These days, everyone is becoming more careful about their spending habits. However, when you want to reward yourself and indulge once in a while, you don’t have to hurt your wallet in the process. There are plenty of ways that you can capture a designer look that seems expensive, but without breaking the bank. And [...]
It all started when I came across an article in the New York Times about how round sunglasses are coming back. The article admitted that the thick rimmed version of the glassed made famous by John Lennon were not “face flattering.”
There seems to be a flurry of activity surrounding texting in my life so naturally it is the topic I chose to write about this week.
This week marks the 1878th anniversary of when humans began distinguishing left shoes from right shoes….In honor of this anniversary, I thought I would offer up a brief history of how the shoe came to be what it is today.
Earlier this week, Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter switched political parties. It is not an unprecedented move for an elected official to switch parties, although it is unusual, especially at this high level of the government. Much like the swine flu, people are making far too big a deal out of this.
Since 1970, everyday on April 22 we recognize Earth Day. It was started by Senator Gaylord Nelson, who announced his ambitious plan at a conference in Seattle in September 1969.
For the time being, I find Twitter to be an amusing website that has very limited uses. Having said that, it is really cool. It represents practically endless possibilities to make our lives better.
Wednesday night marked the beginning of a Jewish holiday called Passover. It celebrates the freeing of the Jewish slaves from ancient Egypt.
Earlier this week, President Obama’s administration forced Rick Wagoner out of his position as Chairman and CEO of General Motors. Mr. Wagoner has presided over GM during some of the worst times in company history. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that the poor performance of the company cost him his job. The timing of [...]
This past Sunday, Macedonia held the first round of its presidential elections. Macedonia is a small country roughly the size of Vermont that is located just above Greece.