Haltom's Jewelers was founded in 1893 by G.W. Haltom, who began his career in fine jewelry as a railroad-regulating watchmaker. Haltom's Jewelers has been a landmark in downtown Fort Worth ever since, ...
Jack Miller, whose family has owned the high-end jewelry retailer since 1983, announced the closure in a Nov. 7 letter. He ...
The best thing of all? It took only a weekend to see its transformation for myself. Taylor McIntyre/Travel + Leisure From ...
Sundance Institute and Gold House have named the 10 recipients of the One House Filmmakers Fund. The fund is designed to provide unrestricted financing, educational support and amplification for ...
Men have dominated high-jewelry design for centuries, but no longer. Female creatives have now risen to the uppermost echelons of the world’s elite houses, bringing with them an unprecedented ...
Tuesday's friendly against South Africa offers a chance for the England boss to properly experiment with the in-form Women's Super League stars who are desperate for a seat on the plane next summer.
There was nothing boring about the football played at Wembley Stadium on Friday night as England and Germany played out an exciting seven-goal thriller, with the visitors running out 4-3 winners.
For the fourth straight year, Forbes is ranking the World’s Top Companies For Women, an evaluation of organizations based on how they support their female employees and advance causes that are ...
Boulder, Colorado, and Cincinnati, Ohio, are working to entice the Sundance Film Festival to leave its Utah home starting in 2027. At first glance, it seems the two cities couldn’t be more different.
The validity of Whit’s jewelry line is still a hot topic of discussion amongst the women. After vacating the hotel, Whitney was informed that one housewife had thrown her jewelry in the garbage.
Sundance Institute alum Mary Sadeghy has joined Variety as senior VP of strategy and account management. A veteran sales and marketing executive, Sadeghy will work collaboratively with Variety‘s ...
This is now a real possibility due to voters’ positively evolving stereotypes of women politicians. Stereotypes have long hindered female candidates, casting them as emotional, weak and sensitive.