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Designworks’ Matthew Potter Talks Building Accessible Cities, Inclusivity, More In Interview
Forbes· 23 hours agoDesignworks has opted for conciseness when it comes to conveying its mission. The Santa Monica-based...
Awards for people who have made a difference to Weymouth and Portland
Dorset Echo via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoPortland Museum scooped the award for 'Heritage' with their 'bold and imaginative project' to...
Your Guide To Cusco, A Peruvian City Of Historic Significance
Forbes· 23 hours agoAt their highest peak of 22,838 feet, the Andes wrap along South America's western side and are...
Albert Einstein's atomic bomb letter could fetch $4 MILLION at auction
Daily Mail· 5 days agoIt is being sold at Christie’s in New York on September 10 alongside a collection of artifacts that...
Smashing, from Goodreads' co-founder, curates the best of the web using AI and human recommendations
TechCrunch via Yahoo Finance UK· 7 days agoGoodreads' co-founder Otis Chandler is back to build the next big app community. With Smashing, an...
Everything we know about MTG Bloomburrow
Games Radar· 6 days agoFrom Alara to Zendikar, we've seen plenty of interesting wildlife across the planes of Magic: The Gathering, but none embrace their wild side quite as...
Latest Trend Of Mindless ‘Raw-Dogging’ On Flights Gives Way To Mindful Generative AI Taking Up The...
Forbes· 6 days agoThe latest trending buzzword is the catchphrase of “raw-dogging” during a commercial flight (the...
Chaotic ecstatic favourite things
Morning Star· 7 days agoThis mythic live recording is an odd artifact of random tests on the then-new sound system of the famed Greenwich Village club at Thompson and Bleecker. Coltrane recorded ...
Here's How You're Meant To Use Whiskey Stones
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThese are an ideal alternative if you prefer your whiskey neat, meaning without "rocks" but would still rather it be cold than cellar or room...
A Visual History of the Harlem Renaissance
New York Times· 3 days ago“The Janitor Who Paints,” a 1937 work by Palmer Hayden, who described it in a 1969 interview as a “protest painting.” The piece is featured in “The...