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On Location peels back the curtain on some of your favorite films, television shows, and more.Take Out co-director and The Florida Project producer Shih-Ching Tsou is no stranger to braiding together the magic and the misery of living in the world’s most popular tourist destinations. For her latest film, Left-Handed Girl, Tsou takes up the mantle of director and co-writer and turns her keen eye to the streets of Taipei. Similarly to Tokyo, the Taiwanese capital has long been portrayed as teched-out carnival—roads pump out steady streams of buzzing mopeds, vendors beckon tourists to take advantage of the favorable exchange…
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The broth develops deep flavor quickly thanks to browned aromatics and a splash of white wine.The silky ribbons of egg and Parmesan cheese mixture add richness without heaviness, perfect for the day after a big meal.Simple technique and everyday ingredients make it both elegant and approachable for weeknight cooking. This leftover turkey soup brings elegant Italian simplicity to your post-holiday kitchen. Stracciatella, meaning “little shreds” in Italian, is traditionally made by streaming whisked eggs into hot broth, forming delicate ribbons that give the soup its signature look and luxurious texture. Here, shredded cooked turkey stands in for the classic chicken,…
The 30% Rule Is Dead: New Data Shows Buying A Home Is ‘Mathematically Impossible’ In 47 Major Cities
The American Dream has hit a mathematical wall. For decades, the “30% rule” has been the standard of personal finance: never spend more than 30% of your gross income on housing.But a startling new report released proves that this advice is now obsolete for the vast majority of Americans.According to the latest data, 47 of the 50 largest U.S. metropolitan areas now require residents to spend significantly more than 30% of their income to afford a median-priced home. With mortgage rates hovering around 6.82% and home prices remaining stubborn, the gap between wages and real estate values has widened into…
Hong Kong has long held a place on bucket lists around the world—and it’s easy to see why. This city has it all: a cinematic skyline, an endlessly creative food scene, layers of history, and one of Asia’s most dynamic art scenes. So, it’s only natural that, when it comes to choosing where to stay, you’ll face an enviable dilemma: Do you want to wake up to sweeping Victoria Harbour views in Central? To plug into the electric pulse of Causeway Bay? Or to unwind along Lantau Island’s rugged coastline? Or perhaps, you pair a few nights in the city…
Do you ever wonder what happens to your digital property when you take your last breath? Your reliance on the digital asset is increasing; thus, it should be cited in your estate planning. But how? Welcome to the world of online wills. The modern world spins at breakneck speed and the realm of death, far from being an exception, has moved onto the digital platform as well. As we venture deeper into the 21st century, online wills have risen to prominence, serving as a pragmatic and efficient way to safeguard one’s assets. This blog post aims to guide you down…
The Good Trade editors endorse products we’ve personally researched, tested, and genuinely love. Learn more about our methodology and business model here. I’ve personally tested the best natural and organic shampoos and conditioners on the market — these are my top 10 picks with clean, organic ingredients. Soft and clean hair is one of my favorite feelings, right up there with clean sheets day and that first breath of fresh mountain air. And when it comes to personal care products, I feel even cleaner when I avoid shampoos and conditioners with sulfates or other harsh chemicals. But, with my oily…
Traveling is a right held by everyone. Seeing the world, experiencing new things, trying new foods, and making friends all over the globe are things everyone should be able to do, including those living with a disability. If we’re honest, not everywhere is easy to navigate in a wheelchair, with a cane, or if you need to move slower than the rest of the traffic. However, there are a few destinations that rise above the rest for their ultra accessibility. Good to Go, a specialist travel insurance provider, released its findings in 2024 analyzing which of the most popular travel…
Growing up in a Mexican household, it never truly felt like the holidays until my abuela, very aptly, broke out the yellow box of Abuelita chocolate from the tiny cupboard next to the stove. My family and I would decorate the Christmas tree, laughing and reminiscing over handmade ornaments. Then we’d soak up the beauty of the silvery lights in the sala, warming our palms with mismatched tazas of chocolate.As a kid, I loved dipping fluffy bits of bolillo in the chocolate until they were soaked through and gobbling them up before they fell apart between my fingers. Today, I…
About 10 years ago, I tried logging onto SSA.gov to check my Social Security benefits. You would think after decades of paying FICA taxes, the government might make it easy to see what you’re entitled to. Nope. Instead, the system demanded to physically mail me a PIN. I tried three times over 12 months. Nothing ever arrived, so I gave up. Then I tried again during COVID. Same thing. Perfect! After 20+ years of working, paying into the system, and saving diligently, I still couldn’t get into my own account. I never counted on Social Security anyway, so I chalked it up…
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