An employee claiming to work at one of India’s leading IT service firms has sparked an online debate after alleging that workers on a particular project are being forced to log in for 12 hours a day, ...
In this video, I explore various woodworking techniques and showcase my woodturning process. Detailed demonstrations ...
The King was chipper at the Beda on Thursday last week. He emptied a watering can over a newly planted Seville orange tree in ...
This turning session captures the quiet elegance of pear wood — smooth, subtle, and full of character. What begins as a rough, uneven log slowly becomes a sleek vase with soft tones and graceful form.
Employees have been told to bring themselves to work, only to be disappointed time and time again, argues author Jodi-Ann Burey in her new book. Jodi-Ann Burey was only two weeks into her new role as ...
A24 debuted the Movie Log notebook, designed for writing Letterboxd-style reviews and film notes The 176-page log can record over 300 movies and features multiple review formats, including a checklist ...
A live/work/play complex similar to Atlanta’s Battery is the “gold standard.” Now the search for a site in the Tampa Bay area begins in earnest. Marc Topkin is a sports reporter covering the Tampa Bay ...
I don’t mind folks building homes, shopping areas, common areas, schools, parks, etc. on new land. We’ve been doing that since the collective “We” began ...
When challenges at home or concerns about the world at large begin to creep into your thoughts during the workday, it can be difficult to stay present and productive. These persistent distractions can ...
It’s more ‘bring your own license’ than ‘bring your own AI,’ says one analyst, as employees gain access to Copilot features at work without the data security concerns. Bringing AI to work just got ...
Vilonia sixth graders at Frank Mitchell Intermediate School partnered with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Stream Team for a water-testing activity last week at the Weaver Family Park and ...
Critic and Curator Uma Nair has been writing for the past 35 years on art and culture She has written as critic for Times of India and Economic Times. She believes that art is a progressive sojourn.