNetworking has a team of dedicated editors who cover established and emerging network technologies. Our staff stays in constant contact with the best experts in the industry to produce fresh and original content and technical advice. Here is an overview of who is behind the site: Jennifer English Editor of …
Read More »Corp! magazine pays tribute to CEO of Dawn Foods | 2021-08-09
JACKSON, MICH. – Carrie Jones-Barber, CEO of Dawn Food Products, Jackson, Michigan, was recently honored by Michigan’s Corp! Magazine. Ms. Jones-Barber was one of a select group of women recognized by Michigan Trade Publication for their contributions to their field and to the community at large. The awards were presented …
Read More »September is library card registration month
The Monroe County Public Library offers local residents the chance to read, learn, connect and create. The main library is located at 303 E. Kirkwood Ave. and the Ellettsville branch is at 600 W. Temperance St. All events are free. Funding for the event is provided by the Friends of …
Read More »FOSTA-inspired eBay ban on ‘adult content’ erases LGBTQ history
of it’s not just fans department OnlyFans’ decision to ban “sexually explicit” content recently has received a lot of attention – a policy the company has suspended following an outcry. However, more and more people are noticing that the same kind of thing is happening on the internet because of …
Read More »Watch lovers must discover this new magazine
Print is not dead. Serious digital media improves its image and is taken more seriously (don’t call it blogging) when it also comes in a shiny (or matte) physical form that you can hold in your hands. Hodinkee does it, Gear Patrol does it … What more do you need …
Read More »The queer past is deleted on eBay
One day, nearly twenty years ago, historian Vi Johnson won an auction on eBay for a numbered first edition of “Sex Life in England Illustrated”, by Iwan Bloch, one of the first sexologists. (Among Bloch’s bona fide people: he located and published the Marquis de Sade’s â120 Days of Sodomâ …
Read More »New survey finds consumers prefer digital orders
Koala, a leading provider of premium customizable restaurant apps and websites, recently revealed the results of its Customer Ordering Preferences survey, which looked at how Americans want to interact with ordering in a restaurant. The survey of more than 600 U.S. consumers aged 18 and older revealed an addiction to …
Read More »The debut of sugar-free Oreos in China
Mondelez International, Inc. partners with MissFresh to launch Oreo Zero sugar-free cookies on the MissFresh on-demand retail platform. As part of the partnership, online shoppers in China will be able to order the new cookies through MissFresh for delivery in just 30 minutes. The new Oreo Zero Sugar Free Cookies …
Read More »What is a zine and how can it promote mental well-being?
Something bothering you? Why not produce, publish and distribute your own magazine on this subject? All of this creativity is therapeutic, stimulating and fun Many of us like to be creative, as a way to support our well-being and to express ourselves. And alongside more notable artistic outlets, such as …
Read More »KSU and Grain Craft work with producers to improve wheat quality
Kansas Wheat and K-State Research and Extension have launched a new program to provide Kansas wheat growers with the latest research recommendations for producing high-yielding, high-quality wheat. The program, called Wheat Rx, is a series of extension publications and other educational outreach materials designed to address key areas of hard …
Read More »Poetry and cello show, suspended Asian scrolls
Well, the mask warrants are here again. As we all try to work together to deal with extreme temperatures and a pandemic that will not end, art will continue to strive to help us. Local highlights in Eugene-Springfield this week include insightful poetry, ancient art on modern scrolls, an invitation …
Read More »Plant-based protein is gaining popularity on pizza
Pizza continues to be one of the most ordered foods in American dining establishments. According to The NPD Group, 1.2 billion servings of pizza were ordered in the quarter ending June 2021, up + 4% from the same quarter last year. Ingredients are essential to the quality of pizza, and …
Read More ȣ 338million investment to transform active travel
By Tom Walker August 17, 2021 The funding will be used to create hundreds of kilometers of new high quality cycle paths / Shutterstock: The Apes Affair The UK government will invest £ 338million in transforming active travel through infrastructure improvements, changes to the traffic laws and new requirements to …
Read More »Artist brings back popular zine culture
Chennai: The revolutionary movements that arose in the 60s and 70s made self-printed publications to communicate with people. One of the most popular self-printed brochures is called zines. It is a self-published work that includes texts and images. Although zines have been popular in the West, India, only a few …
Read More »Nigel and Dempsey Ewan create ‘Big Mess’ with Risograph print
