Archive for February 2026
Las Vegas Embraces Slow Travel as Tourists Prioritize Experience Over Speed
In 2026, Las Vegas is seeing a quiet revolution in how visitors explore the city. Long known for its fast-paced tourism — where shows, restaurants, clubs, and attractions are packed back-to-back — the city is now attracting travelers who are slowing down, savoring moments, and redefining what a Las Vegas trip can be. Search interest…
Read More‘Marty Supreme’ Highlights Table Tennis Champion Yasiris Ortiz
As the film Marty Supreme brings table tennis into the spotlight, it also reflects a real-life story of resilience and community impact. Yasiris Ortiz, professional table tennis champion and Bronx-based educator, appears in the film—not as a fictional character, but as herself—bringing authenticity to the screen and highlighting a journey defined by discipline, perseverance, and…
Read MoreThe Hair Edit Reinvents Claw Clips for Style and Durability
In recent months, social media has been buzzing with complaints about hair accessories that fail to keep up—claw clips snapping, breaking, or simply not holding thick or textured hair. Enter The Hair Edit, a brand redefining hair accessories that are designed to last, combining durability, style, and a secure hold. Unlike traditional clips that struggle…
Read MoreENroute Communications Elevates Nayarit Tourism Through High-Impact Sports Partnerships
ENroute Communications, a boutique public relations agency specializing in tourism and lifestyle, continues to position itself as a strategic partner for destinations seeking international recognition. Since 2023, the agency has collaborated with the Nayarit State Tourism Board, leading branding campaigns designed to highlight the Mexican state to global audiences and key North American markets. The…
Read MoreMuseum of the Moving Image Explores the Body Through Art and Technology in ‘Overexposed’
The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) is set to open Overexposed: Art, Technology, and the Body on March 14 a major exhibition examining how medical imaging technologies have reshaped our understanding of the human body. Organized by Sonia Shechet Epstein, MoMI’s Curator of Science & Technology, the show takes its title from a Sylvia…
Read MoreKip Lyman’s ‘The Purple Ribbon’: A Chilling Tale of Trauma, Choices, and Community Reverberations
In her Amazon #1 Best Seller, The Purple Ribbon, author Kip Lyman transforms an ordinary ribbon into a haunting emblem of past sins, unresolved childhood trauma, and the consequences that ripple through an entire community. The psychological thriller delves into the delicate intersections of memory, morality, and resilience, crafting a story that is both unnerving…
Read MoreBelBonita Brazilian Hair Extensions: Carol Cook Redefines Luxury, Health-Forward Hair in 2026
In 2026, the hair extension market is evolving, and Carol Cook, founder and master stylist behind BelBonita Brazilian Hair Extensions, is leading the charge. Built by a woman, for women, BelBonita is a female-founded, health-conscious luxury brand that addresses a challenge Cook has witnessed firsthand over 15 years behind the chair: extensions that promise glamour…
Read MoreWomen in VC and Corporate Leadership Still Face Steep Climb, Experts Warn
Despite progress in recent years, women continue to be underrepresented at the highest levels of business, particularly in venture capital and corporate leadership. According to the latest McKinsey Women in the Workplace report, women hold just 29% of C-suite roles, a figure that underscores persistent gender gaps in senior management. The report also highlights early-stage…
Read MoreAna Kinsella’s Debut Novel ‘Frida Slattery As Herself’ Explores Art, Ambition, and the Bonds That Shape Us
Irish writer and journalist Ana Kinsella makes a striking entrance into fiction with her debut novel, Frida Slattery As Herself, set for release by Ecco on May 5, 2026. The novel traces the seventeen-year relationship between Frida Slattery, a young Irish actress, and John Reddan, a visionary and often difficult director, following their intertwined lives…
Read MoreDunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation Brings Over $1.6 Million in Support to Children Across NY Metro Area
The New York metropolitan area is seeing a surge of hope and support for children facing illness and food insecurity, thanks to the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation. In 2025, the Foundation awarded more than $1.6 million in grants and Signature Impact Programs to 68 local nonprofit organizations, funding initiatives that bring joy, relief, and…
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