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Saturday, 11 October 2025

Europe A&E, Lifestyle, Culture

  • London’s Best Cocktail Bars Book Review – A Libation Lovers Guide to the Long Pour (Recipes)
  • Georgia and The Vintage Youth - A Jazzy, Big Band, Sound is Crossing the Pond
  • Giant Percussion Jazz Sound from UK’s Jack 'Swagger Mac' Featuring Skunkadelic Plus Two From The B Side
  • Electronica/Alt Pop Band M1nk Drops the “ebomb” November; The B Side - Chicago Alt-Band, Microcosms
  • Brussels Arts: Galerie Templon Announces Reopening, Two Exhibitions
  • Germany: Saxony Engages Travelers with Compelling Microsite
  • Mark Mathews, Voted Best Artist by London Readers of The Metro Newspapers, Drops New Tunes
  • AC/DC Legend Phil Rudd to Release New Single 'Sun Goes Down' Plus UK and Europe Tour Dates
  • HRH Princess Eugenie of York, Daughter of HRH Prince Andrew Duke of York, Marries
  • HL London: 15 Fun Facts as The Coco Cola London Eye Celebrates 15 Years

Fashion

  • Paris Fashion Week: Patrick Pham Invokes Visions of the Far East - Evocative, Radiant, Sensual
  • Paris Fashion Week Rani Zakhem Couture Spring Summer 2018 - Gorgeous, Vibrant, Exquisite
  • Paris Fashion Week: Aleem Yusuf Fall/Winter Collection – Vibrant, Dazzling, Alluring
  • Paris Fashion Week Zaid Nakad Spring Summer Couture 2018 Collection - Provocative, Alluring, Ultra Feminine
  • Paris Fashion Week: Ziad Nakad Fall/Winter Collection - Ultra-Feminine, Romantic, Elegant
  • Paris Fashion Week: Ziad Nakad Spring Summer 2020 Collection – Sensual, Dazzling, Provocative
  • Paris Fashion Week - Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld Fall Winter 2018/19
  • Paris Fashion Week Coverage: Ewa Minge Fall/Winter 2017/18 Couture Collection – Fairy Tales

Bridal, Weddings, Tips

  • NYBFW '18 Morilee Presents The Muse Collection By Madeline Gardner – Timeless, Elegant, Beautiful
  • NYBFW ’18 Mark Zunino - Celebrity Designer Unveils Debut Bridal Collection
  • NYBFW ’18 Galia Lahav Review - Visually Stunning; Modern Elegance; Intangible Persuasion
  • Awe-Inspiring Groom’s Gifts From the William Henry ‘Embrace’ Collection
  • NYBFW ’18 MUSE by Berta Review – Bold Elegance, Intricate Detailing, Sensual Silhouettes
  • NYBFW ’18 Rime Arodaky Review – Beautiful Styling, Avant Garde Designs, Embodies the Free Spirit
  • Wedding Shower Gift Guide – Traditional Ideas for Home
  • Paris Fashion: Aleem Yusuf Bridal Collection – Magnificent, Breathtaking, Gorgeous

Travel & Leisure

  • Seven Ways to Thrill Your Teen in Scottsdale - Attention Holding, Engaging, Family Fun
  • Haute Hideaways: The Best Ski Resorts in America and Canada
  • Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills: A Rapturous Escape
  • Family Friendly: The Top 10 Cities With The Most Holiday Spirit
  • Disneyland Park Review: Family Friendly Fun
  • Spa Vacation Salvation at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort
  • Five Must-Visit Southwest Vacation Destinations
  • CLIFT San Francisco Hotel Review - Contemporary Elegance, Old World Charm

Arts & Culture

  • Picasso Hides A Stranger in The Blue Room
  • SF Theatre: 42nd Street Moon Announces 2019-2020 Season
  • LV Arts: Lost Vegas: Tim Burton@The Neon Museum
  • NY Theater: Jagged Little Pill To Open on Broadway This Fall
  • Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers Cookbook Review - An Expansive Guide to Quick, Easy, Tasty Meals (Recipes)
  • London/NY/LA Theatre: The Play That Goes Wrong Review – Uproarious, Laugh Out Loud Funny
  • Pastry Love Cookbook Review – Enticing, Thorough, Easy to Understand
  • Tokyo Graffiti Book Review – Enlightening, Pulsating Imaginative Images
  • Miami Arts: Frost Museum Miami To Host “ART AFTER STONEWALL 1969 ─ 1989”
  • It Must Be Art Book Review - A Kaleidoscope of Mind Blowing Psychedelic Posters

