The Franklin Institute is giving theme park fans a way to get away without leaving the region this winter. “Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition,” a…
Posts published in “Things To Do”
By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press As artificial intelligence technology becomes part of daily life, adolescents are turning to chatbots for advice, guidance and conversation. The…
By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press No question is too small when Kayla Chege, a high school student in Kansas, is using artificial intelligence. The 15-year-old…
The Rev. Donald L. Bellamy Sr. has been named the new pastor of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 330 W. Windsor St., Reading. Bellamy’s…
By Beth Dooley, The Minnesota Star Tribune Like a good summer movie, a great sandwich should be full of delightful familiar ingredients sparked with a…
More than 100 specially designed picnic tables, four all-terrain wheelchairs and a detailed inventory of trails usable for visitors with disabilities are highlights of efforts…
By JESSICA DAMIANO As home gardeners become more educated about the benefits of native plants (supporting native insects, birds and wildlife, and the environment as…
By MARIA SHERMAN NEW YORK (AP) — There are pioneering music figures, and then there is Ozzy Osbourne, the larger-than-life frontman of Black Sabbath, whose…
Kauai is the smallest, northernmost and geologically oldest of the Hawaiian islands and boasts one of the most stunning island settings in the world. Just…
Karen Powell, whose previous novel is “The River Within,” is the author most recently of “Fifteen Wild Decembers.” Q. Please tell readers about your novel, “Fifteen…
By CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL for Associated Press Flavor-packed, spicy-sweet gochujang elevates a couldn’t-be-simpler, 30-minute chicken stir-fry. Gochujang is a fermented chili paste used widely in Korean…
