The Bird Reich In the latest episode of “Family Guy,” titled “The Bird Reich,” Brian is seen rapping out a new story he is writing. He gladly informs Stewie that he is two months sober and is self-publishing a new book, “Chasing My Tale.”
Brian’s Book Reading Event
Brian asks Stewie to join the book reading event, where the dog plans to read from his book and give away signed copies.
It’s an all too common quandary when traveling with a toddler: Roll with an ultra-light but flimsy umbrella stroller (that’ll certainly struggle on those bumpy cobblestone piazzas), or haul your rugged but unwieldy convertible through airport security. Neither scenario has you excited about skipping town. But you know what will? A full-sized stroller that folds up into a backpack.
Yes, one really exists. It’s called the Omnio, and it’s made in Britain to carry kids 6-months to 50 pounds (or around 5-years-old).
The world of anime is vast and varied, but few series have captured the imagination quite like “One Piece.” This juggernaut of Japanese animation has enthralled viewers for years, yet it shrouds its timeline in mystery. Unlike the linear progression of our own world, “One Piece” seems to be set in an era reminiscent of the 16th century, a time before the Golden Age of Piracy. This assertion stems from the contents of Noland’s journal, a pivotal piece in the series, placing the current storyline around the year 1520.
Late Interview With the Vampire author Anne Rice's New Orleans mansion has a ton of history. The famous author, who passed away at the age of 80 Dec. 11, 2021, bought the mansion — one of the largest in the city — back in 1993.
The building, which was formerly used as an orphanage and a Catholic girl’s school, is 47,000 square feet and features huge stained glass windows. The property is located within walking distance of the world's oldest continuously operated streetcar line, the Saint Charles Streetcar.
There are guidelines for the best indoor temperatures for humans in winter or summer, but what about our pets? While dogs, cats, reptiles and birds can regulate their temperature more efficiently than their human companions, even they have their limits. Read on for information about the best house temperature for pets.
How Does Your Home’s Indoor Temperature Affect Your Pets? Just like you, your pets become acclimated to the temperature you keep your home in summer and winter.