In recent years, the exclusive cars on our roads have turned from an extravagance reserved exclusively for the wealthy into an object of desire, which is accepted with approval, a smile and a thumbs up by practically all road users. The growth of the economy, the availability of various sources of financing and diverse and flexible options for buying or renting a vehicle have enabled a wider circle of people to realize their dreams and afford their dream steel horse.
The humorously touching narrative will be a guest at many festivals this summer. So we will be able to see Romano Kranjčan with a team of dancers and musicians. Combining a huge number of musical genres, outstanding cabaret dance scores and a humorous narrative, the show remains one of the must-see shows this summer. ...
English photographer Andrew Newey, who has already received numerous awards for his work in his career, managed to take another wonderful series of photos. This time he went to Nepal and photographed members of the Gurung tribe during beekeeping, which is still practiced today as it was thousands of years ago.
The Lassana Academy team is also preparing one of the most desired hairdressing events in Slovenia this year! The London Salon International 2012 will certainly once again serve many novelties and fresh trends, which will be presented to you by working on models at the Slovenian event organized by Lassane, London after London 2012...
As any girl would know - the power of transformation with the help of makeup should not be underestimated. You rise from sleepiness and dullness bright and glowing, mottled and uneven become flawless and smooth. Paolo Ballestros becomes Kim Kardashian.
LUFt, the art festival on the town square of Škofje Loka, will be dressed in a festive atmosphere in December, of course Santa Claus will not be missing.
Forget anchors, butterflies, dragons, Chinese characters, eagles and other traditional tattoos, now hyperrealism is in fashion. And who, if not Valentina Rybova from Russia, is a master of creating extremely realistic tattoos that we feel are photographs.
Jürgen Lingl-Rebetez is an artist with a chainsaw. A chainsaw sculptor to be exact. His wooden creations are so precise and lifelike that one cannot believe that they were created with such crude and rough tools.
DECANTER AWARD WINNER 2010 DWWA, Decanter World Wine Awards, London, is the most important, largest and most credible wine judging in the world. It has been held for seven years under the auspices of London's eminent wine magazine Decanter, which every year...
For some time now, the social network Instagram has been dominated not only by celebrities, celebrities and other beauties - they share the throne with cute dogs, cats, raccoons, bunnies, hedgehogs and the list goes on. But that's not all: some of them are so successful that they earn thousands of euros for publishing, i.e. more than average people earn per month. See which animals are among the highest paid pets in the world and how many followers they have.
"The world, stop, we'd like to get out." That's how the British Independent published a list of ten music videos that have exceeded one billion views on YouTube. All those of you who have already given up on the future can just stop reading, but for everyone else, here is a list that is not really a surprise. There are eight musicians in the elite club who cannot be classified as top musicians, but as if that matters at all. Wiz Khalifa was the latest to join the over-a-billion-views-on-YouTube club with See You Again, making him the first hip-hop artist in history to achieve the feat. Find out who the other YouTube "billionaires" are and who is the absolute king of YouTube below.
Memories are like sparks that smolder under the ashes, but when you unfold them, they come alive again and again, Goethe once said. Without memory, the ability to learn would also be meaningless, as we would not be able to remember what we learn. And if you think that the memories in our brain are stored as data in the working memory or on the hard disk, you are wrong, because while the computer stores information in specific places, the brain stores fragments of the memory of the same thing at different ends. And when we recall a memory, nerve impulses from individual parts of the brain assemble these fragments of memories into a meaningful whole. But why do we (re)store some memories, while others are swallowed up by a "black hole"?