Brain-training games make you better at brain-training games. But the people who stay sharpest after 70 are doing something far less structured — and far more human — than puzzles.
LONDON - Chitose Abe, fashion's collaborator-in-chief, has found an unexpected partner in Smythson, shrinking the brand's leather briefcases and turning them into a passport cover, pouch and Chelsea ...
Hop aboard a vintage train and discover Florida’s most delightful communities, where small-town charm, history, and scenery ...
The vineyard’s proximity to Cuyahoga Valley National Park makes it an ideal stop on a day of exploring one of Ohio’s natural treasures. After hiking the park’s trails or cycling the towpath, the ...
Arc’s Value Village in Richfield isn’t just another thrift store – it’s practically a cultural institution where your grandmother’s discarded cabbage-shaped serving dish becomes someone else’s prized ...
Starting a new life together calls for more than just love and laughter, it calls for a thoughtful touch of home warmth. When couples move into their first shared space, the right home décor gifts can ...
Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
Two African American quilt makers, China and Mary Ann Pettway, from Gee's Bend, Alabama, speak of growing up during the Civil ...
Beverly artist Dorothy Straughter’s quilts evoke painful and often ignored historical realities related to slavery, the Underground Railroad, the Great Migration and racist advertising.