Clatter Press, a sibling duo of CCAD-trained graphic designers, teaches the art of Riso printing in Central Ohio with new publication “Big Mess” A few years after graphic designer Nigel Ewan graduated from college, he noticed warm, eye-catching colors on the printed materials. Normally, these types of colors indicate a …
Read More »The future of specialist magazine publishers
SMEs are proliferating in the commercial media sector. In the last decade only the strong have survived, operating with strict cost control, a realistic approach to revenue generation and a strong focus on editorial quality. For over 20 years, Mike Leahy, Founder and CEO of Media Manager, has followed trade …
Read More »The new rules of icing
In Frosted: Take your baked goods to the next level with decadent buttercream, meringues, ganaches and more (Page Street Publishing, Co.; Jun 8, 2021; $ 22.99) Bernice Baran, Founder of Baran Bakery, shows readers how to make 60 delicious frosted treats, including awesome layered cakes and easy sheet cakes – …
Read More »Carrie Jones-Barber honored in Michigan | 2021-08-09
JACKSON, MICH. – Carrie Jones-Barber, CEO of Dawn Food Products, Jackson, Michigan, was recently honored by Michigan’s Corp! Magazine. Ms. Jones-Barber was one of a select group of women recognized by Michigan Trade Publication for their contributions to their field and to the community at large. The awards were presented …
Read More »My interest in writing came with genes
Vibha Batra is a Chennai-based popular author, graphic novelist, advertising consultant, poet, lyricist, translator, playwright, travel writer and columnist. She has published 18 books including Pinkoo Shergill Pastry Chef, The Secret Life of Debbie G (a graphic novel) Merry the Elephant’s Rainy Day, Bathinda to Bangkok, The Reluctant Debutante, The …
Read More »Tiffany’s Bakery is going full steam ahead
Looking through the lens of an avid donut lover, it’s clear that donuts have continued to evolve from their beginnings as a savory piece of dough flavored with rich spices. The following description from Smithsonian Magazine talks about the origins of the modern donut, which came to America under the …
Read More »Good Spa Guide crowns UK’s best spas of 2021
The Good Spa Guide unveiled the results of its 11th annual awards tonight (August 2) at Spa Life UK’s two-day annual conference in Bedfordshire, UK. After another difficult year of uncertainty, the awards are designed to celebrate the best in spa excellence across the UK. New to the Good Spa …
Read More »Therme Group will expand its global footprint with waterfront development in Toronto
Global wellness organization Therme Group today announced plans to create a C $ 350 million waterfront wellness resort (236.3 million euros, 201, £ 8million, US $ 280.8million) in Toronto, Canada, at Ontario Place. Therme Canada Ontario Place will be a family experience with indoor and outdoor pools, waterslides and a …
Read More »Elektor featured on Creative Minds podcast
As COVID-19 plagued countless businesses across industries, nearly every business had to rethink their business to overcome this time of global uncertainty. In a recent episode of The Creative Minds podcast, Flavio Stiffan and Stuart Cording investigated how Elektor has found an effective way to serve its audience over the …
Read More »Pizza styles in the United States
Just as there are many variations of the perfect chocolate chip cookie, Roman pizza, as currently seen in the United States, comes in a variety of iterations, sizes, and shapes. Some compare the Roman-style crust to a classic Neapolitan, but others say it’s more stretched. âWhatever your idea of ââthe …
Read More »Busken Bakery Presents Donut Making Theater | 2021-07-23
Joe Busken Sr., founder of the iconic Busken Bakery retailer in Cincinnati, Ohio, used to leave his bakery’s back door unlocked overnight while he baked. Customers came and went all night grabbing hot donuts and paying using an honor system – a cardboard box on the table. Dan and Brian …
Read More »Chef Antonio Bachour explains how the Thermomix can be used by professionals
The Thermomix TM6 is a versatile kitchen appliance that gets more done. This revolutionary equipment is ideal for amateur bakers and professional pastry chefs who want to create dynamic pastries, desserts and much more. The TM6 is a smart device that handles the tedious parts of the kitchen, from planning …
Read More »Dominique Ansel opens a new workshop dedicated to breakfast pastries
Award-winning pastry chef James Beard, Dominique Ansel, continues to impact the world of baking with his innovation. He is the source of famous creations such as Cronut, Cookie Shot and Blossoming Hot Chocolate. Ansel adds to his list of businesses with the opening of Dominique Ansel Workshop, a small store …
Read More »Europastry launches a startup accelerator in the bakery sector
Cereal, Europastry’s new bakery-pastry R&D center, has launched Baking the Future, the first startup accelerator in the bakery sector, with the aim of identifying innovative solutions generated by startups around the world and from build an open innovation model for the company. The acceleration program lasts six months and is …
Read More »Work From Home: Ways To Make Money With Your Writing Skills
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Read More »8 ways to market your local business.
