The difference between what a child sees in the mirror and what an adult sees is extraordinary. I hate my hair, my mouth, my nose... When we adults look in the mirror, we mostly only see flaws. As children we are satisfied with what we have, but as adults we only see beauty flaws and imagine what we would be like if we had different hair, bigger breasts, smaller nose... When we grow, we don't just outgrow clothes, bicycles, beds and the like, but also self-confidence. Check what the child sees in the mirror and what the adults see.
The SEMPL 2015 media trends conference, which will traditionally be held in Portorož, will revolve around the evergreen rules of marketing, the connection between strategic thinking and innovation in the media and communication industry, and successful business models of programmatic online media leasing, and will also discuss creativity in the age, ruled by mobile devices.
James Bond returns to the screen for the 24th time with the film Spectre. At the same time, we remembered the title songs, which are a trademark of the franchise about the most famous secret agent, such as Bond girls, cars, spy toys and the opening sequence, the inseparable part of which is the title song. We've ranked them from worst to best.
YouTube is full of funny videos, but for every funny video there are at least 50 crap ones. We separated the good from the bad, and the funniest videos on YouTube, shorter than one minute, are for you to watch too! Just right for a short escape from everyday worries and stress. They will make you laugh to tears.
Sacha Baron Cohen is back! Although The Brothers Grimsby does not seem like his film at first (p)view, it is. The British actor, who became famous first as Ali G, then Borat, Brüno and Diktator, returns to the screen after 2013. Although you'll think we've pinned the wrong trailer, bear with us. The last sequence proves that it is not just another action thriller that leaves behind only a trail of corpses. We were convinced that it was two different films!
Apple made the biggest profit in history at the beginning of the year, but the famous company from Cupertino has many other facts in store that you definitely don't know and that will also leave you speechless, especially when we put them into perspective. It's all the fault of the iPhone, which transformed Apple from a lowly IMB competitor into the company everyone else aspires to be, even if they may not admit it. Check interesting facts that will shock you!
The moonwalk is a legendary dance move that Michael Jackson performed for the first time in 1983 at the famous Montown 25 concert. We've all tried to do it ourselves, but your moonwalk performance is probably nowhere near the level of the King of Pop. Nothing happens. If you want to learn how to moonwalk, we have a little school of the famous dance step for you, with which you will become the new Michael Jackson overnight.
Denis Jašarević, better known by his stage name Gramatik, is a Slovenian producer of electronic music with a successful career in the USA, which is why Slovenians go to his concerts abroad. This time we have the perfect opportunity to catch him on his Epigram EP tour in Europe. On November 6, he will also stop in Vienna, Austria.
Most of us throw tea bags in the trash after use. But not Ruby Silvious, who uses tea bags as a canvas for her illustrations, emerging from the 363 Days of Tea project. She adds a new one every day that reflects her current mood.
On November 23rd and December 1st and 3rd, a play produced by the ŠKUC theater Without Tears for Peders (NTFQ), written by Johan Hilton and Mattias Brunn, will take place in the Štih hall of Cankarjev dom.
Tattoos are like the tip of the iceberg. Usually we only see bits of it. Have you ever wondered what is hidden under the clothes of passing tattooed people? London-based photographer Alan Powdrill proves with his Covered photo series that people who love tattoos and hide their bodies, tattooed from head to toe, under their everyday clothes are real works of art.
Book and winter are the best pair. It's hard to imagine anything better than sitting in front of the fireplace, wrapped in a warm blanket and reading a good book with a cup of tea. Since autumn and winter are the ideal time for reading books, we have selected for you the ten best of this year, which impressed Slovenian readers and readers around the world.