He has been hard at work restoring windows, painting, building work stations and fine-tuning the space to complete works for an upcoming Mark Moore Gallery show in Los Angeles that will run from Nov. 8 until Dec. 20. He's had an affinity for model kits …
New to the Hooley this year was the Fine Arts Alley, offering jewelry, signs and other items from artisans. Business was brisk in the tented area throughout the afternoon. Kids enjoyed a romp through a bounce house and a huge inflatable slide. There …
Indeed, says Robin Yoder, showroom manager of Lee Supply Corp., a plumbing fixture company at 3420 Congressional Parkway, who calls the tubs one of that business's most popular items. “We are doing a lot more freestanding tubs. People think of the …
The Dreamliner was the first big passenger jet to use lithium-ion batteries to power key systems. In May, U.S. safety officials said the Federal Aviation Administration relied too much on Boeing for technical expertise and might not have adequately …
Black Bird Home Gallery: 1540 Main St. The gallery displays and sells pieces of furniture and art combining the glamour of Los Angeles and the coastal living of Sarasota. Fine jewelry pieces by Cresta Bledsoe. Hours: 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
"The shops stay in place for four or five years, but the booth is here for just five days," says Raffaella Vignatelli, the vice-president of the Luxury Living Group, the Italian lifestyle brand that produces furniture for Fendi Casa, Bentley Home …
Every Owners Club(R) member is eligible to receive 100 shares of Pinnacle Entertainment Stock upon acceptance into the Owners Club Stock Program. In addition, Owners Club members may choose to lease one of four luxury Mercedes-Benz automobiles.
The Pam Golding Property group has launched a new lifestyle publication, entitled 'Imagine' that allows readers to indulge their senses with insights into the lifestyles of affluent home owners across a range of prime global destinations – from urban …
Clinton discussed the shopping spree at the Denver meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative on Wednesday. Detroit businessman Rip Rapson interviewed him at the event and asked how many Shinola watches he purchased during his visit to the company.