No, no, no. Please. Stop it. Stop it, please. Must we put the “fun” in funeral? Should we make death as whimsical as a made-for-TV Hallmark Channel movie starring Mary Steenburgen? Why the glum face?
Morticians are finding ways to put the fun in funeral to get customers to think about their final farewells—and open their wallets—long before the end. At an industry convention in Baltimore last ...
One of the best things about exploring the restaurants in your own back yard is getting the chance to experience cultural diversity through the universal act of chowing down. One of the best things ...
While stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, registered nurse Shawn Bourassa decided to add some extra fun to family game night. With that, ‘Youlogy’ was born. The game turns the dark side of ...
I've always thought it weird that the word "fun" appears in funeral. I'm fairly young, so I haven't attended an abundance in my life, but I can't recall any that I would categorize as anything less ...