"We're in the Walmart in Columbia, South Carolina, by Fort Jackson, and check this out: There is literally no food on the shelves. None... It is all gone," says a man in a July 29, 2022 Facebook video, which shows deserted aisles and empty shelves in the meat and poultry sections of the store.
Have you ever been whisked away to a land of your dreams through the power of a good book? You can bet that we have! We’ve spent hours on the train heading to Hogwarts or jumping through a Cupboard or even fighting for our very lives in the arena of the Hunger Games.
One way to ma
Mary Cornetta has been in the professional organizing industry for over 5 years. She knew she had a passion for decluttering and organization upon graduating Marist College in 2007, however, pursued it as a hobby instead of a career. All of that changed when Mary founded Sort and Sweet Inc on
Mestiz’s latest collaboration is a bit of a serendipitous meeting. The Mexico-based studio had been inspired by wood carving and carpentry traditions during the 17th and 18th centuries and it was during a walk through the streets of San Miguel de Allende that Mestiz ran into Don Javier, a cr
Marcel Wanders doesn’t seem to sleep, as his studio recently introduced the Maui Collection, designed for Harbour. It’s the type of outdoor furniture you might expect to find at an island villa, but it can also transform your own deck or backyard in a flash. The all-weather collect
In a bit of an unexpected and pleasant surprise for fans of both animation and physical media, Pixar has teamed up with the folks at Criterion for a special 4K Ultra HD release of one of the greatest animated movies of the last 15 years (at least). "WALL-E," the 2008 Oscar-winning triumph from
When you think of a farmhouse, you're likely picturing a timeless, white home with a wraparound porch that's simple yet elegant and exudes a welcoming, cozy feel. The classic farmhouse style is complete with details including large windows to take in the views, well-worn hardwood floors, large
By Lindsey M. Roberts -- Special to The Washington Post
The usual back-to-school shopping list includes crayons, pencils, tissues, scissors, notebooks, lunchboxes, and backpacks. Those backpacks, of course, will be bringing home homework — and textbooks and projects
We've seen plenty of recurring fashion trends throughout our lifetimes. Baggy jeans and cardigans anyone? It's the same for home décor with designs like herringbone flooring and arched entryways. Seeing trends reappear isn't a terrible thing; it gives folks room to personalize them to fit who
More renters without ownership expectations will give up deposits to use paint colors they like, though a growing industry sells items like temporary wallpaper.
NEW YORK – Even though she was moving into a rental apartment, Alexa d’Argence was eager to put her personal stamp on it.