Have you ever wondered why we have a leap year or why February only has 28 days (well, except when it doesn't)? For the answer, we need to go back two thousand years, to Roman times, when the Roman Empire was ruled by Julius Caesar. And in short, science and ego are to blame. But you are probably also interested in the background of the leap year story or why February has 28 days? You have come to the right address.
We have proof that love can last forever. Don't believe it? Photos of elderly couples still in love are solid proof that even years after marriage, some people still can't wait to throw themselves into the arms of their loved one every day. See before-and-after photos of couples that prove love can last forever...
The last weekend in February already shares time with March, which means that we are right on the threshold of spring, but we will still make the most of this weekend after winter. Are we ready to make a plan for where to go this weekend? We are!
On March 14, Dj Umek will premiere his "UMEK B2B" concept at Ambasada Gaviola. The Spanish hipster Coyu will help with the mixer, and Tube & Berger, Sebastien Leger and many others will do the finishing touches in the electronics. This will be Umeko's first and only appearance in Slovenia in 2015, and in 2016 he will not be in Slovenia at all. So it is a kind of farewell performance.
Kill Me Three Times is basically an action thriller, but it shouldn't be thrown in the same bin as films like Inception, Taken, GI Joe... because it does star Simon Pegg. The action thriller needs to be added here with a hint of black comedy. The film was "twisted" by Kriv Stenders, and the aforementioned English actor played the role of a hired killer. We enter his story when he is tasked with killing a rich man's wife, but he soon discovers that he is not alone in this mission and that he has unwittingly found himself in three different stories.
The World Photography Organization has announced its shortlist of winning photos for this year's 2015 Sony World Photography Awards. This year's photo show broke the record, as no fewer than 173,444 outstanding photos from 171 different countries were submitted. See the best photos selected by Sony World Photography.
It took 99 years at the Fabergé jewelry house to hatch a new jeweler's work of art, a pearl imperial egg made of 139 small white pearls and more than 3,300 diamonds, accompanied by other precious stones. The last one dates back to the reign of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II, when such eggs were toys of the ruling families. It was presented at the watch and jewelry exhibition in Doha, and will start looking for its buyer at the auction.
If The Ant Bully was an animated version of Darling, I Shrunk My Children, where a clumsy scientist accidentally shrunk his children, A Small World is a photographic version. 21-year-old Aneel Neupane did not experiment with devices or potions, but with Photoshop, where he created a "minimundus" of people and inserted them into detailed photographs.
The first Slovenian cat cafe, Cat Caffe Ljubljana, opened its doors in Ljubljana, where visitors are entertained by five naughty cats while sitting in the bar. In this way, even those who cannot otherwise have pets can spend time with good coffee in the pleasant company of cats.
Flow Festival, one of the most creative and unique music festivals in the world, is expanding beyond its home city of Helsinki for the first time in its history. The first Flow Festival Ljubljana will take place in the Slovenian capital from June 26 to 28, 2015. The confirmed list of musicians performing at Flow Festival Ljubljana already includes world-famous names such as Pet Shop Boys, Róisín Murphy, Metronomy, Run the Jewels, Caribou, José González, Derrick May, Âme, Dixon, Bonobo DJ set and DJ Koze.
Sonia Singh has no plans to become a baby doll manufacturer anytime soon, although her fans would love to see it happen. Namely, Sonia transforms Bratz dolls, known for their strong facial features and make-up faces, into dolls that exist everywhere in the world - down-to-earth dolls, simple and nothing like they just visited a plastic surgeon. Meet the Tree Change Dolls.
With a series of photos where he placed action figures of superheroes in front of the lens, Edy Hardjo once again gave meaning to the saying, "It's not a doll, it's an action figure". The fact is that these types of toys are not reserved only for children, and every true "geek" has at home, in addition to a collection of DVDs, at least one bookshelf full of these types of action figures. But no one has ever seen them in such a light.