Feng shui graces Pittsford’s purlieus

Pittsford resident and feng shui consultant Louisa Ong-Lee sees Pittsford as an auspicious place to live and work.  Read More

Clearing out the clutter

Greenwich resident Stefania Masoni has been a feng shui consultant for area residents and corporations since 1999.  Read More

FENG SHUI

WHAT do Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, the Duchess of York and Madama Butterfly have in common? All wear clothes by Han Feng. For his first opera - “Madama Butterfly,” Puccini’s tragic… NYPost.com’s Pulse section is your guide to arts …  Read More

Public education for any interest

When gifted and talented teacher Jane Voxland discovered the art of Feng Shui, she knew for sure what she was meant to do in life.  Read More

Lake Wateree could overflow after heavy rains

LAKE WATEREE, SC (WIS) - Duke Power says if this week’s rain continues, Lake Wateree could overflow Wednesday night. “It’s always peaceful. People talk about Feng Shui and how to get the right vibes to flow through your home. Well I live on the edge …  Read More

Away: Shuffle Dungeon Hands

We play as Sword, the not-so-lucky 100th person about to be whisked away by the mysterious phenomenon known as “Away.”  Read More

How Kuya Kim got his agimat

Everytime you watch Kim Atienza on his ABS-CBN Matang Lawin (Sundays as pre-programming for ASAP ’08), you must be wondering why he can engage in so many risky (read: life-threatening) adventures and remains unscathed.  Read More

The perfect reception

The reception area offers the first impression of a business: it is the buffer zone between the company and the outside world.  Read More

Elementary, My Dears column: Feng shui in the classroom

Recently, some local schoolteachers placed bits of red paper around their classrooms, following the strategies of feng shui. Their aim was to help create a “focused learning environment” by using color to promote a feeling of well-being.  Read More

7 Stylish Solutions For Life’s Most Hair

Another day, another battle. An annoying , seemingly inevitable battle, with one or more of the following foes: technology, delays, bad hair, wretched colleagues, etc. We’re told not to sweat the small stuff, but who really follows this advice? Let’s …  Read More