NuCamp specializes in making teardrop travel trailers. Its newest offering is the Leaf + Linen Signature Series of the existing TAB S model. The company is making 80 examples of the special edition offering. The company is not detailing pricing. Leaf + Linen is a clothing and home goods boutique in Baltic, Ohio, that specializes in items with a comfy, vaguely farmhouse aesthetic. NuCamp partners with the company for the interior appearance of this trailer. Gallery: NuCamp Leaf + Linen Signature Series TAB S Camping Trailer 13 Photos Inside, the Leaf + Linen edition features neutral colors like light gray, subtle wood finishes, and white elements. The company's video (above) describes it as having a "restorative" feeling. "We aimed to combine the quality nuCamp build with Leaf + Linen's clean style and sophistication to make a travel trailer you'll fall in love … [Read more...] about NuCamp Introduces Leaf And Linen Signature Series With Comfy-Looking Cabin
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Adam Sandler doesn’t need your respect. He just wants to make you laugh.
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 3 EDITORS: EMBARGOED UNTIL SUNDAY, MARCH 19 - - - PITTSBURGH - During every Adam Sandler stand-up show, he straps on his electric guitar and sings a song. Unlike the bite-size ditties he's peppered through the set about selfies or baggy shorts, this one concerns his late, great "Saturday Night Live" buddy, Chris Farley. It is a perfect tribute. Sandler, singing softly as he strums in G, captures the complicated beauty of Farley as clips of his most memorable high jinks play on a giant screen behind him. The crowd roars as he references Farley's electrifying SNL turns as a Chippendales dancer and a motivational speaker "living in a van down by the river." There is a hush as Sandler slips into the bridge, a peek into his friend's vulnerability. "I saw him in the office, crying with his headphones on "Listening to a KC and the Sunshine Band song "I said, 'Buddy, how the hell is … [Read more...] about Adam Sandler doesn’t need your respect. He just wants to make you laugh.
Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old: ‘I thought I had died’
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 3 NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — A Virginia teacher who was shot and wounded by her 6-year-old student said it has changed her life and she has vivid memories and nightmares about that day. “I just will never forget the look on his face that he gave me while he pointed the gun directly at me,” first-grade teacher Abby Zwerner said during an exclusive interview with NBC’s Savannah Guthrie about the student. “It's changed me. It's changed my life.” She said she's still in shock and can't make sense of it, in a portion of the interview that was aired Tuesday morning on “Today." “I'm not sure when the shock will ever go away because of just how surreal it was and the vivid memories I have of that day. I think about it daily. Sometimes I have nightmares,” she said. Speaking publicly for the first time since the Jan. 6 shooting, Zwerner said in a portion of the interview that was aired … [Read more...] about Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old: ‘I thought I had died’
Refreshed Volkswagen Touareg Spied On Video Looking Almost Production-Ready
The refreshed Volkswagen Touareg will debut in May. This video shows the company is still doing some cold-weather development of the updated SUV. The Volkswagen development team disguises the updated headlights on the Touareg in this video. Official teaser images (below) reveal that a light bar runs underneath the main lamps and extends into the grille. The VW logo separates the two sections of illumination. The various trims would also receive tweaks to the lower fascia. Gallery: 2024 Volkswagen Touareg facelift teasers 31 Photos As is the norm for vehicle refreshes, there are no updates to the Touareg's flanks. VW will introduce some new wheel designs in diameters as large as 21 inches. At the back, the Touareg gains new taillights. It's possible that there might be a light bar spanning the tail that the company is still keeping under wraps. Tiny tweaks to … [Read more...] about Refreshed Volkswagen Touareg Spied On Video Looking Almost Production-Ready
Aston Martin DB11 Facelift Spy Photos Reveal Styling Updates And New Grille
Aston Martin is in the midst of updating its lineup, and the first car to get a makeover is the DB11. Hiding behind appropriately colored Aston Martin-themed camouflage, we spotted the new car during cold weather testing in Northern Sweden. Judging from the body, it is unclear if the new Aston Martin DB11 is an update of the current car or a completely revamped version. The car looks unmistakably like the DB11 with its muscular curves and classic GT profile. But what we can tell for sure is the front, and rear fascias are getting a significant redesign. Gallery: 2024 Aston Martin DB11 Spy Photos 35 Photos Starting at the front, the new car has a more prominent grille opening and restyled headlights. These features are incorporated into a revised front bumper with a subtle lip at the bottom. It also appears that the clamshell hood of the current car will change to … [Read more...] about Aston Martin DB11 Facelift Spy Photos Reveal Styling Updates And New Grille
