Not-So-New Year’s Resolutions
Posted in articles on March 1st, 2010 by Brian Dobbins – Be the first to comment
March is upon us and your New Year’s Resolution is probably a distant memory. It’s time to recommit yourself to some new, fun things that you may actually accomplish this year.
New Years Eve has come and gone. How have you done with those ambitious resolutions that you made? Have you lost that extra ten pounds read more »
We arrived at Maribelle’s Tavern (2062 Riverside Dr.) on a sunny but chilly afternoon. The two-story restaurant, converted from the old “Du Drop Inn” is now in its fourth year, steered by Chef Mike Florea and owner Leigh Enderle.
The recent release of the Amazon Kindle 2, Barnes and Noble Nook, and Apple iPad has reignited interest in e-book readers. If you’re contemplating making the plunge into paperless, here’s what you need to know.
Extraordinary Measures is the first film from CBS Films, the film division of CBS Corporation. Just released in late January, the film is based on the nonfiction book by Geeta Anand called “The Cure.” The movie tells the story of the struggles to find a cure for a terrible muscular-skeletal disease known as Pompe Disease, or acid maltase deficiency, a genetic affliction
This piece is by Jessica from Hyde Park, who told us a bit more about the product and the importance of her Etsy endeavor. “I started my Etsy shop not only as an outlet for my creative side, but also to raise money for the March of Dimes. 10% of all my proceeds benefit the April walk where 30 of my closest family and friends will walk in team “Sugar Babies.” 
There is perhaps no more enduring and popular personal statement than jewelry. We have, after all, been crafting and wearing varying pieces of metals and gems as far back as the earliest known civilizations, and show no signs of stopping now.
Now that the turkey’s been tetrazzini-ed, souped, sandwiched and otherwise expended, you might think it’s time for a breather.
