Restaurant trends to look out for in 2020: Less alcohol, more plant-based fare
More vegan options, low-alcohol booze and collagen-spiked beverages for skincare are among some of the food and restaurant trends in 2020.
More vegan options, low-alcohol booze and collagen-spiked beverages for skincare are among some of the food and restaurant trends in 2020.
Okada Manila announced today that on Dec. 31, 2019 (Tuesday), Cove Manila, the biggest indoor beach club and night club in Southeast Asia will welcome 2020 with a stunning line up of artists. Two weeks prior to this event, Cove Manila celebrated 2 years of never ending unforgettable events. Cove Manila 2nd Anniversary was headlined […]
A barred owl took an unexpected three-hour ride to the Outer Banks of North Carolina over the weekend, said Hatteras Island Wildlife Rehabilitation.
A plane passenger fulfilled the dream of an 88-year-old woman after he swapped his luxurious upper-class seat with her economy seat. The heartwarming story was shared on Facebook by Leah Amy, a Manchester-based flight attendant of British airline Virgin Atlantic, as per the New Zealand Herald on Dec. 16. In Leah’s post on Dec. 11, […]
A 5-year-old girl from California, USA, led by example by putting up a hot chocolate and cookie stand to pay off the lunch debts of her schoolmates. Katelynn Hardee, a student at Breeze Hill Elementary School in Vista, made the initiative after overhearing a student’s mother say she was having a hard time paying something […]
A diver dressed as Santa Claus descended into the tank at the Sea Life aquarium in Berlin to offer the fish some seasonal cheer.
An elementary school in County Cork, Ireland, has done away with formal homework for December, instead asking students to carry out acts of kindness and record them daily in a diary. Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileáin in Clonakilty made the announcement on its official Facebook account last Dec. 2, following the success of the school’s “gratitude […]
A performance artist shook up the crowd at the Art Basel show in Miami Beach when he grabbed a banana that had been duct-taped to a gallery wall and ate it.
It took artist Leandro Erlich two years and 330 tons of sand to create his largest work of art to date — a giant traffic jam, made entirely of sand.