Jazz it Up this Winter
Got the winter blahs? When New Year’s over, there’s at least three months till the cold, slushy, sleety weather outside turns to spring. Why not jazz it up a bit, with a mini-Mardi Gras party?
View ArticleA House Divided: Is Civalty Dead?
Compromise has become a four-letter word; our elected officials behave like brats and schoolyard bullies, and the nation’s direction is captive to ideological extremists, unelected influencers (like...
View ArticleFlying and Dancing to Fitness
This year, instead of the same old jogging pants and walking shoes, take a giant leap out of the exercise box and try an unconventional way of getting off the couch and shedding the pounds.
View ArticleFinding the Right Notes
This is the time of year we make resolutions, and we should not neglect musical resolutions here in the South Coast.
View ArticlePeople Who Live in Paper Houses Shouldn't ...
The next big thing in eco-architecture: paper houses.
View ArticleKarma Clean
“Many detergents are like toxic soap, stuff that stays on your clothes, and even the “natural” detergents aren’t what they say they are,”
View ArticleThree Rules for Getting from Here to There – and Back –
It’s a new year, a mile marker of sorts. It does us well to take some time to think about what has worked well and not so well in this journey we take; to think about how we aim for one destination and...
View Articlefrom "Dateline-South Coast"
by Elizabeth Morse Read ---It’s time for starting those resolutions and burning off the holiday calories. Get a head start on your tax paperwork and Spring cleaning when cold weather keeps you indoors...
View ArticlePost-Apocalyptic Prognostications
If you’re reading this, congratulations, you survived the end of the world Dec. 21, as predicted by the Mayans, who were so good at what they did, they disappeared off the face of the Earth far ahead...
View ArticleMagic in Microgreens
Basically, microgreens are the tiny leaves of common salad greens and garden vegetables, harvested at a very early stage in their development. They’re packed with vitamins and ridiculously easy to grow.
View ArticleFolk Wines - Home Wine Making
Home winemaking has been a tradition for centuries. It made a real revival during prohibition in the United States when the constitutional amendment banning the manufacture, sale and transportation of...
View ArticleEilen Jewell
Eilen Jewell will appear at the Narrows Center for the Arts on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 18th and 19th.
View ArticleWestport Women of the Year
Westport Women of the Year: 'Partners' are at the heart of town This article by Lauren Daley appeared in the Standard-Times on December 31, 2012 Photo by John Sladewski, Standard-Times
View ArticleABWA Meeting to Host Business Coach Norman Gauthier in January
The SouthCoast Express Network of the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) will be holding its January meeting on Wednesday, January 9th, at the Country Club of New Bedford, 585 Slocum Road,...
View ArticleGet a Shot, Not the Flu
You may have held off getting vaccinated because it doesn’t seem to make sense. After all, the vaccine is made from last year’s influenza virus, supposedly. How does that protect us against a new strain?
View ArticleExhibition Opens at Bridgewater State University
New England Sculptors Association Exhibition Opens at Bridgewater State University January 14 – March 22, 2013
View ArticleR I PHILHARMONIC PRESENTS TCHAIK 5, MOZART & THE KISS
RHODE ISLAND PHILHARMONIC PRESENTS TCHAIK 5, MOZART & THE KISS PIANIST ADAM GOLKA DEBUTS WITH PHILHARMONIC SATURDAY JANUARY 19
View ArticleSalt Power: Norway Project Gives Osmotic Energy a Shake
Few people think of osmosis as a way to help feed the world's hunger for energy. But an experiment under way on a coastal inlet in Norway may help draw attention to the power packed in the salty seas.
View Article2012 Junior Duck Stamp Exhibit at Buttonwood Park Zoo
Twenty-nine winners of the 2012 Massachusetts Junior Duck Stamp Contest are being exhibited at the Buttonwood Park Zoo from January 8 through February 15, 2013.
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