I can tell you from experience that marketing is the key to growing any business. In fact, it is essential to the survival of any business. But the best marketing campaign doesn’t come in a brochure or through a website. It comes in the form of word of mouth advertising …
Read More »IDDBA to offer webinars in July on dairy, e-commerce and COVID
The International Dairy Deli Bakery Association (IDDBA) is hosting live webinars in July. Webinars are open to IDDBA members and non-members and include: July 15, 11 a.m. CT: COVID-19 impact report review Members of the industry experience disruptive business impacts that require actionable information and solutions. With this in mind, …
Read More »Euromonitor finds global bakery sales doing well
For 2020, the international bakery industry has responded similarly around the world. Euromonitor’s research on the category in several countries and regions has shown that, as one would expect, sales of baked goods performed phenomenally in most countries. Even in countries where sales were down, sales increased due to door-to-door …
Read More »Duck Donuts Expands to Canada
Duck Donuts announced that it is continuing its international growth with the recent signing of a multi-unit franchise agreement, granting the rights to develop and operate the company’s first Canadian locations. 2651754 Ontario Inc. is preparing to open three branches in Ontario over the next four years. The first location, …
Read More »New Generations Festival: New Urban Challenges 2021
New Generations Festival: New Urban Challenges 2021 New poster of the festival of urban challenges. Image courtesy of New Generations. Share Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp To post Or https://www.archdaily.com/963918/new-generations-festival-new-urban-challenges-2021 CONTEXTThe New Generations Festival is an annual event that brings together emerging architectural practices and professionals from various fields, creating …
Read More »Jacques Torres shows how to make the famous iced hot chocolate
Jacques Torres’ hot chocolate is known for its rich, decadent taste and is a staple during New York’s winter season. When the weather warms up during the summer, the drink cools down. Although it’s only available in stores, you can still cool off with Jacques iced hot chocolate by making …
Read More »The world’s favorite chef 2021 crowned
In the spring, the 2021 World’s Favorite Chef Contest came to a successful conclusion and the winner was Semone Hopkins from Newport News, Virginia. Competing with more than 25,000 applicants from around the world, Hopkins works as a pastry chef, pastry chef and cake decorator in addition to catering to …
Read More »Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood reveals new list of attractions after 15 months of closure
A host of new experiences have been added to Warner Bros. Hollywood Studio Tour At the heart of the novelties is the “Storytelling Showcase” New additions include re-created sets and props from the Harry Potter and DC universes Attraction has been closed for 15 months due to pandemic restrictions A …
Read More »United local merit, rolls of honor for the 4th period
UNITED LOCAL SCHOOLS Fourth rating period United High School Distinguished Honor Roll 7th year – Austin Adkins, Olivia Ashurn, Sidney Casto, Aurianna Cusick, Emerson Davis, Bryan Eichler, Madelyn French, Kyla Hayashi, Brooklynn Herold, Luke Hull, Allison Irwin, Adelyn Johnson, Sophia Johnston, Abigail Jones, Karleigh Kooser, Lauren Painter, Daniel Readshaw , …
Read More »Zine pop-up on display at Circle Space Norwich
A pop-up shop featuring a range of the best independent zines is currently on display at Circle Space Norwich. Managed by local designers and writers Alice Pomfret, founder of Akin magazine and Laura Moseley, founder of Common Threads Press, the shop features a range of small fanzines made all over …
Read More »DoorDash details food trends in its mid-year report
Earlier this week, DoorDash shared its second annual Deep Dish Mid-Year Report, which checks out popular food trends, how users are celebrating special times, which trends are here to stay, and what news has surfaced over the past six months. . Using order data from Jan. 1 to June 1, …
Read More »The role of fruits and nuts in sweet products
Consumer tastes are becoming more complex. There is a strong preference for inclusions in particular baked goods which provide not only an increase in flavor but also a variety of textures, nutrition and visual appeal. Two of the hottest additions to sugary products like cookies and brownies are fruits and …
Read More »IBIE will offer a new educational event in 2021
Leading organizations in the baking industry are coming together for a new kind of educational event at the International Baking Industry Exposition (IBIE). On Tuesday, June 8, the American Bakers Association (ABA), Bakery Equipment Manufacturers and Their Allies (BEMA) and Retail Bakers of America (RBA) announced the formation of a …
Read More »The underground zines that maintained self-expression in Mao’s China
