[ad_1] Image Credit: Murray Close/Lionsgate The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, directed by franchise veteran Francis Lawrence, is gearing up for its highly anticipated release this year, marking the series’ return to the big screen for the first time since The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. Although it’s the newest installment, the film takes […]
Meet B. Alexis, the First Woman to Release an Album From Pri…
[ad_1] This essay is part of Redemption Songs, a limited-run newsletter that spotlights one song each week by incarcerated artists. Sign up now to get a new song each Sunday afternoon over 25 weeks: Listen if you like: Rapsody, Tierra Whack and Eve Freer Records, a label that works with “prison-impacted” musicians, recently announced it […]
Meet Kumiko Kaba, Japan’s trailblazing female sake brewer
[ad_1] 41 A new experience on Intrepid’s Japan: Land of the Rising Sun trip lets travellers visit a centuries-old brewery in Hagi to learn from one of the country’s rice-wine masters. The first sake I ever tried came in a tiny vase, from which I attempted to drink, much to the amusement of my Japanese […]
Meet the Stars From Matt Damon to Ben Affleck – Hollywood Li…
[ad_1] Image Credit: Variety via Getty Images If you thought you’d already seen the last of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck together, think again. The long-time Hollywood besties reunited for another on-screen endeavor in Netflix’s latest thriller film, The Rip. The actors play two Miami cops who discover a stash of millions of dollars in […]
Meet the Chef’s 6 Children – Hollywood Life
[ad_1] Image Credit: Getty Images for EJAF Gordon Ramsay may be known for his impeccable cooking skills, but being a dad is his most important role! The world-famous chef is the proud father of six children: Megan Jane Ramsay, twins Jack Scott Ramsay and Holly Anna Ramsay, Matilda “Tilly” Ramsay, Oscar Ramsay and Jesse Ramsay, all of whom he shares […]
Meet Mongolia’s Kazakh Altai and Mongol Steppe Herding Cultu…
[ad_1] For over 5,000 years, mobile herding families have shaped the land we now call Mongolia—reading sky and grass, moving seasonally with livestock and living in portable gers (yurts) designed for the wind, cold and heat they face on vast grasslands, high mountain ranges and the Gobi desert. They are stewards of both culture and […]
Striving for Sustainability: Meet Nicole
[ad_1] This blog is part of our focus on Cisco employees who are “Striving for Sustainability” by finding opportunities to integrate sustainability in their day-to-day work. At Cisco, packaging sustainability is a key aspect of our strategy to transition to a circular business model. We do this by designing packaging that protects our products while […]
Meet Mama Nurse Tina, the hilarious labour and delivery RN w…
[ad_1] Tina Bitangcol spends her days doing what she loves: when the Edmonton woman is not working as a registered nurse in labour and delivery, she’s sharing her passion for all things pre- and post-partum to millions of followers online as the comedic, enlightening Mama Nurse Tina. “What I have become really passionate about is […]
Be Kind to Those You Meet on the Way Up
[ad_1] “Be nice to those you meet on the way up because you will meet them on the way down,” is variously attributed to Jimmy Durante, Wilson Mizner, and even Walter Winchell. Whoever said it had a perspective from which we all can learn. In my experience as a leader and as an executive coach, […]