Titled A Summer in Ohio, the song chronicles the many lows of making theatre in small towns. Summer theatre is where ...
We love the lively heat and distinctive smokiness from cooking over a bed of glowing red and white-hot coals any time of the year, which is why we have a whole chapter on grilling in our cookbook ...
We love the lively heat and distinctive smokiness from cooking over a bed of glowing red and white-hot coals any time of the year, which is why we have a whole chapter on grilling in our cookbook ...
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Armed with high-end knives and digital calipers, Germanbreadcutter has entranced thousands of fans, one loaf at a time. Jan, who requested that WIRED withhold his last name to avoid having coworkers ...
A pizza dough biz that supplies grocery stores, schools and other pizzerias around Vermont is returning to its retail roots. As of June 16, Slice of Vermont’s takeout counter is serving Neapolitan ...
Anyone who’s battled a stubborn slice knows how frustrating it is to watch your drives veer off to the right. Beyond sending your ball into trouble, a slice robs you of both distance and control, ...
The weather is warming up, and outdoor porches and patios are coming back to life. But if you’re noticing the evenings still feel a little too dim at night, you might be missing one thing: outdoor ...
Physicists may have uncovered a surprising new clue that string theory—the idea that the universe is built from unimaginably tiny vibrating strings—could be more than just a mathematical fantasy.
With just a handful of assumptions, string theory stands alone. Based on the idea that all subatomic particles are made up of vibrating strings of energy, string theory is a candidate for a “theory of ...