Lifestyle

  • LUXE Rodeo Introduces On Rodeo Bistro & Lounge
  • Health, Wellness: How to Improve Recovery After Surgery
  • An Afternoon With Courvoisier’s Master Blender Patrice Pinet
  • Dr. Niket Sonapal Offers Tips to Avoid Illness and Other Medical Consequences While Traveling
  • The Original Soupman Reinforces NYC Roots Delighting Locals, Travelers & Soup-Lovers Nationwide
  • A Guide to Growing Dill - More Than Simply Garnish
  • Armand de Brignac Champagne Review - Bubbling Over with Delight
  • Domaines Barons de Rothschild Wines – Delicious, Perfect For Holiday Parties and Gift Giving
  • Chef Wolfgang Puck Provides Easy Food and Beverage Recipes For OSCAR Home Viewing Parties
  • Health, Wellness: Can a Pet Enhance Your Health

Butterfly Effect of Elegoo 3D Printing Technology

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Category: Tech Industry News
Published on Wednesday, 10 September 2025 11:27
Written by Janet Walker

Elegoo concluded a successful appearance at IFA 2025, where its Centauri Carbon 3D printer received seven "Best of IFA" media awards, an IFA Innovation Award and its booth was widely recognized as one of the most innovative of the exhibition.

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Entertainment Giants Turn to Web Sherriff John Giacobbi to Stop Music Piracy

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Category: Tech Industry News
Published on Sunday, 05 February 2012 17:16
Written by Janet Walker

John Giacobbi, Web Sheriff, has worked with the biggest names in entertainment including Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Adele, Bryan Adams and the Estate of Michael Jackson in the quest to stop pre-release music leaks, theft and internet piracy.

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Wemo Media App TheBlu Secures Seed on Ocean Experience

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Category: Tech Industry News
Published on Sunday, 22 January 2012 12:25
Written by Janet Walker

Wemo Media, an innovative visual effects studio, launched from the recent 2012 CES, secured two million in seed venture based on their ground-breaking beta TheBlu.

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Earth Science: Exploring the Unfathomable Wonders of Earth’s Oceans

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Friday, 15 August 2025 12:09
Written by Science Editor

The oceans cover more than 70% of our planet's surface, hiding some of Earth's most profound and mysterious regions. Among the vast underwater landscapes are trenches and deeps that plunge far below the sunlight, into unseen ecosystems.

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Earth Science: Hurricane Seasons and Preparedness Tips

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Tuesday, 29 July 2025 10:37
Written by Science Editor

Hurricanes are powerful tropical storms that can cause extensive damage and loss of life. The hurricane season varies depending on the region, with the Atlantic hurricane season, usually the most active, running from June 1 to November 30.

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Earth Science: The Science Behind Hurricanes

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Published on Friday, 25 July 2025 12:39
Written by Science Editor

Hurricanes, also known as cyclones or typhoons in other parts of the world, are among the most powerful and destructive natural phenomena. These immense storm systems bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and often cause significant damage to coastal regions.

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Earth Science: The Difference Between an Atmospheric River and a Mesoscale Convective Vortex

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Published on Thursday, 10 July 2025 08:46
Written by Science Editor

The recent Texas Hill Country Floods have introduced new weather words into the mainstream as us common folk try to understand the phenomena that created such vast devastation. While Atmospheric River is understood, Mesoscale Convective Vortex is not.

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The Science Behind the Texas Hill Country Flash Floods

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Wednesday, 09 July 2025 12:50
Written by Science Editor

Nestled in the heart of central Texas, the Texas Hill Country is famous for its rugged limestone hills, scenic rivers, and vibrant blue bonnet blooms each spring. But beneath its picturesque exterior lies a dramatic vulnerability.

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Earth Science: The Discovery of T-Rex Remains Throughout North America

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Published on Friday, 27 June 2025 11:33
Written by Science Editor

In the summer of 1990, paleontologist Susan Hendrickson made a groundbreaking discovery in the rugged terrain of South Dakota. While exploring the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, she stumbled upon a set of fossilized bones protruding from a cliff.

