The list of visual art mediums that I’m really bad at is long. My pottery “skills” peaked at summer camp 20 years ago, ...
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Environment and Climate Change Canada has changed its weather warning system across the country. General watches and warnings are being replaced with a colour-coded, risk-tiered system so you have a ...
Some Cheetos and Doritos will look a little different soon. Starting in December, stores will sell Simply NKD versions of the popular snacks that have no artificial flavors or dyes — meaning no bright ...
When summer fades and fall emerges, lush green tree leaves give way to a variety of warm hues that mark the changing of seasons, and many people anticipate the chance to catch a glimpse of the magic.
Bell peppers are one of the most versatile vegetables. They are delicious raw or cooked, as the focal point of a dish, or blending into the background. If you’re trying to add nutrient-dense foods to ...
William Parks is a Game Rant editor from the USA. Upon graduating from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, William entered the realm of fine arts administration, ...
Fall is almost upon us, meaning the leaves are one step closer to changing colors, falling off the trees they call home and blowing away in the wind. This annual transformation, called fall foliage, ...
At this time of year, you might notice an uptick in buzzing visitors around your patio, compost pile or refuse bins. The striped yellow, orange and black pollinators we laud in spring and summer seem ...
With September finally here, the yellow, orange and red hues of fall foliage will soon make an appearance, signalling the coming of the autumn and trees preserving their energy each year. Fall foliage ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - If you’ve noticed your crape myrtle leaves changing color this summer, you’re not alone. Experts say the problem is widespread — and nothing to panic about. Mark Wilson, horticulture ...