About seven years ago, Leslie Tay, a Singaporean food blogger, began to notice that the city’s older food vendors were retiring – and with
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Refugee runners: Olympics’ first team without a country
As a marathoner, Garkuouth Puok Diep knows his performance in races will hinge largely on how seriously he has trained. That is why, most
The Dabbawallas Will Deliver Wedding Leftovers To The Hungry
Indian weddings (and other big parties) serve a lot of food — and have a lot of leftovers. Now there’s a plan in Mumbai
No sweat: High school junior completes 7,000 pull-ups to shatter world records
Seventeen year old Langley High School junior Andrew Shapiro shattered three Guinness World Records over the weekend at a fundraiser for the American Cancer
The cautionary water-park story that gave an Olympian a career and a mission
Olympic gold medalist swimmer Cullen Jones, left, talks with swimmers during a water safety lesson at the Turkey Thicket Recreation Center in Washington, D.C.,
People are hungry for real bookstores’: Judy Blume on why US indie booksellers are thriving
At 78, the multimillion-selling author has begun a new career, opening her own bookshop – and joining a business sector that’s flourishing again in
For People With Disabilities, New Technology Can Be Life Changing
Paul Herzlich works in Google’s legal department and helped develop a special sensor for “pressure sores” by those who use wheelchairs.
An Underground Supper Club Where Music Moves The Menu
One of musician-turned-chef Philip Gelb’s culinary creations for his Sound & Savor series of dinners and concerts. It’s a mezze plate of falafel, roasted
The Island Ready To Welcome The World
For more than 500 years, the only way to reach the remote South Atlantic island of Saint Helena was by sea. That is about
The Delicate Task Of Restoring One Of The World’s Oldest Libraries
The curator of the Qarawiyyin Library, Abdelfattah Bougchouf, opens an original version of a famous work, Muqaddimah, written by historian Ibn Khaldun in the