Month: September 2024
Pearson: We can fight modern challenges with hope and renewal
Are our best days behind us? It’s a question asked more and more as what feels like a litany of ills — challenges we can’t seem to avoid or overcome — has befallen the modern era.
Brews News: Beer and a haircut possible again as King’s Blades opens in London west
Shears and beers, shaves and suds. There’s a new place to go that reboots the concept of shooting the breeze with a beer while waiting for a barber or lingering after a cut.
Growing Concerns: Temperature tells us to get moving on fall garden chores
Wow, what a change in the weather! This time of year when a storm in the oceans to the east can change our weather in days, hours or minutes.
Dyer: Tactical nuclear strike desperate Putin’s likely next move
Vladimir Putin’s desperation was plain in the emergency measures he declared last week: immediate mobilization of at least 300,000 more troops, the sudden decision to use fake referendums to turn all the occupied parts of Ukraine into Russian territory, and more explicit threats than usual about nuclear weapons.
Fare With A Flair: Loaf works in casual or elegant settings
Chocolate pairs with so many fruits, and pears — pardon the pun — are no exception.