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Fashion

Tallulah Willis to Launch New Clothing Line

At 25, Tallulah Willis, like many of us, is figuring out what it means to express herself, not just as a person of interest on the internet, but a burgeoning creative force. “I've been searching for an outlet for my rampant mind for years, and to finally find a vessel to pour it all into has been unbelievable,” she says. The primary vessel in question is Wyllis, a vintage-inspired clothing […]

todayJanuary 7, 2020

Food & Drink

January is National “Fat-Free Living” Month, and that’s a Horrible Idea – Here’s Why

According to the USDA, which has never been exactly a “thought leader” when it comes to food and nutrition, January is Fat Free Living Month.  This is possibly the worst idea the USDA has ever come up with, with the possible exception of the 1992 Food Pyramid. Virtually every health professional now understands that fat is vital for our health. But since apparently the USDA did not get the memo, […]

todayJanuary 6, 2020

Home Improvement

How to Recycle or Repurpose Your Christmas Tree

Instead of throwing your holiday decorations in the trash, consider recycling them in the garden and allowing them to return to the earth in a natural way.  Here are tips from Home Improvement expert Danny Lipford to help you do just that! Community Tree Recycling Many communities offer a tree recycling service, picking up discarded trees and grinding them into mulch to be used in public parks and landscapes.  With […]

todayJanuary 6, 2020

Tech Made Simple

Mike Bloomberg has spent nearly $15 Million to be in your Google Search Results

The 77-year-old former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is running for president, on a centrist-friendly platform that’s mainly premised on beating incumbent Donald Trump. What makes Bloomberg’s campaign stand out, however, isn’t his positions: it’s how much he’s spending to get his message out. Google “impeachment,” for example, and you’ll probably get an ad at the top of the page that promotes Bloomberg’s campaign. Same goes for “climate change” […]

todayJanuary 6, 2020

Health & Wellness

National “Fat-Free Living Month” is the Least Healthy way to start off your New Year

According to the USDA, which has never been exactly a “thought leader” when it comes to food and nutrition, January is Fat Free Living Month.  This is possibly the worst idea the USDA has ever come up with, with the possible exception of the 1992 Food Pyramid. Virtually every health professional now understands that fat is vital for our health. But since apparently the USDA did not get the memo, […]

todayJanuary 6, 2020

Fashion

Gucci Releases Mickey Mouse-Themed Capsule Collection

WWD reports that Gucci will celebrate the Year of the Rat with a capsule collection featuring Walt Disney’s most famous rodent: Mickey Mouse. Launching in stores and online last week, the expansive range dedicated to the Chinese New Year — which begins Jan. 25 — offers women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, footwear, small leather goods, scarves, jewelry and timepieces mixing the Florentine fashion house’s signature motifs with the image of the […]

todayJanuary 6, 2020

Fashion

The 5 Breakout Makeup Trends That Will Rule 2020

For the new year — and a whole new decade, at that — we're all in need of a little makeup reboot. In terms of trends for 2020, expect everything to soften: flushed, balmy lips will take the place of the matte and over-lined; brows will be fluffy and eyelids twinkling lightly.  According to celebrity makeup artist Nikki DeRoest, whose clients include Hailey Bieber and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, we're looking toward […]

todayJanuary 2, 2020

Health & Wellness

Resolved to Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle? Here are the 5 Keys to a Longer Life

Here we are in the new year, and many of us are making resolutions to "be healthier."  But if all of us want it to be healthy and make consistent efforts to achieve it, how is it that the United States spends the most money on healthcare, and yet still has the one of the lowest life expectancies of all developed nations? (To be specific: $9,400 per capita, 79 years, […]

todayJanuary 2, 2020

Food & Drink

January is National Soup Month!

When the cold weather is in abundance, what better way to sit down and warm up than with a nice, warm bowl of soup? Where did soup come from, and how was it created? Let’s find out as we dive into the history of National Soup Month! Historical evidence of the existence of soup dates all the way back to about 20,000 B.C. Boiling was not a common cooking technique […]

todayJanuary 2, 2020

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