In this Dec. 8, 2016 photo, Kaylee Weatherwax wears a design by Belinda Bullshoe with jewelry made by her mother, Lacretia, and grandmother, Theodora, with self-styled hair, in Browning, Mont. In this Dec. 8, 2016 photo, Belinda Bullshoe, second from left, is photographed with family members Rod Bullshoe, left, Sam Daychief, center, Arnell Henderson and Kiera Bighorn, in Browning, Mont.
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Big Barriere block party
Jeremy and Chloe are a folk/rock duo out of Kamloops BC. These two youngsters have a bright bright future in the musical industry, make sure you catch their show before they ascend to superstar status.
Sunrise visitors overload Maui peak, leading to restrictions
Well before dawn each morning, throngs of tourists from around the world make their way to Maui’s tallest peak, a dormant volcano, to see what Mark Twain called the “sublimest spectacle” he ever witnessed. They drive up a long, winding road through the clouds to an otherworldly, lava-rock landscape at 10,000 feet.
Maui’s ‘top of the world’ sunrise view leads to overcrowding
Well before dawn each morning, throngs of tourists from around the world make their way to Maui’s tallest peak, a dormant volcano, to see what Mark Twain called the “sublimest spectacle” he ever witnessed. They drive up a long, winding road through the clouds to an otherworldly, lava-rock landscape at 10,000 feet.
Maui’s ‘top of the world’ sunrise view leads to overcrowding
Well before dawn each morning, throngs of tourists from around the world make their way to Maui’s tallest peak, a dormant volcano, to see what Mark Twain called the “sublimest spectacle” he ever witnessed. They drive up a long, winding road through the clouds to an otherworldly, lava-rock landscape at 10,000 feet.
Maui National Park Grapples With Overtourism
The National Park Service is no stranger to overtourism in its most renowned parks. Requiring reservations and payment in advance may irritate some visitors to Maui, but if the NPS wants to preserve this valuable natural habitat for future travelers to enjoy, it doesn’t have much choice.
From London to LA, women’s marches pack cities big and small
A demonstrator holds a sign as she marches in support of the Women’s March on Washington Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017, in Phoenix. Thousands of protesters in Phoenix joined in support of those in cities around the globe protesting against Donald Trump as the new United States president.
Why the production designer of new TV series Legion has a dream job
Rachel Keller, left, and Dan Stevens, two of the stars of FX series Legion, are seen one of the many sets built in an enormous warehouse in Burnaby, B.C. Rachel Keller, left, and Dan Stevens, two of the stars of FX series Legion, are seen one of the many sets built in an enormous warehouse in Burnaby, B.C. Michael Wylie is in production designers’ heaven. As he leads reporters on a tour of sets he designed and had built for the new TV series Legion , he says he has been given a freer-than-usual hand to let his imagination run wild.
After a lifetime of achievements, Christopher Plummer takes the long view
Christopher Plummer has always maintained links to Canadian theatre and film, and has particularly strengthened them in his later years. Christopher Plummer has always maintained links to Canadian theatre and film, and has particularly strengthened them in his later years.
Princess Leia superfan remembers idol Carrie Fisher
In these photos, Cassandra Munro shows off her Princess Leia costume from the original 1977 Star Wars film. On the morning of Dec. 27, the day that Carrie Fisher passed away, Cassandra Munro’s phone lit up with messages from friends around the world.
Book Review: “Polar Bear Facts and Myths – a Science…
Susan Crockford, the “Bones”1 of the zoology world, is a partner in Pacific Identifications, Inc. , whose homepage proudly declares “We identify animal bones”. She is a world-renowned expert in the identification and analysis of animal bone recovered from archaeological sites and animal digestive tracts, among other things.