Why some people enjoy pain-inducing and face-puckering foods
Hunter Boyce | (TNS) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Six hours. That’s how long it took prolific pepper breeder “Smokin” Ed Currie to recover from his ultimate creation: Pepper X. Recognized in...
View Article‘Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos’ review: A legendary show’s origins...
“For years, everybody told me that I had to write something about my mother,” David Chase says, but chances are they never imagined he would find a way to do that in a television show about … the New...
View ArticleThe 10 best casino hotels in the U.S.
Las Vegas isn’t the only destination with luxe casino resorts — although with more than 150 casinos, Sin City is bound to shine in that respect. Turns out, there are some pretty extraordinary casino...
View ArticleAs Emmy hosts, Eugene and Dan Levy want to make the show a ‘light and bright’...
Robert Lloyd | (TNS) Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — In 2020, the sixth and final season of “Schitt’s Creek,” which had finally made its way into popular consciousness after Netflix picked it up from...
View ArticleReno travel: The Biggest Little City’s best restaurants, according to a...
Reno’s reputation as a foodie destination is on the rise. Once known as a mini-Sin City escape, the neon-lit “Biggest Little City” has suddenly become a culinary player, racking up gastronomic awards...
View ArticleDaily Horoscope for September 13, 2024
General Daily Insight for September 13, 2024 We can be our most capable selves today. The Moon is in Capricorn, igniting our inner ambition. This bonfire is stoked even higher by our desires when the...
View ArticleMake your own chicken shawarma, no rotisserie needed
Meredith Deeds | Star Tribune (TNS) Shawarma, the inexpensive protein beloved by young traveling backpackers all over the world, is usually prepared by stacking thin marinated slices of lamb, chicken...
View Article‘How to Die Alone’ review: A 35-year-old airport worker pulls herself out of...
In the new Hulu comedy “How to Die Alone,” creator and star Natasha Rothwell plays a 35-year-old woman working a dead-end job at the airport. She’s in a rut, but when an accident lands her briefly in...
View ArticleEverything to know about the 2024 Primetime Emmys
Who’s ready for TV’s biggest night? The 2024 Emmys are this weekend and Hollywood’s primetime stars are gearing up for the illustrious event. From the when and how to watch to this year’s hottest...
View Article‘Transformers One’ review: Well-built animated adventure aimed at young fans
Ok, that’s more like it. “Transformers One” — in theaters Sept. 20 — is the first fully digitally animated “Transformers” film and the first animated feature in the enduring franchise about giant...
View ArticleEmmys 2024: Final predictions for the series and acting winners
Glenn Whipp | Los Angeles Times (TNS) LOS ANGELES — The Emmys these last few years have been a model of all or almost nothing at all. To follow the last ceremony, held in January after the writers’ and...
View ArticleThe best new hotels in Manhattan, from $300 to $900 a night
Nikki Ekstein | (TNS) Bloomberg News No matter what’s trending in fashion, the New York City uniform has remained constant — any cut, any style, but make it black. And the same has long been true of...
View ArticleMy travel secret for not overpacking? The 10-$10 rule
By Sally French | NerdWallet When traveling, packing less makes it easier to experience more. When you’re not weighed down by bulky bags, you have more freedom to jump on public transit or walk long...
View ArticleTwo Baltimore hotels get a nod from the Michelin Guide
Baltimore’s restaurants may not yet be on the Michelin radar, but two of the city’s hotels made it onto the travel guide’s list of top places to stay in the United States. The Ivy Hotel and the...
View ArticleJust like ‘Yesterday’: The Beatles played Baltimore 60 years ago
Friday marked the 60th anniversary of Baltimore’s brief dalliance with the Beatles. The Beatles arrive at Friendship Airport before performing at the Civic Center in Sept. of 1964. On Sept. 13, 1964,...
View ArticleBruce Springsteen rocks out at Oriole Park, a year after rescheduling show...
It took a year longer than originally planned — but judging by the crowd’s response, Bruce Springsteen’s return to Baltimore was worth the wait. Springsteen & The E Street Band packed Oriole Park...
View ArticleDaily Horoscope for September 14, 2024
General Daily Insight for September 14, 2024 Healing is possible — if we take the necessary steps. The Moon in Capricorn starts with a sextile to gentle Neptune in Pisces, though a cosmic wind picks...
View ArticleJeff Holland: Wooden boats and Fort Worden in Washington state create a...
The Wooden Boat Festival took place in Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state, and I was privileged to be invited to perform there. I’d been wanting to play at this event for years....
View ArticleIn ‘You Must Stand Up,’ Amanda Becker captures the scramble after Dobbs
Jason Dick | (TNS) CQ-Roll Call WASHINGTON — It was hard to follow everything that happened when the Supreme Court handed down its ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. “If you were a...
View ArticleMastering the game: Wilbur Ross on power, profit and perseverance
Jim Alkon | (TNS) BookTrib.com It was one of his earliest and most unforgettable moments in corporate life. Young Wilbur Ross was closing a real estate deal with the legendary Bill Zeckendorf at the...
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