Thrilling things to do with kids in Las Vegas that are low cost or free
Las Vegas is often referred to as Disneyland for adults, but there's plenty of magic in Sin City for the whole family to enjoy. Gondola rides, surreal art installations, chocolate factory tours, hiking trails and more are sure to please travelers of any age. And perhaps the best part? You can visit the city on a budget by booking a cheap flight from Houston and adding free and low-cost activities to your itinerary . To help you plan your trip, we've curated a list of the best things to do in Las Vegas with kids that won't break the bank. Take a sweet tour of a chocolate factory If you're looking for sweet indoor activity to do with kids in Las Vegas, the Ethel M. Chocolate Factory is at your service. Located 20 minutes off the Strip, the gourmet chocolatier offers free self-guided tours of its factory where you can watch confectioners at work (and, yes, there are complimentary samples involved). Stick around to explore the three-acre botanical cactus garden the factory … [Read more...] about Thrilling things to do with kids in Las Vegas that are low cost or free
W Series names 55 eligible drivers for inaugural 2019 season – RaceFans
W Series, the new championship targeted exclusively at female racing drivers, has confirmed an initial list of 55 drivers it says are eligible for its first season of racing. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free The series received over 100 applications for the 18 places in the championship. The 55 chosen drivers will under three days of testing including assessments of their driver and fitness. Former F1 drivers David Coulthard and Alexander Wurz and former McLaren racing director Dave Ryan are among those who will be involved in the judging process. W Series CEO Catherine Bond Muir said they are “thrilled but perhaps not surprised by the response. “Even today there is a massive gender imbalance in motorsport and W Series is making the first step to correct that. Drivers from all over the world have stepped forward, so it’s clear that with the right framework we can make the changes this sport desperately needs.” The list features drivers from 26 … [Read more...] about W Series names 55 eligible drivers for inaugural 2019 season – RaceFans
Inside the movement to remake America’s city streets
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 5 The automobile has been a fixture of urban life for more than a century. Then came the coronavirus pandemic. Congested streets turned into pedestrian safe havens. Now many want to make those changes permanent - but it won't happen without a fight. Golden Gate Park is pretty serene, as far as battlefields go. On a recent, unusually sunny afternoon, the emerald of this city's green space was alive with people moving about its main thoroughfare. Cyclists buzzed past roller skaters, who shimmied around joggers, who lapped the many pedestrians. One runner paused to play a roadside piano. A father and son rallied on a ping pong table. Dogs abounded. The one constituency not present: cars. For some, this fact explained the peace. For others, it signaled defeat. Despite its bucolic environs, Golden Gate Park has emerged as one of the most high-profile fronts in a … [Read more...] about Inside the movement to remake America’s city streets
Exclusive: Logan Sargeant’s quest to win the hearts of the American public
Williams rookie Logan Sargeant is aiming to help with the growth of Formula 1 in the United States as he finds his feet in the sport. The Florida-born racer has only completed his first two Grand Prix weekends in Formula 1, having stepped up to the big leagues with Williams after signing as a Williams junior in 2021. Having become America’s first full-time F1 racing driver since Scott Speed 16 years ago, Sargeant has arrived into the sport without the nationalistic fanfare that other recent rookies have enjoyed, but, at a time when US interest in Formula 1 is at an all-time high, Sargeant is hopeful of capturing the imagination of the American public who have gone so long without a driver to cheer on. Sargeant sat down for a conversation with PlanetF1.com on the eve of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, a weekend that would turn out to be one to forget after a troubled qualifying. Having had a strong debut weekend in Bahrain, en route to 12th place overall, it’s clear the 22-year-old … [Read more...] about Exclusive: Logan Sargeant’s quest to win the hearts of the American public