In most American cities, the tenants of downtown skyscrapers have their names written across the skyline. Every tower in Los Angeles seems to be labeled by a bank icon or expensive consulting firm. Chicago buildings that aren’t matte black boxes have logos facing out all sides. And there was
The Palladium prides itself in being a “world-class venue,” but its aging technical equipment is causing the 1,600-seat concert hall to miss out on booking key performers and causing other headaches, according to Jeffrey McDermott, president and CEO of the Center for the Performing Arts.
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Keeping the lights out at night may be a good measure both for the environment and in the context of an energy crisis – but it may have repercussions on people's sense of security, in par
The Lujiazui financial district's lights are a crowd pleaser.
Shanghai is more lit up, presenting an enchanting night view.
Landscape lights along the 45-kilometer waterfront section of the Huangpu River have been newly built or renovated, for nearly 1,000 buildings, 25 docks a
By: Caitlyn Freeman, Editor in Chief
Sept. 28, 2022: Reports of attempted burglary and dating violence occurred after a non-university affiliate tried to enter a dorm room in Tower D during an argument.
Sept. 28, 2022: A student was assaulted in Albert S. Cook Library by a non-univ
“I’ve been sailing for 23 years commercially … but your light got me home last night. I’ve never had to navigate off of a lighthouse, but I did last night. … Thank you for having that light on. … Don’t ever turn that light off.” —Anonymous mariner who called in to Point Arena
New England Lighthouse history tells about brave and heroic women who risked their own lives to save others under dangerous conditions.
Many of these women were substituting for the male members of their family. At the Ma
It's time to explore the thrilling side of Australia! Known for its stunning beaches, awe-inspiring islands, world-class surfing experience, and unique natural wonders, this continent is also a gem when it come
Longread: A city in Northern Sweden must move for the billion-dollar mining industry to continue. Come with High North News to Kiruna for an historical event - when the industrial town in the middle of Swedish Lapland is opening up a brand new city center.
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Partly cloudy. Low 49F. Winds NE at 15 to 25 mph. Higher wind gusts possible..
Partly cloudy. Low 49F. Winds NE at 15 to 25 mph. Higher wind gusts possible.
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