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The Science Behind The Ring of Fire

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Friday, 27 June 2025 11:20
Written by Science Editor

The Ring of Fire is one of the most well-known geographical and geological phenomena on Earth. Encircling the Pacific Ocean, this horseshoe-shaped zone is notorious for its frequent earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tectonic activity.

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The Science Behind Hail

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Thursday, 05 June 2025 10:11
Written by Science Editor

Having experienced a hail storm recently, understanding how a rainstorm in 90 degree heat could produce frozen water droplets became the quest so I turned to the science pros to help break down this fascinating atmospheric phenomenon.

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The Science Behind Turtle Hatcheries

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Thursday, 05 June 2025 10:02
Written by Science Editor

Marine turtles have long been an emblem of oceanic biodiversity, but human activities, climate change, and predators have deeply threatened their existence. Turtle hatcheries have emerged as a scientific solution to help conserve these majestic creatures.

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Tornado Preparedness Tips

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Tuesday, 13 May 2025 09:52
Written by Science Editor

Tornadoes are among the most violent weather phenomena, capable of causing widespread devastation in just minutes. This guide outlines the best practices for tornado preparedness to help you ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones.

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The Science Behind Tornadoes

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Published on Tuesday, 13 May 2025 09:38
Written by Science Editor

Tornadoes, also referred to as twisters, are among the most powerful and destructive weather phenomena on Earth. Understanding the science behind tornadoes is crucial for improving prediction methods, mitigating their impacts and helping victims survive.

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Earth Science: Annual Predictions Wildfires Expected To Scorch More Land

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Published on Friday, 25 April 2025 08:59
Written by Science Editor

In the wake of unprecedented and devastating wildfires that caused an estimated $250 billion to $275 billion in total damage and economic loss across Southern California in January, AccuWeather long-range experts are predicting wildfires to burn more land this year.

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Earth Science: The Water Beneath Our Feet

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Published on Thursday, 03 April 2025 08:58
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Subsurface hydrology, often referred to as groundwater hydrology, examines the movement and distribution of water below the Earth's surface. This field of study is crucial for understanding how water interacts with soil, rock formations, and ecosystems.

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Space Science: Understanding The Solar System

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Published on Wednesday, 19 March 2025 12:00
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The Solar System is a wondrous and complex collection of celestial bodies, all bound together by the gravitational pull of our star, the Sun. This system includes eight planets, their moons, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and cosmic dust.

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The Science Behind Earthquakes

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Published on Tuesday, 18 February 2025 12:48
Written by Science Editor

Earthquakes are one of nature's most powerful and terrifying phenomena, capable of causing massive destruction and loss of life. They are sudden, violent shaking motions, typically caused by the release of energy stored in the Earth's crust.

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Science: Everyday Tips to Combat Climate Change

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Published on Tuesday, 18 February 2025 12:39
Written by Science Editor

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing our planet today. While large-scale systemic changes are necessary, individual actions play a crucial role in reducing our carbon footprint and promoting sustainability.

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The Science Behind Atmospheric Rivers

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Published on Monday, 03 February 2025 11:48
Written by Contributing Editor

Atmospheric rivers are a meteorological phenomenon that plays a critical role in the global water cycle. These narrow corridors of concentrated moisture in the atmosphere can transport immense amounts of water vapor across vast distances.

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The Science Behind the Santa Ana Winds

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Monday, 20 January 2025 14:13
Written by Contributing Editor

Santa Ana Winds, often referred to as the "devil winds," are a fascinating and sometimes dangerous meteorological phenomenon that affects Southern California. These winds, known for their hot, and often powerful gusts, are both captivating and deadly.

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Climate Watch: Is Ocean Warming an Imminent Threat?

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Wednesday, 13 September 2023 09:11
Written by Dr. Jane M. Orient, M.D.,

Global warming has become the new climate catch phrase that without understanding can be dismissed as another doomsday scare tactic and yet the dangers associated with changes in the earth core temperature are very real.

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Climate and the Future

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Published on Monday, 17 July 2023 13:40
Written by Olivier Longhi

The multiplication, frequency and duration of heat waves are pushing humanity towards an unprecedented challenge: ensuring its survival by inventing a new society that will be able to adapt to these violent and sudden rises in temperature.

