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Mud Road Guide to Paris Fashion Week
[ad_1] Inside Mad Lords, an eclectic Parisian jeweler Mad Rose Tucked away in a courtyard behind Rue Saint-Honoré, Mad Rose is a Parisian jewelery store like no other. Jacquie Aiche’s soulful crystals share space with Anita Ko’s California-chic diamonds, Patricia Arango’s braided silk and diamond bracelets, and guests can admire her medallions in gold, chunky ... -
Are sports bras tops? Is it okay to unbutton jeans? | | Opinion
[ad_1] Women are said to wear more revealing clothing during bad economic times. It may be because we want to assert that we are in control of our bodies in turbulent times, one of the theories behind the rise of the bikini. Whatever the reason, we now seem to be reverting to the “less is ... -
Social Neeti handles digital directives for bakery chain Honey & Dough
[ad_1] Social Neeti will work closely with the social media management, marketing strategy and organic growth of Honey & Dough’s digital presence. Social Neeti will work closely with Honey & Dough’s social media management, marketing strategy and organic growth for the brand’s digital presence. Honey & Dough started as a neighborhood bakery in New Delhi’s ... -
How Neighborhoods Protect or Harm Cognitive Health in Older People – The Source
[ad_1] Will your neighborhood help protect your cognitive health as you age? A growing body of research, led by scientists at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Michigan, suggests that older adults’ access to civic and social groups, cultural and recreational centers such as museums and art galleries, may help prevent cognitive ... -
Two moms sought mental health conservatorships for their sons. Neither case worked out the way they hoped.
[ad_1] Anita Fisher has been here before. Her son has stopped taking his medication. Again. “Nothing has changed,” she said. “Yes, there have been new programs out there, but unless he voluntarily” — Anita gives a quick, doubtful chuckle — “accepts it, that doesn’t work.” Anita’s son was diagnosed with schizophrenia two decades ago. What ... -
The back of the napkin cafe opens in the Center for Engineering and Computer Science
[ad_1] The new Dartmouth Dining location will be the second undergraduate dining option on the west side of campus. Taylor Harbor 21 minutes ago Back of the Napkins, the college’s newest on-campus restaurant, opened Sunday afternoon at the Engineering and Computer Science Center. Dartmouth Dining manager Chris Pickett said the café is open Monday through ... -
Des Moines-Based Platform Hummingbirds Pollinates Society’s Goodness
[ad_1] If Emily Steele was a bird, she’d be a hummingbird. “You fly around and spread all your energy everywhere. And you kind of scatter everywhere,” Steele’s father-in-law, a bird lover, once said affectionately at a family dinner in Malo. I spoke to her with all my heart. Steele readily agrees that winged animals fit ... -
Rochester Vintage Shop owner deciphers current fashion trends
[ad_1] As fall approaches and temperatures drop into the low fifties, you’ll want to consider pulling a few jackets out of the corner of your closet or upgrading your closet at the Op Shop. The shop is located in a quiet neighborhood on Charlotte Street, next to Ugly Duck Coffee. Shop owner Jo Carroll started ...










