Ringier China, the China arm of Swiss company Ringier Media, owns City Weekend, an online lifestyle guide. With 5.8 million pageviews per month, it is China's largest English online guide, catering to affluent, English-speaking expatriates. Under the …
Thackery deals with the stress with egotistical rule-breaking, a sad bachelor lifestyle and coke-fueled "research" binges. He parties like Sherlock Holmes, then carves up cadavers like Victor Frankenstein. "Are you tired? … Downtown, the once-tony …
The family, years ago, was indeed described as "affluent" which is a nice way of saying "very rich." Hmmm. Potential "silver spoon" material here… And guess … So after a very affluent upbringing, Mary attended Georgetown. Not cheap by any means …
A number of India's growing affluent class have dogs as pets. But most prefer pedigreed dogs, seeing them as status symbols, and scorn so-called “Indian” mixed-breed mutts, known as “desi dogs”. However, many expensive purebreeds end up abandoned …
The cruise into Bangkok Noi marks a sharp contrast from Bangkok's affluent present to its not-so-affluent past, with stilt houses on both banks of the river. If you are looking for family fun, there are plenty of options there too. The well-maintained …
But "Return of the Rudeboy" goes beyond images, with installations that immerse viewers in the rudeboy lifestyle. Hat boxes by Kitty Farrow, a book bindery and box-maker here, and briefcases by the Swedish luggage maker Alstermo, recall the journey of …
“We really wanted to partner with a different kind of magazine for the show, one that reaches a more affluent audience, that has more of a trendy vibe and a high sheen. Bon Appétit brings more of that lifestyle, almost fashion angle,” said Maria DeLuca …
He also designs private homes for affluent Chinese who admire Zen philosophy and want to incorporate that stark aesthetic into their daily lives, he said. Kuma, an admirer of Frank Lloyd Wright, a pioneering American … The older generation of …
Thackery deals with the stress with egotistical rule-breaking, a sad bachelor lifestyle and coke-fueled "research" binges. He parties like Sherlock Holmes, then carves up cadavers like Victor Frankenstein. "Are you tired? … Downtown, the once-tony …