Usually when we speak of severe weather in East Texas, we re talking about a tornado. For East Texas yesterday (January 11), severe weather talk was of snow. Anywhere from three to eight inches of snow fell across the area. It was super pretty anywhere you looked.
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During yesterday s snow, which weather personality were you? Did you just stay inside in the warmth and admire the snow from your window? Did you get all bundled up and head outside to build a snowman? Did you head outside with your makeshift sled and slide down a hill? However you enjoyed yesterday, I hope you had a great time.
Study suggests delivering news with humour makes young adults more likely to remember, share ANI | Updated: Jan 10, 2021 11:18 IST
Washington [US], January 10 (ANI): Humour may help keep people informed about politics and other current issues, suggest the findings of new research.
A study from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and the School of Communication at Ohio State University found that, when compared to non-humorous news clips, viewers are not only more likely to share humorously presented news but are also more likely to remember the content from these segments. For democracy to work, it is really important for people to engage with news and politics and to be informed about public affairs, said senior author Emily Falk, Professor of Communication, Psychology, and Marketing at Annenberg.
As we head into the optimism of this new year, people are taking advantage of the opportunities they have to enjoy the things they love. For many in Utah, that includes getting out to local ski resorts an activity that inspires not just the activity itself, but the imaginations of local artists.
Park City s J Go Gallery features multiple works by artist who find inspiration in the entire ritual of skiing riding a lift, taking that thrilling run, enjoying the aftermath. Here s a look at just a few of the individuals creating such work; visit jgogallery.com for more.
Stephanie Hock: Utah State University graduate Stephanie Hock took a little time to find her rhythm as a painter, according to her artist biography. Two years after graduation, Stephanie met her husband, who gave her three tubes of paint as a wedding present. He encouraged her to find her artistic voice, and through workshops and artist mentors, she finally did, and now shows in several galleries. Hock says, I m fascina
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What makes Norman Lear, at 98, still tick? It s another day, said Norman Lear. How about it? Another day to wake up and look around and see life!
Even at breakfast, Lear – always the producer – knows how things should stack up. Onion underneath the smoked salmon, he announced.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook asked, Does it matter whether the onion is underneath the smoked salmon or on top? It matters a very great deal, because the onion has a tendency to break apart and to fall off. The salmon holds it down!
Norman Lear demonstrates the proper way to prepare onions and salmon. Take it from this 98-year-old.