Inside Bill’s Brain – Decoding Bill Gates – A three-part docuseries explores the mind and motivations of the celebrated tech visionary, business leader and philanthropist. A documentary that tells Bill Gates’ life story as he pursues solutions to some of
Countinue ReadingSecond Home Market Review for Italy – Italy is now the top location for North Americans and Britons to purchase a second home — outside their own home countries — according to a September 2021 Knight Frank survey. Relatively lower prices
Countinue ReadingThe Rise of the Lakers Dynasty on HBOmax – The professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, one of sports’ most revered and dominant dynasties – a team that defined an era, both on and off the
Countinue Reading5 Masterchef Recipes for Home Cooks – If someone asks if you are a cook or a chef, you are probably going to hesitate to answer or you feel the need to follow your answer up with an explanation of
Countinue ReadingWhy We Love Dogs More Than Humans – Some dog owners love their four-legged friends so much that they treat them like they would a child — and sometimes even say they prefer them to some friends and family. Why
Countinue ReadingMade In Professional Grade Pots Pans – At Made In, they craft stainless steel cookware, knives, and carbon steel cookware that inspire the home chef. Made In cuts out the high retail markups found with traditional cookware brands and pass
Countinue ReadingAmerican Fashion Designer Halston – Roy Halston Frowick, known mononymously as Halston, was an American fashion designer who rose to international fame in the 1970s. His minimalist, clean designs, often made of cashmere or ultrasuede, were a new phenomenon in
Countinue ReadingThe Chianti Wine Region of Tuscany – Nestled in the lush and green hills of Tuscany’s heartland, in between the cities of Siena and Florence, the Chianti wine region brings its long history to each glass of wine. In general,
Countinue ReadingHow Italian Pizza Came to the US – Anthony Riccio explains that at the beginning of the twentieth century, Wooster Square was home to many wealthy aristocrats and merchants from Ireland, Poland, Lithuania and so on. The influx of Italian
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