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Revisiting the Dark Side of the Moon: Why NASA Won't Go Back for the Apollo 11 Cameras

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Published on Thursday, 04 May 2023 14:41
Written by Contributing Editor

Revisiting the Dark Side of the Moon: Why NASA Won't Go Back for the Apollo 11 Cameras, an exclusive interview with Smithsonian Air & Space Museum curator sheds new light on abandoned Apollo memorabilia and why NASA won't bring it home.

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Stunning Jupiter Images from NASA’s James Webb Telescope (Pics)

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Tuesday, 23 August 2022 17:22
Written by Janet Walker

NASA's James Webb Telescope, the world's largest and most powerful, continues to dazzle amateurs space buffs, astronomers, scientists, and astronauts everywhere with its dynamic images of deep space and the solar system including the recently released images of Jupiter.

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James Webb Space Telescope Continues To Dazzle (Pics)

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Published on Tuesday, 09 August 2022 14:48
Written by Janet Walker

NASA's new James Webb Space Telescope, which has already transmitted the clearest pictures of the furthest galaxies man has seen, has now delivered the most vibrant images of the Cartwheel Galaxy, located 500 million light years away.

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NASA Unveils Deep Space Images from James Webb Telescope (Pics)

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Published on Tuesday, 12 July 2022 17:50
Written by Janet Walker

NASA has unveiled the first series of stunning deep space cosmic images from the James Webb Space telescope, a $10 billion-dollar joint venture between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).

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Baby Woolly Mammoth Unearthed

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Published on Saturday, 02 July 2022 17:08
Written by Janet Walker

A nearly intact 30,000-year-old baby woolly mammoth was recently unearthed in the Klondike Gold Fields, of the Yukon Territory in Calgary Canada by a miner who was digging with a front loader when he felt something.

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Yellowstone Reopens After Apocalyptic Floods (Pics)

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Tuesday, 21 June 2022 13:32
Written by Janet Walker

Yellowstone National Park, an oasis of pristine natural beauty, became the target of mother nature's fury after an atmospheric river and extreme snowpack melt merged creating unprecedented rain and overflowing rivers leading to apocalyptic flooding and catastrophic damage.

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Earth Science: Sustainable Sneakers - Go For The Globe

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Published on Tuesday, 03 August 2021 06:29
Written by Contributing Editor

With the world’s resources slowly decreasing and an increased focus and public awareness on humanity’s impact on the planet, it’s time to reconsider sustainability as an option in all aspects of life, including sustainable footwear.

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Perseverance Lands Safely on Mars

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Thursday, 18 February 2021 16:11
Written by Janet Walker

With the world watching, Perseverance, the most advanced Mars Rover to date, landed safely on the surface of the Red Planet to begin its mission of collecting rock samples and conducting field experiments to determine if ancient life existed.

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Oldest Fossilized Titanosaur Found in Argentina

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Category: Earth, Air, Space Science
Published on Friday, 22 January 2021 19:01
Written by Janet Walker

Portions of the tail and pelvic girdle from a giant fossilized titanosaur, one of the largest known dinosaurs to roam the earth, was recently unearthed in Neuquén Province in Argentina's northwest Patagonia, by an Argentinian paleontologist team.

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SpaceX NASA Launch Revitalizes Manned Space Program

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Published on Tuesday, 02 June 2020 19:08
Written by Janet Walker

The recent successful launch of a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo 2 manned mission was the second most watched space launch in history after the Apollo Moon Landing July 20, 1969.

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New Zealand Bowed with Third National Tragedy of 2019; Final Two Tourists Remain Missing

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Published on Thursday, 19 December 2019 19:35
Written by Janet Walker

New Zealand is facing its third national tragedy of 2019  thrusting the  nation into the global spotlight with the volcanic eruption of White Island and the confirmed deaths of 18 tourists who were touring the active site.

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Jupiter’s Red Hurricane is Disappearing; Hit by Growing Renegade Planet

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Published on Friday, 16 August 2019 08:03
Written by Janet Walker

Jupiter's iconic imagery is changing, much to the disappointment of scientists around the world that have studied the third planet from the sun for hundreds of years, as its most prominent feature, the "Great Red Spot" shrinks.

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