Q: Dear Rachel, There’s a hot guy in my office that I’m dying to date. From what I’ve gathered, he’s single and interested, but he hasn’t asked me out yet.
On my first day in Tofino, British Columbia I found myself whispering. Talking at a normal level seemed like it would shatter the tranquility and scare the bald eagles and river otters living all around.
As you progress through your job search you may be feeling as though there is a secret strategy you’re missing out on. Well, in fact, you may be! Networking is the most effective job search strategy.
Editor’s note: The following report was compiled at an anti-healthcare rally in Harrisburg, Pa. on Monday, Aug. 10. Guy walks into a rally against healthcare.
We received a nice letter from a fan of Vittorio’s Ristorante in the Pacific Palisades. She raved about it so convincingly that I rushed over there with my wife Bonnie for dinner our first free night.
All the ugly racist clichés about African-Americans that used to be tossed around with impunity during World War II are present in Paul Leaf’s new play “Mutiny at Port Chicago,” now having its world premiere at Santa Monica’s Ruskin Theatre.
Part two of a three part series “Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity or incompetence” — Hanlon’s Razor Whenever I hear about a “government conspiracy,” I trim most of the fat of fallacy with the aforementioned “razor” above.
Growing up in Boston, you basically learn about Joe and Rose Kennedy and their nine children in school. Anyone from Massachusetts will tell you that public service is the Kennedy family business — and we all know about the sons who gave their lives to and for their country.
Saturday I was meeting some friends for lunch on the Third Street Promenade and I took the wrong exit from the freeway. Instead of the Fifth Street exit, I took Lincoln Boulevard.
My son just turned 3. For most, this simply means a party and presents. And for Benjamin, he had all that and then some. But turning 3 for him, for us, is bigger than just the train table his grandma sent him, bigger than the party at Travel Town.
You may have missed this news among all the recent clamor over “clunkers,” but Nissan just rocked the automotive world. The company opened a new world headquarters this past week in Yokohama, just south of Tokyo, and company CEO Carlos Ghosn used the grand opening to announce that the Leaf, an all-e
Tea is the most widely consumed daily beverage in the world. It has a fascinating history that dates back almost 4,800 years. According to Chinese legend, in 2737 B.