by Admin | Aug 11, 2017 | Business, International, Technology
Internet access in Cuba is a huge issue, with only 16 percent of the population able to get online. Only 40 percent of those have access to social media, with the Cuban government—not unlike China—very careful about what internet sources it allows its people to...
by Admin | Aug 9, 2017 | Art & Culture, International
Where can you get stunning mountain views and great music? At the Pause Festival. Set in Spain’s gorgeous Málaga mountains, five open-air concerts will take place from August 18 through 22, 2017 at a retreat in the hills. Finca La Donaira, a 250-hectare farm, smart...
by Admin | Aug 2, 2017 | Art & Culture
How would you like to have a goat with your morning espresso? If you go to the Civil Goat Coffee Company in Austin, you can do just that. Butters, a five-month-old pygmy goat, visits the coffee shop for a couple of hours each day, much to the delight of the people who...
by Admin | Jul 26, 2017 | Business, News
Last month’s killer heat wave in Phoenix, Arizona, grounded a number of aircraft, resulting in flight cancellations and irate customers. Extreme heat is the enemy of aviation because it affects some of the basic physics of flying. The problem isn’t just the heat,...
by Admin | Jul 21, 2017 | Art & Culture, International
We’ve been on a virtual tour around Central America for the past few weeks. But now, Central America is coming to San Francisco. Starting on September 30, the de Young Museum will host Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire, an exhibition of art relating to...