Duchess Kate in Valentine's Day visit to Liverpool LONDON—The former Kate Middleton is spending her first Valentine's Day as a married woman nearly 8,000 miles (13,000 kilometers) away from her husband.
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4 things to ask before you join a gym One of the best things about living in a state obsessed with physical fitness is that health clubs are plentiful, and competition keeps the quality high. The number of gyms keeps growing, and so does the variety.
Parker: Spicy Pickle closes six of seven company-owned restaurants Six of seven company-owned Spicy Pickle sandwich shops in the metro area closed abruptly Feb. 6 after the company defaulted on roughly $4.76 million in loans, according to SEC documents.
Friends roll out wallpaper store for DIYers Design fans who have fawned over the recent upturn in interesting, vibrant contemporary wallpapers are in luck: A new Berkeley neighborhood boutique caters to such trendy decorating tastes and was especially conceived for do-it-yourselfers. The idea for the store, called Covered Wallpaper, germinated when two friends — partners in crafting and fellow fans of the defunct home-design
Video: Whitney Houston's death not considered suspicious
Live review: Widespread Panic @ the Fillmore Auditorium, Day 1 Photos and review of Widespread Panic at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Colorado
Joshua Berman: There's always more to see right here at home On this morning, gravel grinds beneath my boots and cold, dry air blows in and out of my winter beard. I'm hiking up the hogback on a path I've never been on before, even though it is only a mile or so from my home in north Boulder, and I've driven past the trailhead a thousand times
Oprah breaks rule by asking Nielsen families to watch OWN network Oprah Winfrey routinely reminds her nearly 9 million followers on Twitter to tune into her year-old channel, OWN. But on Sunday night, Winfrey broke a rule that the Nielsen ratings company rarely has to enforce.
Opera Colorado's "Marriage of Figaro" will make you think about love... and then again Scored by an Austrian, set in Spain, sung in Italian, and based on a French play, no opera could be more European than Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro," and yet there's a reason it is the most popular work among U.S. theaters.
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