The jobs available for people looking to make money online run the gamut. On the internet, you can seek everything from full-time employment as a remote staff member to a work-whenever-you-want side hustle as a blogger or jewelry-maker. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has rattled the job market, online hiring is […]
This classic Longchamp bag is deeply discounted for Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale
This famous tote is a total status symbol. — Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. When I think of timeless handbags, Longchamp’s Le Pilage collection is one that immediately comes to mind. This iconic accessory has achieved mass appeal over the […]
Maison & Objet Moves Fall Fair Online, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin School to Relocate, and More News This Week
From significant business changes to noteworthy product launches, there’s always something new happening in the world of design. In this weekly roundup, AD PRO has everything you need to know. In Pursuit of a More Just World Nonprofit Rallies Street Artists for a Cause Italian nonprofit Yourban 2030 has produced […]
Online teaching will be a family affair for the Burrills in the Santa Clarita Valley
West Ranch baseball coach Casey Burrill, who teaches AP Computer Science, and his wife, Kristin, who teaches seventh-grade P.E., are going to be instructing students from home starting Tuesday. (Corey Burrill) When the new school year begins Tuesday in the Santa Clarita Valley, classes will be taught online, but Brady […]
These Smocked Lounge Pants Will Dress You Up Without Sacrificing Comfort
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Most of us got a huge taste of what it was like to seriously live in our loungewear earlier this year, and many of us are still living that life, working from home […]
Why Tesla might not be the competition for this particular EV
Polestar, the one-time performance brand of Volvo, has now branched out on its own as a fully-fledged automaker. It took a big step forward in its mission to be a real player in the electric vehicle (EV) space, with the introduction of its latest offering, the Polestar 2. Now I […]
Safety Rules: CR’s Guide to Decks
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. Your deck is probably getting a good workout during this summer of staycations. It’s where you grill and dine and relax with family, sure, but you might also be using it as your gym, camp-craft studio, and even your remote […]
Rave Family Block Fest Debacle: What Went Wrong?
Click here to read the full article. From the moment it was announced, Rave Family Block Fest felt almost too good to be true: With more than 950 artists — including big names like A-Trak, Zhu, MJ, Maya Jane Coles, Khruangbin and even Paris Hilton — and 85 stages entirely […]
The products you need, from storage to stationary
Stay on top of paperwork, to-do lists, meetings and more with these storage and stationery solutions: The Independent If you’ve spent the past five months slowly getting used to working from home, you’ve probably got into a good routine adapting to the “new normal”. As there’s no sign of returning […]
How to Make Homestyle Dosas: A Primer
When Epicurious approached Tara O’Brady about writing this dosa primer, accepting the assignment was not as simple as saying yes or no. Read O’Brady’s essay about the decision here. Dosa (alternatively, dhosai or dhosha), a fermented rice and lentil crepe originating in south India, has been a staple bread for […]
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I Love My College Students But I’m Terrified To Go Back To My College Classroom
I am a college professor at a state school where almost 30% of the population are first-generation college students, just as I was. I never returned to my office after spring break because we began emergency remote learning—very different than distance learning—to protect the lives of our students and families. […]
Arlington National Cemetery Goes Virtual to Commemorate Milestone Anniversary
Arlington National Cemetery, which has been closed to the public during the novel coronavirus pandemic, marked the 100th anniversary of its historic amphitheater Friday with virtual events. On May 15, 1920, the marble colonnades of the amphitheater were dedicated. Since then, it has been the setting for the National Memorial […]