Friday, 13 January 2017 23:31 , by
Kristin Keesee
Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13, 1989 in Reading, Pennsylvania.
She spent her early years growin up on a Christmas tree farm in Cumru Township, Pennsylvania, later moving to nearby Wyomissing. Swift became interested in music at a young age; at 9, she began performing in musical the...
Friday, 13 January 2017 23:02 , by
Kristin Keesee
There are many varieties of green tea: sencha, matcha, gunpowder, and jasmine, just to name a few.
The beauty of green tea lies in its simplicity; every type comes from the same plant, Camellia sinensis, and is only rendered unique by various growing practices and processing methods. Tea has be...
Friday, 13 January 2017 22:34 , by
Kristin Keesee
I first became enamored with the Beatles around 2012, when I began to discover 1960s music as a whole. I fell in love with their songs, musical innovation, and the personalities of the individual band members, my favorite of whom has always been George Harrison.
Born in February of 1943 in Live...
Friday, 13 January 2017 22:00 , by
Kristin Keesee
First incorporated as a state in 1912, Arizona was the last of the lower 48 states to be added to the union.
Back then, it was little more than a vast desert peppered with cotton farms and copper mines. Fast forward more than 100 years, and it has become the site of one of the largest metropoli...
Friday, 13 January 2017 17:36 , by
Meera Nair
This is an appreciation of the concept of education - its scope, accessibility, our willingness, our ability.
Education is one of the things integral to mankind. We learn, we grow. While it is not an entity, such that a tribute can be paid to it, I'd still like to draw attention towards the fac...
Friday, 13 January 2017 15:36 , by
Meera Nair
A British writer born in 1775, Jane Austen is popularly known for her novels - Pride & Prejudice, Northanger Abbey, Emma etc.
Her books garnered so much fan following in the later years, that they all have movie adaptations based on them. Placing female protagonists at the forefront of the ...
Friday, 13 January 2017 10:44 , by
Meera Nair
India's past is as myriad as the species of flora it houses.
The country has gone through upheavals and drastic changes in social structures, somehow, holding itself afloat despite it all. Said to be part of one of the oldest civilizations, Indians today, cling to their roots.
For every step w...
Friday, 13 January 2017 00:33 , by
Heinrich Kruger
What would life be without dread, without horror?
It is when we are afraid that we are most aware of our mortality. When gripped by terror is when we feel most alive. A healthy fear is what has kept the species safe and allowed the human race to thrive. And who embodies true fear and dread and ...
Thursday, 12 January 2017 18:55 , by
JOS tomo
Thunderstruck is a word that can be related with only one name and that is AC/DC.
A band established in the 1973 has an audience of millions even after 50 years. This is only because of their talent and quality. Being a rock band from Australia each and every one of the song of AC/DC has a powe...
Thursday, 12 January 2017 18:52 , by
JOS tomo
Schindler’s list, Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones series, Yes the name is Steven Spielberg.
A director of such potential of taking quality movies is very rare. I was deeply moved when I saw his movie Duel released in 1971. The movie is all about two main characters, a car driver and a truck. But...