LIFESTYLE

New York City’s annual Halloween dog parade

Some of the most notable canine costumes included a dog dressed as Rihanna with bedazzled sunglasses and a gauzy pink dress, a French Mastiff dressed as a lion and two climate conscious dogs dressed as the world on fire and Greta Thunberg.  The pups competed for the crown of Best Dressed, which went to a dog dressed as Snoopy & ... Read More »

The Actress in new Season 3 of serie

“Should an actor begin with research? Improv? Given circumstances? Let’s say your doctor suggests that the only way to improve your health is through heart-strengthening cardio. Read More »

Ajda Pekkan Turkish superstar

Turkish singer. She is known by the titles “Superstar” and “Diva” in the Turkish media. Pekkan became a prominent figure of Turkish pop music with her songs, in which she tried to create a strong female figure. Read More »

Golshifteh Farahani’s new film BLINDSPOT in France

Dominick always had the power to turn invisible but he chose to keep it secret and barely used it. One day, his ability to control it gets out of his hands, throwing his life and loves into turmoil… Read More »

Ways We Can Be Tricked Into Doing What Others Want

There is a whole science about how to get someone to buy a thing, when he/she doesn’t need it. Shop assistants often pay attention to the appearance and the social group of the client. So if you are a student, a working mom or a housewife, they will say that “everyone like you buys such dresses”! Read More »

Foods That Can Help Fight Migraines With No Effort

In case you needed any more reasons to love this wonderful fruit, avocado also fights migraines. Rich in antioxidants like lutein and zeaxanthin, avocados can not only make your severe headache go away, consuming them can also keep them at bay. Read More »

Planning Your First Trip To Africa

 We are constantly bombarded with negative imagery of Africa, including rampant disease, starving children and “ethnic” conflict. Read More »

Bijan Mortazavi Getting Married with a 36 years old

In 1979, Mortazavi moved to the United States, continued his music and engineering education at Texas State University and eventually settled in California in 1985. There he started composing and arranging music for pop singers, and playing the violin in the background for singers such as Moein, Hayedeh and Sattar. Read More »