By David Savino
Mar 23, 2021
Have you been missing out on the FUN stuff? Annie F. Downs, expert funster, joins me on my podcast today to share with us how to put the FUN back into
FUNctional. In a world that s either too busy or - as of late - felt shut-down, it s all too easy to forget to incorporate fun into our daily lives. If you ve been wrestling with that lately, Annie has some great tips on bringing merriment back into your life.
Join us and you ll soon be reminded of how easy it was to have fun when you were a kid, and how surprisingly easy it can be as an adult too!
Detecting This Specific Gas in an Alien World s Atmosphere May Be a Good Sign of Life
MATT WILLIAMS, UNIVERSE TODAY
4 APRIL 2021
It is no exaggeration to say that the study of extrasolar planets has exploded in recent decades. To date, 4,375 exoplanets have been confirmed in 3,247 systems, with another 5,856 candidates awaiting confirmation.
In recent years, exoplanet studies have started to transition from the process of discovery to one of characterization.
This process is expected to accelerate once next-generation telescopes become operational.
As a result, astrobiologists are working to create comprehensive lists of potential biosignatures, which refers to chemical compounds and processes that are associated with life (oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, etc.)
By David Savino
Mar 9, 2021
Fresh from winning a Golden Globe for his semi-autobiographical film, MINARI, Lee Isaac Chung is my very special guest on LOVE SOMEONE today!
A soft-spoken and deeply insightful man, Isaac tells me how the story honors his grandmother, who he felt was a largely invisible figure during the very formative years of his youth. Minari, a common plant grown abundantly in Korea, symbolizes the restorative influence his grandmother had on his family. But I don t want to get ahead of myself or give too much away about this beautiful, and brilliantly cast film.
Listen in, and then, when given the opportunity, watch the Golden Globes winning, Minari!
By David Savino
We’ve been waiting, haven’t we, for our sweet day to come?
2020 dished out it’s fair share of disappointment and despair. The isolation many endured (and are still yet enduring,) made tough situations even less bearable. Pressures mounted, support systems collapsed, and our physical, emotional, and spiritual health was assaulted.
Edenbrooke, knows the longing all too well.
Come, Sweet Day, a collection of poems and essays, reminds us that we are not alone.
Donaldson went through a period of time when things were happening in her personal life that many of us like to believe only happen to others; conflicts, challenges, and upheavals led to depression and despondency.
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While being a popular hotspot for tourists worldwide, these note-worthy eateries in Dubai have also hosted some famous celebrities becoming spots where you’re most likely to bump into a royal or A-lister.
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At the end of 2019, over three decades after the flagship restaurant opened in NYC in 1984, Indochine arrived in Dubai. It didn’t take long for the new DIFC haunt to attract its own celebrity crowd and less than a year on Indochine Dubai has played host to tennis ace Roger Federer, Dubai-based influencer entrepreneur Karen Wazen, Italian fashionista Chiara Ferragni and actress Lindsay Lohan.