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Fake movie trailers have been around for decades. But in the age of AI generators, are they still a delight of fans?
The exhibition of Renaissance painter Caravaggio’s “Magdalene in Ecstasy” at KNMA, Delhi, presents the opportunity of a ...
Chicken bones? Nope! Greasy pizza boxes? Uh-uh. For two weeks in April, the Department of Sanitation sent inspectors to rifle ...
The scenic business along the Lake Wobegon Trail supports community connection through biking, artists and local food.
Located in Inver Grove Heights, "Cuppa More Pages" officially opened its doors on April 25. The grand opening was marked with ...
It's no secret that NYC is full of coffee shops, but if latte art is a priority, some are better than others. These 10 shops ...
Vienna is Wagner’s city—his visionary structures dot the streets like clues to a future that never quite arrived. Visit his ...
Have 24 hours to burn in Paris, France? While most travelers would like a little more time in Paris, sometimes a full day is ...
The Norfolk Coffee and Tea company started in 1918 by Frank Stephanitsis, a greek immigrant who started roasting and selling ...
Owners are embedding themselves into Denver neighborhoods and using music, art and performance to draw people in.
Arnold Mathijssen, a physicist at the University of Pennsylvania, is partial to pour-over coffee, which involves manually pouring hot water over ground beans and filtering it into a pot or mug below.
In Michigan, travelers can use all five senses to tap into wonder and connection while soaking in the scenery across all ...