History of Breakfast: From Ancient Times to Modern Day
“Rise and shine, sleepyheads! Grab your coffee, tea, or juice, and let’s dive into the fascinating history of breakfast. From ancient civilizations to modern-day society, this meal has evolved and played a crucial role in shaping our daily routines. So put down that cereal bowl and join us as we break down the origins and transformations of this beloved morning ritual.” Introduction: What is the History of Breakfast? The history of breakfast is a long and varied one, spanning from ancient times to the modern day. Breakfast, as we know […]
Read moreAgent 47
Clean, sharp and fast-paced, this action-suspense film got it right despite the critics trashing it. As the sequel to the 2007 film the elements are similar; Agent 47, a girl, and two warring foes. The 2015 Agent 47 has everything you’d expect — fight scenes and high speed car chases –, yet manages to keep you guessing throughout. Who is really trying to kill our heroine Katia, and why? Director Aleksander Bach brings some artistic style to an adrenaline action genre that is often stale, and predictable. Rupert Friend carries […]
Read moreReligion and Science
Recently arriving in Bangalore India for a six-month stay, I’ve enjoyed the daily reading of The Speaking Tree column; prompting me to return to my own thoughts on religion and being. Coming from a mixed-religion household, my mother was a Protestant, (of English, Scottish, and Cherokee heritage), and my father was a Jew (of an Irish Catholic father, and a Russian Jewish mother), I’m not quite sure if that makes me — religiously speaking — more confused, or less. The Swami Kryanada previously (Aug 31) talked about science and religion: […]
Read moreThe Age Of Glamour
Chapter 4 – I waited for Jimmy Durante in front of the Copacabana nightclub, nervous and excited at the same time. He said he’d get me a job in the chorus line, but still, I was a little skeptical. After all, the club was to open two days from now – November 10 – and here was I, a young girl who had never danced in a chorus line before, let alone one in New York. But I began to imagine it. After all, Jimmy Durante was Jimmy Durante: a […]
Read moreCopacabana: The Great American Superclub
The Copacabana in New York City was one of the most iconic nightclubs of all time. It was 5:00 AM. Jerry Lewis just walked into Reubens on Madison & 59th St., his arms filled with the early edition of the NY Mirror and his hat turned backward portraying the hapless paperboy. He proceeds to sell them table-by-table. He then returned the unsold papers and any money collected to an excited paperboy. On this night, as on most nights, the crowd was a who’s who of the New York City nightclub […]
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