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Monthly Archives: februari 2012
Meet the Angels of Madison Avenue
As marketers struggle to keep up with the next big mobile platform or device, advertising agencies now need to be as proficient in new technologies as they are in pitching clever ideas. Rather than wait for new technology to come … Continue reading
PET promises new option for handleware
Polyclear EBM PET, produced by Indorama-owned Invista Polymers, can be used to make containers boasting glass-like clarity, high gloss, and handles, said Frank Embs, director of business development for Indorama Polymers Public Co., to a crowd at The Packaging Conference. … Continue reading
Increasing numbers of artisan cheesemakers in Asheville area
Standing in the center of her Looking Glass Creamery aging room, Jennifer Perkins jumps from one cheese fact to another. Here’s a mold-ripened cheese. There’s a brine-washed variety. See the pure whiteness of a goat cheese versus the yellow-tinged cheese … Continue reading
Woman Shot In Downtown El Paso By Bullet From Mexico Speaks About Incident
Maria Romero was enjoying Tuesday morning shopping in Downtown El Paso with her grandson, Santiago, when her life changed and she became a national story. Romero was walking on Overland Street when she heard a loud pop and then felt … Continue reading
Taste makers
Mushrooms, rich in flavor but generally low in cost, are a perennial favorite among many chefs looking to bring added dimension to their food. And as nutrition and dietary concerns grow among the dining public, the versatile and low-calorie ingredient … Continue reading
Speeding into a new kind of skating
For smaller sports clubs, the head coach is quite often the lifeline of the organization. Usually donning several different hats, that person is key to moving that sport forward, allowing it to maintain a presence in a marketplace that enjoys … Continue reading
Seattle Anhalt-designed home gets an update with respect
The home needed a bit of updating for a young family. So they called upon architect Steve Hoedemaker of Bosworth Hoedemaker and interior designer Garret Cord Werner for respectful modernization. THEY’VE BEEN called ”castles in Seattle,” Fred Anhalt’s landmark apartment … Continue reading
Gertrude Hawk would scarcely recognize the products
”What we are making today has nothing to do with what my grandmother started,” said David Hawk, grandson of the founder of Gertrude Hawk Chocolates in Dunmore and chairman of the company. Mrs. Hawk started making chocolate candy in her … Continue reading
Is your home making you sick?
Americans tend to view their homes as safe havens. What few people realize is that the air in their home can be more polluted than outdoor air, leading to health problems. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, people spend … Continue reading
Former theater seen as a centerpiece for Baltimore arts district
Inside the once-bustling movie theater on North Avenue, moss thrives on shattered marble walls. Broken tiles hang from the ceiling. Rainwater pours through the roof. But this derelict structure is now seen as a future centerpiece for the growing midtown … Continue reading
TPS project wraps up while springing leaks
Its main entrance is bathed in daylight through a tall glass ceiling even on cloudy mornings such as Friday’s, one of the finer features of the first high school renovated last decade by Toledo Public Schools. But nearby, water stains … Continue reading
Super Bowl Media Day a real NFL experience for area family
Super Bowl Media Day first appeared on my radar in 2007 when the Colts participated. It’s a day when the players let down their guard and share a more personal side in interviews. Excited that Indianapolis would host the big … Continue reading