click to enlarge Holden Hindes The City Foundry Food Hall served a whopping 15,000 people over its first five days. A brownie cheesecake sandwich, a serving of Chicken […]
Year: 2021
Roseland’s once-bustling South Michigan Avenue has faded amid crime, disinvestment; businesses struggling
Walking in to Edwards Fashion along Michigan Avenue in Roseland feels like a different era as a chandelier lights a selection of men’s suits. The Edwards family opened the men’s clothing store at 11363 S. Michigan Ave. in the 1970s and has watched the once-thriving neighborhood fall into decline amid […]
The Worst Drinks to Sip On For Your Immunity, Say Dietitians
With fall fast approaching and COVID still a concern in the U.S. and beyond, many people are eager to bolster their immune systems to stay healthy. However, avoiding illness isn’t always just the luck of the draw—many people are inadvertently making themselves more susceptible to illness due to their diet. […]
Former Broncos nutrition guru says get vaccinated as he endures long hospital stay because of COVID-19
Former Broncos fitness and nutrition guru Bill Phillips’ message for Coloradans is to the point: Get vaccinated against COVID-19. “If it could happen to me, it could happen to anybody,” said Phillips, who worked as the performance nutrition and supplementation expert for the Denver Broncos in the late 1990s during […]
Self care day: Best DIY facial kits for a relaxing self care day at home!
In these hectic, chaotic times, all of us deserve some time to ourselves! What with all the deadlines, busy schedules, late nights and tons of workload, a relaxing self care day every now and then becomes an essential. Many of us may have headed straight to beauty parlours to get […]
Cellular agriculture development has potential to change food industry, society
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Depending on how it occurs, the development of cellular agriculture — food grown in factories from cells or yeast — has the potential to either accelerate socioeconomic inequality or provide beneficial alternatives to the status quo. That’s the conclusion of a new study led by Penn […]
Montebello’s New ‘Blvd Market’ Container Food Hall Is Now Open ~ L.A. TACO
Can an outdoor food hall made out of repurposed containers revitalize a sleepy neighborhood in East Los Angeles? Barney Santos, the creative force and founder of Blvd Mrkt in Montebello, is willing to bet it can. This weekend was the highly anticipated grand opening. A DJ was playing oldies while […]
Meet Maia Dalton-Theodore, Albuquerque Fire’s new behavioral health director
The Albuquerque (N.M.) Fire-Rescue Department recently created a new position – a behavioral health director whose mission is to help first responders, cadets and retirees get the mental health support they need at any point in their lives. The first person to fill that position, Maia Dalton-Theodore, has lifelong ties […]
Look to WWII, not World Fair
Brandy makers have good reason to smile at the mention of Wisconsin, where mixologists pour brandy into a bevy of iconic Badger State cocktails. Brandy slush. Brandy Alexander. Brandy Old-Fashioned. Wisconsin imbibers consume half of Korbel’s brandy supply annually. Going big on brandy here isn’t a recent trend. It’s a tradition. But its […]
MaxLab Fitness Announces its Upcoming Health and Fitness Magazine, In Focus
MaxLab Fitness Former military fitness professionals join together to revolutionize fitness training SOUTH CAROLINA, USA, August 23, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — MaxLab Fitness today announced the launch of In Focus Magazine, a publication dedicated to overcoming obstacles and crushing goals. The first issue will be released in January 2022. The premiere […]