These are therefore ripe conditions for an underground press. Despite Beijing’s tight control over print and its distribution, a diffuse new network of underground printers – low-tech, affordable, remarkably flexible, and incredibly difficult to control – is emerging. Equipped with nothing more than Chinese typewriters, handouts and stencil duplicators, the …
Read More »Anchor Food Professionals Relaunches Puff Pastry Sheets to the North American Market
Anchor Food Professionals, the foodservice brand of global dairy company Fonterra, has announced the relaunch of its rolled butter sheets to the North American market. With the specific needs of pastry chefs and commercial bakers in mind, these butter sheets were designed for ease of use and flexibility. These layered …
Read More »Magazine Rack: Organize Your Magazines With These Attractive Organizers | Most Wanted Products
Even though digital screens have become the primary reading tool, there is still something soothing about reading a newspaper in the morning or quietly catching up with the latest home and lifestyle trends. If you are someone who likes to flip and devour the pages and pages of glossy magazines, …
Read More »Capitol Thrill Adds to Explosion of New Retail Energy in Pike / Pine
(Image: Capitol Thrill) Capitol Thrill, a new Pike / Pine store from an owner who helped turn small design ideas into a big, sneaky Seattle company, is now open on E Pike. “Every time I imagine having a store, it’s always been local,” Jeff Gonzales says CHS. âI don’t want …
Read More »Cecilia Hercik appointed new Director of Spa and Wellness at Sea Island
Cecilia Hercik had a 25 year career in the spa and wellness industry Credit: Sea Island The Spa at Sea Island, a five-star resort in Forbes, Georgia, USA, is under new management, with Cecilia Hercik as the new Director of Spa and Wellness. Hercik said Spa company her new role …
Read More »Where to buy Gear Patrol Magazine 2021
Above The Fold – Larchmont, CACustomers love Above the Fold for its great selection of magazines, artistic zines, and great service.226 N Larchmont Blvd Los Angeles, California 90004 Barnes & Noble – NationwideA chain of bookstores with locations in the United States that stocks books, music, magazines, in-store coffee shops …
Read More »Price increase en route in the United States
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, USA – With prices of major grains, oilseeds and edible oils at or near eight-year highs, crude oil prices six times higher than a year ago, rates of Rising freight and material prices (eg cardboard and aluminum) and other rising input costs, can food price inflation be …
Read More »Hershey expands its s’mores line of accessories
In 2020, Hershey’s S’Mores was among the most popular snacks, with Hershey seeing a 40-50% increase in sales of Hershey’s 6-pack bars. Likely due to consumers spending more time at home during the global COVID-19 pandemic, the company has also seen a 10% increase in its officially licensed Mr. BBQ …
Read More »The Story of Pitchfork’s Critics Section in 38 Important Reviews
When Mexican-born artist Alan Palomo, formerly of the Ghosthustler and VEGA projects, released Neon Indian’s debut album, Psychic chasms, in september, chillwave’s summer got its full-fledged album statement. Surreal songs like “Deadbeat Summer” and “Should’ve Taken Acid With You” sum up the spiritual lust of the slacker (this guy didn’t …
Read More »The pandemic serves as a catalyst for well-being and well-being, Mia Kyricos told StarrCast
Lisa Starr, Director of Wynne Business and 35-year spa and wellness industry veteran, started the StarrCast podcast, interviewing wellness professionals about their career path. Industry figure and consultant Mia Kyricos was the final guest, discussing her predictions on industry trends and how she sees significant growth potential in wellness, real …
Read More »Guerlain launches the first spa in Israel with a design inspired by Jerusalem’s architectural heritage
Premium skin care, makeup and fragrance brand Guerlain has opened a stylish new spa at the Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem. The 1,400m² urban spa features nine treatment rooms, including a couples suite, all featuring Gharieni treatment beds complemented by luxury RKF linens, and is described as a temple of beauty and …
Read More »The government is robbing you again
You are a law-abiding citizen … You look at your pay stubs and wonder how much the government is taking … And when the time comes to you to analyze the numbers, you hope to recover something. But what if I told you the government lied to you? And with …
Read More »Finalists selected for the National Bread Festival 2021
A jury has selected the final recipes that will be represented during the seventh National Bread Day, which will take place virtually on Wednesday, June 9. The National Baking Competition, sponsored by Red Star Yeast, King Arthur Baking Company and Kansas Wheat, named three adult and two youth finalists. In …
Read More »Indonesian LGBT + magazines find a second life online – Lifestyle
Two men kissing on a magazine cover were more than risky for Indonesia, thought LGBT + researcher Ais, when he first discovered a mine of retro LGBT + zines in Bali last year. “Suddenly I felt like I was part of something bigger than myself,” said Ais, 29, who does …
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