Author name: Sheila Lynn

Sheila Lynn is a news writer for the WWDW Podcast, where she covers everything from arts and construction to automotive and travel to real estate and fashion. She has a deep and abiding love of all things creative in the world, which is why she finds herself writing about so many different topics.

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Tour a Baroque Building in Milan That Feels Like a Magical Quarry

In an urban quarry atmosphere, AD100 talent Vincenzo De Cotiis has created a jewel set within a centuries-old structure. From the outside, the three-story building has an elegant and austere facade, with eight openings on each floor and a low arched entry supported by granite abutments. Its history starts way back in the days when […]

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Spiritual travel is seeing a boom: Here are popular destinations to visit

As travelers book vacations seeking action, adventure and relaxation, there has been a growing number of people factoring in spirituality. Spiritual trips prioritize mindfulness, faith and connecting with nature.  Away Holidays, a U.K.-based travel agency, found that searches for spiritual travel have increased by 57% in the past three months. TRAVELERS FLOCK TO TOP RELIGIOUS

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Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, offering free tickets to firefighters

Two Southern California theme parks are offering free tickets to firefighters and other first responders as a way to say thank you for their work in combating the deadly and destructive wildfires that ravaged the area for the last month. Universal Studios Hollywood announced their “First Responder Heroes Ticket Offer” on Jan. 31.  “To thank

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Top affordable ski resorts in US for hitting the slopes this year

This ski season, if you’re looking to hit the powder without breaking the bank, consider traveling to one of these affordable, wintry destinations. Vacation rental site HomeToGo released its annual Ski Season Report, and the list singled out ski resorts with reduced rates on lift passes and accommodations, so you can have a ball on tighter finances.

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The Late Amy Lau’s Enduring Design Legacy Is Summed Up in One Highly Personal Project

Amy Lau passed away in January 2025 at the age of 56. The designer’s Manhattan apartment, completed just months before her woefully premature death, perfectly captures her incisive eye and her steadfast belief in the ennobling power of great design. It is the final grace note to a singular life spent in the pursuit of

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A 300-Square-Foot Apartment Is Made Over on a Student Budget

For her first real estate purchase, the young owner of this compact, 300-square-foot apartment wanted all the amenities of a true home. “This isn’t a basic flat for a student,” explains Aliénor Louédin, the architect hired for this project in Paris’s Pigalle neighborhood. “My client entertains and hosts dinners. She needed a true adult apartment.”

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Viral travel trend has vacationers flocking to hot spots where water glows in the dark

Bioluminescent kayaking appears to be having a moment in the travel spotlight. Whether the outdoor activity is bubbling up on your TikTok feed or a pal just returned from a bayside kayaking outing in, say, California or Puerto Rico, you might be curious to learn more about the natural phenomenon or even try it yourself. In

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This Sarasota Property Used to Belong to a Rockstar, an Office-to-Residential Reboot in New York, and More News

The race to convert empty office space into much needed residential units is on, and the country’s largest completed conversion has officially launched leasing. Named SoMA, the building is located one block east of Battery Park at 25 Water Street. Led by development firms GFP Real Estate and Metro Loft, the architecture and interior design

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Hugo Toro Designs a Restaurant for Prince Albert II, Nordic Knots Unveils a New Collection, and More News

Meals are often communal and celebratory and are thus decidedly personal. “Table Manners,” now showing at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (through July 25), examines these rituals through tableware creations by talents like Virgil Abloh, Joe Colombo, and Zaha Hadid from the institution’s permanent collection. Dining as an expression of culture is amplified

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