Across the American South, these small towns preserve 1950s charm with vintage storefronts, classic diners, historic main streets, and timeless architecture.
Antarctica, the coldest, emptiest, highest, windiest continent on earth, is the most beautiful place I’ve ever been. At ...
They added two cozy areas, with leather chairs, in front of the two gas fireplaces, allowing for “a nice comfortable gathering spot.” ...
North Coast Repertory Theatre will present Beau Jest, James Sherman's delightful Jewish-American story that weaves together vibrant traditions, sizzling chemistry, and joyous celebrations into a ...
The Third Ward's Queen Anne Hamback Building, 221 N. Broadway, has long been home to Onesto, one of the city's most popular Italian restaurants. But, for many folks, 221 N. Broadway will always be the ...
Running until Saturday, Jewish Book Week at Kings Place has a programme packed full of Jewish authors and speakers, covering ...
The interior is a riot of colors that would make a box of crayons jealous, with cherry-red vinyl booths that squeak just ...
The booths are upholstered in that perfect shade of turquoise vinyl that screams 1950s diner chic, the kind that squeaks a little when you slide in but in a charming way, not an awkward way. Chrome ...
In film, food is hardly just a prop. It’s a plot device, bringing characters together, tearing them apart and moving their stories forward — much like in real life. That is ev ...
The highly anticipated 1982 sequel failed to meet expectations at the time but has since charmed an adoring following with its ambitious dance numbers and nonstop ear worms. The highly anticipated ...
In this edition of the Dish dining newsletter, dining critic Rachel Bernhard shares the food scenes in film that always make her hungry.
It’s the end of the road for the A19's American diner at Elwick - but did you know two Hollywood movie stars once filmed scenes there for a British action flick? Last week it was announced that The OK ...