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Non-Profit Portraits for Good Inspires Pet Paintings With Proceeds to Charity
Photos by Alix Greenberg, story by Tiffany C. DuBois Explore friends, meet a remarkable lady named Alix Greenberg. She is the founder and president of Portraits for Good, a non-profit organization that allows people to pick a portrait that is already done, or commission a portrait and part of the proceeds benefits the charity of their choice. Below is my interview with Ms. Greenberg and I hope you enjoy it! Q: I know that you have a master in portraiture, do you occasionally mix your formal education with your painting? A: I have a Master of Arts in Modern Art, Connoisseurship, and the History of the Art Market – I received my…
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Cruise Along the Pacific Beach on 17 Mile Drive in Monterey, California
Photos, story by Cassie Hepler If you’re in California – perhaps staying nearby in the fairytale town of Carmel by the Sea or Monterey – we highly recommended renting a car or hopping in your own sweet ride, putting the windows or top down and taking this windy cruise along one of the most beautiful scenic drives of your life. Driving through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula in Northern California, 17-Mile Drive is a scenic road that hugs the Pacific coastline and passes gold courses galore, mansions and more travel porn including my favorite, the Lone Cypress, Bird Rock, stinky Seal Rock and the 5,300-acre Del Monte Forest of Monterey Cypress trees. The gated community…
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Village Whiskey Packs More Than 200 Whiskeys in Railroad Style Restaurant in Philadelphia
Story, photos by Cassie Hepler Every day we’re shuffling… through the always jam-packed Village Whiskey. One, because they have some stellar food and two because the size of the restaurant. Connected to adjoining fellow Jose Garces tapas restaurant Tinto, this railroad style restaurant doesn’t have much room to move around. The sidewalk cafe helps expand the space a bit but they claim they never accept reservations… unless you do a buyout for large parties. However, they just started accepting reservations during lunch and brunch until 3:3o p.m. so lucky you! Featuring a stellar selection of more than 200 whiskeys alongside what they claim is the country’s best burger, Village Whiskey is…
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The Positivity Charge Gives a Second Wellness Day Go at Philadelphia Ethical Society
Story by Cassie Hepler, Photos by ArtofRayy The Positivity Charge is a health and wellness day retreat that focuses on 3 main areas of your health: build, fuel and body, aiming to make a well rounded, better version of you. The second one day wellness retreat, this time held at the Philadelphia Ethical Society on a warm Saturday in March. Organizers Dr. Rubina Tahir and Parisha Smith are leaders in the wellness industry, known for creative strategies that assist communities in achieving and sustaining long term health goals. Smith and Tahir are climbing the fitness ladder together with knowledge, creativity and experience that was not only informative, but also interactive. I arrived half…
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Meet Spiritual Healer and Guide Simona Manenti, The Real Deal
Story, photos by Cassie Hepler There was a time I was helping a spiritual, holistic living based website build its brand. While I was poking around in my happy place – the land of New Age and enlightenment – I would watch the videos that Angel Air would produce to learn more and out of genuine curiosity. And soon I stumbled upon healer Simona Manenti‘s video below, her energy spoke to my soul and I soon reached out for a private session. Her private sessions are very in depth. The reason there is a cover involved is because your body will get cold as she cleanses your spirit and speaks…