Several days before a long bike ride last year, a friend of mine suggested that we get a bike trailer for my beagle, Hamilton. Forget it, I said. Concerned about anxiety (Hammy's) and burning quads (mine), I refused to entertain the idea.
But then I came across a kid’s bike trailer, parked it in my kitchen with lots of treats and acclimated Hammy to it gradually. Surrendering, I decided that this would be a fun way to keep our pack together on long (and overnight) adventures. Read More...
What being a warrior means in Native American cultures has evolved over centuries with generational attitude shifts, outside influences, and complicated relationships with the United States.
Patty Loew, a member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe and a consultant for The Warrior Tradition, describes the tradition as a broader interpretation of a warrior that includes being a protector and a provider.
“Native men and women fill that role through military service, through protecting the language, guarding the culture, providing food, shelter, education, and medical assistance to other community members. Read More...
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Explore More Charlie Puth’s tour is on… like a light switch.
After announcing the 10-concert trek last month, the 30-year-old pop star will take his 10-concert “One Night Only” tour to venues worldwide starting Oct. 23 all the way through Dec. 6.
That includes a stop at New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. Read More...