Ambitious South Korean Parents See Tall as All
A growing conviction that tallness is crucial to success has prompted South Korean parents to try all manner of approaches to increase their children’s height. feeds.nytimes.com |
Baby’s Snuggled in a Sling, but Safe?
Baby carriers are more popular as parents believe the snuggled-up style has benefits for infants. feeds.nytimes.com |
Rubber P.E.I. lighthouse stands for change
A lighthouse in Prince Edward Island is getting several coats of latex in a Nova Scotia artist's project highlighting changes in the rural Maritimes. cbc.ca |
Crib Sheet: The 10 Things to Talk About This Weekend
Start your weekend discussions early with Sarah Palin, Michael Lohan, Calvin Klein and others in the news. feeds.nytimes.com |
The Mirror: Why Can’t Middle-Aged Women Have Long Hair?
At a certain age, cutting your hair is considered the appropriate thing to do, as if being shorn is a way of releasing oneself from the locks of the past. feeds.nytimes.com |