Living it up in LA
The historic Century Plaza Hotel gets a boost...
The historic Century Plaza Hotel gets a boost...
It's nice to have small pots of plants in your house or at your desk in the office. However, not everyone has green fingers. Many fail to keep plants thriving in their premises regardless of the amount of effort they seem to put in, or so they say.
You may have kept some old but still delightful mooncake boxes and containers or hamper baskets in the cupboard thinking that one day you could put them to some good use. Well, you certainly could and this Lunar New Year festive season is a good time to start.
Public performances such as stage drama, opera and music concerts have been performed since ancient times. Today, they continue to be a source of entertainment, even with the advent of electronic gadgets. The buildings featured here, although not exhaustive, continue the tradition of providing live entertainment in structures steeped in history and architecture that is one of a kind. Should you find yourself near one, it is definitely worth a visit.
Forget OTT table décor when it’s time to carve the turkey this Christmas. By this, we mean ditch the dancing snowmen and Rudolph motifs in favour of something a little more soigné this season. Alann Lung of OFlwr shows us how.
AT the time of the establishment of the Straits Settlement in Penang, local architecture was strongly influenced by British, Indian, Chinese and Islamic elements.
When American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson declared the “earth laughs in flowers” in the last century, no one seems to have objected to this day.
A photographer carves out an inspiring work space with a beautiful panorama and whimsical touches.
Officially called Bran Castle, the 11th-century mansion is a landmark tourist attraction made famous by Irish author Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic novel Dracula.
Decorating trends for Deepavali inspired by the colours of India...