Hank Lebioda earned his first Korn Ferry Tour title Wednesday at The Bahamas Golf Classic at Atlantis Paradise Island, outlasting S.H. Kim with a birdie on the first playoff hole at The Ocean ...
Julia Korn is an executive coach who writes about leadership and career development, with a special focus on women in the workplace. She has been a Contributor to Forbes since 2020. She ...
Property: the Myth That Built the World is an accessible and engaging account of the inner workings – and failings – of our housing system, writes Martha Dillon ...
It follows a fictional 20th century architect, Adrien Brody’s László Tóth, who flees Holocaust-torn Europe for America, where he embarks on the kind of grand design that would make Kevin ...
Designed in the 1980s by renowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson for businessman Hugo Eppich, this home uses rigid materials to create soft, organic forms. Curved steel layers cascade down the ...
Raise a glass to Arthur Guinness, the man who invented Guinness, who died on January 23, 1803. Born into the aristocratic Guinness family, Arthur’s exact place of birth is unknown but is ...
In 1902, Arthur Korn, of Germany, demonstrated the first photoelectric fax system, and in 1922 one based on radio signals. Faxes became widely used for transmitting newspaper content and weather maps.
For this trip on the coaching carousel, we take a look at Steelers offensive coordinator and former Atlanta Falcons head coach, Arthur Smith. Smith served as offensive coordinator for the ...
Arthur Nichols – or Art Nichols – was a comic book creator best known for inking and pencilling comics such as Star Wars, Sleepwalker, Leonard Nimoy's Primortals, The Ray, Mecha, Conan ...
“Ready to see Jesus again!” Blessitt was born on October 27, 1940, in Greenville, Mississippi, to Virginia and Arthur Blessitt. The elder Arthur served in the Air Force in World War II and was ...
One home on a neighborhood street survived, and the architect who designed it, Greg Chasen, is going viral for explaining why he thinks it survived. No words really ...
Arthur Blessitt, a onetime street preacher in Los Angeles who set off on a cross-country trek on Christmas Day in 1969 hauling a 12-foot cross to begin what became a more than 43,000-mile ...