Open House Sep 10, 2015 community home décor ... kitchens they can rent to play host for a few hours. Such spaces are popping up across the globe; Umami Concepts is a rentable “kitchen studio” in Hong Kong that helps offset the city’s tiny apartments, and The Kitchen Table in NYC is a combination kitchen, dining room, and living space where clients can cook or simply socialize. Even when Ys are traveling, they’re looking to feel at home. Peer-to-peer services, such as Airbnb and Couchsurfing, allow them to stay in people’s spare rooms instead of less ...
The New Age Sep 01, 2015 marketing play social life hobbies multigenerational ... women were given their own cooking show, their pies were sold in grocery stores, and their kitchen attracted local celebrities.CNA’S "SPEAKING EXCHANGE" FCB’s “Speaking Exchange” project for CNA language schools matches young Brazilians learning English with elderly Americans living in retirement homes who want someone with whom they can have a conversation. The two generations connect via Web chats, ultimately forming deep emotional bonds that transcend not only borders of language and culture but ...
Healthography Jun 12, 2015 design health & wellness travel bikes commuting neighborhood rural ... kitchen,” which includes a repair shop, bike wash, and a forthcoming bike store. The building is even advertised as “Minneapolis’s ultimate hub for those seeking a balanced living experience in the heart of America’s premiere bike city.”VELO SEATTLETenants of Seattle’s Velo building have bike-maintenance services and a bike wash on-site. The building was designed with wider hallways and doorways so residents can wheel their bikes to and from their units; similarly, lobby fabrics and floor materials ...
Food Fixation Mar 11, 2015 food & beverage gen z health & wellness cooking diet ... identity results in both positive and negative consequences.One of the benefits is that it has inspired a generational love of cooking. An impressive 82% of Zs say that cooking skills are something they have or want, and the success of youth-oriented culinary series like MasterChef Junior, both in the U.S. and abroad, demonstrate how achievement in the kitchen has become widely aspirational. Zs relish the learning process that goes into creating a meal and will scour social media for recipes and visual ...
ProPlay Mar 04, 2015 career gen z play ProPlay Uptime ... as 18 months to, literally, engage in activities directly alongside their parents. Hence, rather than pretend to bake a cake in a play kitchen because their parents won’t let them near a stove, kids today can actually assist their parents at the kitchen counter. This productive play comes naturally to Zs who are enjoying the abundance of cool educational toys and widely available tutorials on how to do the things that interest them, whether it be jewelry making and astronomy or carpentry and bike ...
Z DNA Mar 02, 2015 gen z blended customization multigenerational security ... and become part of their imaginative world. Now, kids are increasingly rising to their parents’ level. They’re less likely to play in the toy kitchen, for example, and more likely to cook beside their parents at a real stove. Zs don’t see being young as a restriction; they believe they can do all the things that adults can do, whether it’s preparing a meal or creating an app. Increasing cultural overlap is also bridging the divide between children and adults. As we’ve noted before, Zs and their ...
Cultural Diplomats Sep 10, 2014 food & beverage global travel local culture peer-to-peer tourism vacation ... international cities to connect with hosts over homemade cuisine; and Feastly lets cooks offer food-based experiences in their kitchens to adventurous eaters both foreign and local. Ys are instituting these internationally informed culinary exchanges on a grassroots level as well. In Brooklyn, social startup Global Kitchen allows chefs from New York’s many immigrant communities to teach others how to cook dishes from their native lands, and Pittsburgh-based Conflict Kitchen offers a rotation of cuisines ...
The Webfluencers Dec 16, 2013 media & entertainment social media video ... , which features beauty tutorials and fashion and makeup hauls, boasts 625,000 subscribers. Both Ford and CoverGirl have hired the sisters to create custom videos for their brands, and the sisters have also appeared in the Alloy Digital Web series “Style Rules,” sponsored by Old Navy.THE "HOLY TRINITY": GRACE HELBIG, HANNAH HART & MAMRIE HARTThe respective stars of popular YouTube Web series Daily Grace, My Drunk Kitchen, and You Deserve a Drink, whose combined subscribers number more than 3 million ...
Gender Trends Sep 08, 2013 ... candidates in kitchens in videos and ads. The idea is that this domestic, traditionally female-dominated setting will serve as a subliminal nod to a candidate’s progressive mindset. Last year, Senator Christopher Murphy, Democrat from Connecticut, released an ad for his Senate campaign in which he starts the day in the kitchen with his family; similarly, Senator Martin Heinrich, Democrat from New Mexico, produced a spot where he was seen checking off a to-do list in a kitchen. The trend is not limited to ...
Single Inclusive Sep 03, 2013 ... Being single may have once been construed as cause for pity, but in modern times, it’s emerged as a proud signifier of liberation and empowerment. Previous widespread tropes of the uncommitted—like the pathetic Bridget Jones-type crying into her yogurt or the inept dude bumbling his way around the kitchen to microwave a TV dinner—are dated and downright insulting to today’s young adults, who find immense self-satisfaction in the independence and flexibility afforded to them by the single life ...