After 13 long years, fans of the cult TV series X-Files finally received confirmed information some time ago that our popular series is definitely coming back next year!
Autumn brings not only enjoying the warmth, but also warming up with music and new albums. Among other things, we can already listen to the new product of the Disclosure tandem these days, and in October and November, the albums of Aviciia, Janet Jackson, Selena Gomez, Rod Stewart and Ellie Goulding also hit the shelves.
British indie pop trio Alt-J, champions of the new quiet, subtle sympho-rock wave of experimental indie structure and recipients of the prestigious mercury music award, are coming to the Stadhalle in Vienna on November 25th.
Come home and see a metal Danish butter cookie box on the kitchen counter? You drool, but the next moment you realize it's just a sewing kit. Or you slice a piece of bread, take margarine out of the fridge, and when you remove the lid, you're greeted with nothing but butter spread. Is everything in your mother's kitchen one big lie too?
How would humanity survive without coffee? Without coffee, there would probably be many more wars in the world, many more quarreling neighbors and colleagues, gloomy looks and arguments. Therefore, many people cannot start the morning without it. This applies especially to Slovenians, who are at the very top when it comes to drinking coffee. And why are we telling you this? Because today is the first International Coffee Day. How will you celebrate it? How about a cup of coffee!? But since today is a very special day, prepare your coffee in a slightly more unusual way. We have six unusual suggestions for you.
It's really starting for the students too. The new academic year has started, which does not mean just sitting in lecture halls and studying. At least the introductory part of the academic year is synonymous with freshmen. Each chapter is on its own, but there is one freshman year that no student should miss. This is the biggest Slovenian freshman party, Bruc. Bruc 2015 returns to the scene of the crime, to the Economic Exhibition Center in Ljubljana, and Robin Shultz will be replaced as the star of the evening by DJ Felix Jähn, known for the hits Cherleader and Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better).
Sometimes people don't understand us even though we speak the same language. Anglist cannot help you with this, but whenever they do not understand you because they speak another language, we suggest that you turn to the mentioned translation agency for help, which will translate, interpret and proofread for you. Because not all of us had an A in grammar.
We said goodbye to summer, and even if we miss the long hot summer days, the smell of the sea, vacations and lounging by the beach, we have to accept that we have already stepped boldly into autumn (but considering how quickly time flies, it will , as if in the blink of an eye, it's summer again - if that's any consolation). Autumn also has its charms, which should definitely not be ignored.
"Life is short, let's go for a beer," reads the slogan of the fall culinary festival Pivo & Burger Fest, which we will take part in this time on October 17 and 18.
It will smell like snow, we will decorate the Christmas tree, put grandma's china on the table, light candles and enjoy festive delicacies in good company. The cooking academy will also add its own. We will prepare some festive dishes that you can serve to your guests in December. No doubt they will be licking their fingers.
The photography workshop Drink differently is intended for young aspiring photographers and will take place under the mentorship of the world-renowned photographer from New York, Cheryl Dunn. You only have until tomorrow, October 2, 2015 to apply, so don't delay, otherwise you'll miss out on a unique opportunity to immortalize the spatial consequences of your peers' excessive drinking in eminent company. Send your portfolio and hope that you will be among the ten chosen ones who will make it through the sieve of the competition to participate in a workshop under the mentorship of a famous photographer.
"Winning is the most important thing for me," says one of soccer's biggest stars, Cristiano Ronaldo, at the beginning of the trailer for his documentary "Ronaldo." The documentary is an intimate insight into the life of this soccer Mozart, in which we follow his path to fame and which will change the opinion of many about this Portuguese, whom many accuse of self-indulgence. In fact, Ronaldo not only has a big ego, but also a big heart.











