B’s Blog

Apparently, just getting a tattoo isn’t edgy enough anymore, now people are literally freeze-branding themselves. Like cattle. Yep, TikTok has given us another trend no one asked for: using super-cooled metal rods to burn designs into your skin with liquid nitrogen. Doctors are not fans (shocker). Dermatologist Dr. Andrea Suarez took to TikTok to remind […]

Top 20 Most Popular MySpace Songs That Defined a Generation   In the mid-2000s, MySpace was more than just a social networking site; it was a cultural phenomenon. For many, it was their first taste of online social interaction, complete with customizable profiles, endless photo albums, and—perhaps most memorably—music that played automatically when you visited […]

AI Might Kill Us If We Try to Replace It So apparently, robots might kill us one day… but like, in a polite, calculated way? Not with lasers or kung fu. Just a little, “Oops, sorry about your species!” type vibe. A new report says some AIs might choose to off humanity rather than let […]

We Need Work Etiquette Coaches? We’ve officially crossed the line into sitcom territory: businesses paying etiquette coaches to teach Gen Z not to treat the office like their bedroom. Yikes. In San Francisco, employers are coughing up around $2,500 for a 90‑minute crash course in apparently essential skills—like not stinking up the room, making eye contact, […]

Red, white, blue, and boozy, these amazing 4th of July cocktails along with these backyard BBQ recipes are all you’ll need to get your Independence Day party rockin’! 1. Red White and Blue Layered Cocktail This beautiful cocktail is a showstopper. It’s a tall, striped glass layered in the colors of the flag, and you won’t […]

$86,000 to Live “Comfortably” in Indiana? A new report says a single person now needs to make $86,000 a year to live comfortably in Indiana. That number covers not just rent and ramen, but also vacations, hobbies, saving for retirement, and being ready for the occasional “surprise” root canal. The formula is based on the […]

Sitcoms Set in Indiana – Laughs from the Land of Hoosiers Indiana may be better known for basketball, breaded tenderloins, and the Indy 500—but when it comes to sitcoms, the Hoosier State has quietly built a TV comedy resume worth cheering for. 1. Parks and Recreation Let’s start in Pawnee. Sure, it’s fictional—but Parks and […]

The Best Sitcoms from the ’80s, ’90s, and Now Sitcoms have a unique way of reflecting the culture and humor of their time, and each decade has brought us unforgettable shows that still resonate today. From the iconic characters of the ’80s to the groundbreaking series of the ’90s and the innovative comedies of today, […]

Indianapolis is set to welcome a groundbreaking addition to its sports bar scene: The Sports Bra, the nation’s first bar dedicated exclusively to women’s sports, is expanding from its Portland, Oregon roots to the Circle City. Founded by former basketball player and chef Jenny Nguyen in 2022, The Sports Bra emerged from a simple yet […]

The Bottleworks Hotel on Mass Ave was just named one of the top 10 best boutique hotels in the country by USA Today! We stayed there once (for our anniversary, I think).  It may have been the coolest hotel room we’ve ever stayed in… and it was kind of fun to think – man, this […]

The Talk: Sooner Than You Think When is the “right” time to have the talk with your kids? You know—the birds and the bees conversation? A small majority of parents say 10 to 11 years old is the sweet spot. But increasingly, many are saying that’s already too late. Instead, they’re having the conversation earlier—between […]

The Face Tells the Truth: How Contempt Can Quietly Kill a Relationship If you want to know how your partner really feels about your relationship, skip the phone check and check their face instead. According to researchers—including Drs. John and Julie Gottman, who can predict divorce with up to 93% accuracy—one of the most dangerous […]