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Supported by the Ozmen Institute for Global Studies Faculty Research Grant, ‘Soft Walls, Deep Water’ gallery opens at the ...
But for a surfing art collector and his husband, only one is where they wish to grow old—Craig Hartzman and Jim John’s newly ...
This project tested an idea of upgrading raw wood material. Knotty pinewood was turned into knotless pinewood through a select-saw-glue process. The knotty wood was used for invisible interior ...
The Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning studio expands the hotel with a striking restaurant and bar, a sprawling presidential ...
Far from home, Marah Maher is learning to walk again. But her legs are the least of what she’s lost.
Souta Calling Last, left, and Macie Ahlgren cut the ribbon at the opening of the Bear Gulch Pictographs visitor center on ...
Hotel prices have dropped, crowds have dwindled. Summer can be a wonderful time for a desert escape if you have a plan for ...
Celebrate Disneyland’s 70th with Walt’s return, a new Small World verse, Clarabelle’s haunted supper, hotel updates & big park changes.
If you live in Berlin or Brandenburg, and you're seeking a place to escape from a scorching summer day, here’s out list of ...
From north to south and from one impressive peninsula to the other, Mexico is as rich and diverse in nature as it is in ...
The Bono: Stories of Surrender is significant for Vision Pro. It is Apple’s first feature length immersive film, with a one ...
When three authors embarked on a besties' trip to a famous detox retreat, it all went a bit White Lotus. Cue sound baths and ...