Dear Heloise: This is in regard to the reader who says that they don’t understand why people use antibacterial wipes when entering a store and suggests that they only use them on their hands after ...
Dear Heloise: Every summer, bags seem to get bigger with more pockets and space, making it harder to find small things like keys. This year, I tried something different, and it worked great. My ...
Dear Heloise: This is in response to the several recent complaints about the obsolescence of printed newspapers. I have been a lifelong daily newspaper reader. But after retiring, and with the ...
Dear Heloise: The French have a saying: “Scents are made to be discovered, not announced.” -- David K., in Buffalo, New York David, this is very true. But unfortunately, some people -- both men and ...
Dear Heloise: There was a reader who was having difficulty keeping track of the different patient portals for each of her doctors when she wanted to email them or check an appointment or a test result ...
Dear Heloise: Here is something younger reporters don’t always hear: we older viewers are working to keep up, and fast talkers lose us. Mumbling makes it worse. Finish the word, pause, then move on -- ...
Dear Heloise: Stale chips used to end up in the trash at my house far too often. Now I bring them back to life with a quick oven trick that really works: Spread the chips in a single layer on a baking ...
Dear Heloise: How do I tell my brother and his wife that their two young boys aren’t invited to my wedding? I’m getting married in a fairly small, formal ceremony on July 4. It’s an evening, candlelit ...
Héloïse Salessy est rédactrice mode, spécialisée dans le décryptage de micro-tendances. Après avoir quitté Le Havre, elle s'installe à Paris pour effectuer des études à l'IFA, en Fashion Marketing.
Abelard, a famous teacher of philosophy at the cathedral school of Notre Dame, falls in love with one of his students, Héloïse d'Argenteuil. A sixteen-year old girl raised in a convent, Héloïse has an ...
Les attaques de patients violents sont en forte hausse au point où des agents de sécurité sont désormais munis de vestes anti-couteau.