From the moment we walked into the La-Z-Boy Furniture Gallery at 1206 Magnavox Way in Ft. Wayne, IN the shopping experience was warm, welcoming and visually appealing. ** (Sales/Design ...
During the quarter, we opened three new company-owned La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries, completed the acquisition of a two-store independent network in Ohio, and signed an agreement to acquire another ...
There are currently great deals to be found on both manual and power recliners, and we’ve rounded up options that will match any decor. Whether you want a plush, oversized recliner with ample ...
Sideshow and The Wand Company have revealed an awesome 1:1 prop replica of the Pip-Boy 3000 Mk V from Amazon’s Fallout TV ...
La-Z-Boy Inc (NYSE:LZB) is set to release its Q3 2025 earnings on Feb 18, 2025. The consensus estimate for Q3 2025 revenue is $0.52 billion, and the earnings are expected to come in at $0.68 per ...
"It looks like it is in pristine condition." Thrift shopper stuns furniture lovers with $15 find that looks far more ...
My new favorite cake has a judgy name. “It’s called lazy daisy cake,” my friend Ursula Reshoft-Hegewisch said as she handed me a slice at a barbecue last summer. Ursula is a highly skilled ...
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In “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” now streaming on Peacock, we find Bridget (Renée Zellweger) a mother of two and, sadly, a widow. Her husband died four years ago on a humanitarian ...
This plush recliner is $200 off during the Walmart Presidents' Day sale. It's large, plush, and features a power recline that's sure to keep you cozy during those late night TV sessions.
Unless it involves Soulja Boy. The “Scary Movie” and “White Chicks” star on Wednesday made a punchline of the “Kiss Me Thru the Phone” rapper’s career after the musician dragged ...
Michael Morris’s “Mad About the Boy” opens with Bridget a widow of four years — happiness is always fleeting, a bittersweet undercurrent that anchors those generally buoyant movies.