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  • Cranberry 7 Photos: Branchy cranberry

    Cranberry (Latin Oxycoccus) – Ericaceae plant family that grows in bogs in the Northern Hemisphere. Rich in vitamins and trace elements cranberries are used to prepare fruit drinks, juice, kvass, extracts, jellies. The berries are used as antiscorbutic, colds, rheumatism, sore throat, beriberi, but also in food and alcoholic beverage industry. Cranberries are ...

  • gustavolopezmanasxpresionsketch3 Elaborately Styled Fashion Cinemagraphs

    Barcelona-based photographer and fashion filmmaker Gustavo Lopez Mañas has collaborated with hairdressers from Madrid-based fashion styling company X-presion to produce what they call "the first hair collection in cinemagraph." The project, known as Sketch, presents a series of animated images featuring elaborately styled models making subtle movements. Whether the subject is slightly ...

  • North Korea photos 09 Fascinating Photos Show Inside North Korea

    The winners in the professional competition of the 2013 Sony World Photography Awards were just announced and they include a photographer who took some fascinating photos of modern life in North Korea. Under the Current Affairs category, the winner was Moscow, Russia-born Ilya Pitalev, a photographer who works for RIA ...

  • Murad Osmann 11 Photographer’s Girlfriend Around the World

    Photographer Murad Osmann creatively documents his travels around the world with his girlfriend leading the way in his ongoing series known as Follow Me To. Chronicling his adventures on Instagram, the Russian photographer composes each shot in a similar fashion. We see each landscape from the photographer's point of view with ...

  • 1. Ingjallshol, Iceland 11 Signs Of Spring Around The World

    This winter was long and really cold, so we all wants spring to come already. After the last snow, sun was came and nature wake up. Spring is the period when we can see beautiful flowers on trees, in grass, everywhere. Now is the time when we can share amazing spring ...

  • Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse 1 Grand Sport Vitesse – Bugatti Veyron

    Could you handle 254.04 miles per hour with the top down? That’s the top speed of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, the fastest production convertible in the world. This topless supercar brings a new record to Bugatti, a vehicle that sports performance statistics that are only slightly more shocking than ...

  • The Grand Model of Russia 09 The grand model of Russia

    The Grand Model of Russia is a miniture with the area of 800 square meters, more than two kilometers of railways, fourty control computers, thirty buttons launching interactive scenes. The Grand Model of Russia represented in Saint-Petersburg contains residential areas, zoological parks with a fair-ground attraction, airfields and seaports, tunnels and ...

  • House of the Bulgarian Communist Party The Most Beautiful Abandoned Places In The World

    Many people doesn’t know, and didn’t even heard about these famous abandoned places. Many of these places are really something amazing, but they are also really sad when you take a closer look at them. On the folowing list, you can see abandoned planes, abandoned ships, as well as the abandoned ...

  • China artist DALeast 11 Street art from China artist DALeast

    DALeast landed on the planet in 1984 in China, and then decided to live in this life as an artist. He studied sculpture at the Institute of Fine Arts and occasionally painted on the streets under the name DAL. It inspires the way revolves around the material world, as revealed the spiritual ...

  • Bread Cheese Landscapes photos of food

    Photographer and creator of the food landscapes Carl Warner uses fresh fruit, vegetables and meat. See the photos of his latest book “The World of food.” Mr Warner said his new pieces were aimed at encouraging healthier eating among younger children. "I use my work as a vehicle to get kids ...

  • Sarasota Chalk photos 13 The Sarasota Chalk Festival

    International festival for lovers of art called the Cretaceous Sarasota Chalk Festival, held in the American city of Sarasota, Florida. At the festival, there were about a hundred thousand spectators, ran the legendary master process 3D-drawing – Kurt Wenner. The festival is free for all to participate in and attend, and draws ...

  • Machu Picchu travel 07 Machu Picchu travel

    They feel pioneers who parted the branches of jungle after months of searching suddenly see an abandoned ancient city? Although already discovered everything and everywhere in the world, but as an avid traveler, I feel the joy of children in the form of ghost towns in remote natural locations. So ...

  • Grand Kremlin Palace 18 Grand Kremlin Palace

    The Grand Kremlin Palace, also translated Great Kremlin Palace, was built from 1837 to 1849 in Moscow, Russia on the site of the estate of the Grand Princes, which had been established in the 14th century on Borovitsky Hill. Designed by a team of architects under the management of Konstantin ...

  • Foamy ocean PHOTOS 10 Foamy ocean after hurricane “Oswald”

    An inundation of sea foam blanketed Australia’s Sunshine Coast over the weekend after high winds whipped up the fluffy brew from the ocean and deposited it on land. In some cases the foam reached three meters high (9 feet) causing a bemusing scene as cars tried to navigate the foamy mix. Foam ...

  • Combat training of female U.S. Marines 18 Combat training of female U.S. Marines

    Marines - branch of service, which can be considered one of the most elite and small. For example, in the U.S. (the world's largest Marine Corps), only the Coast Guard is smaller in the number of personnel of all military units. It is noteworthy that over 6% of the contingent of ...


Famous Musical Duos

“The White Stripes? They’re brother and sister,” you say. Well, so do they. But not everyone is aware that Jack and Meg White are not siblings; they met in 1994, when Meg White was a bartender and Jack Gillis was a band-hopping musician-slash-upholsterer. He owned his own upholstery business, called Third Man Upholstery. The pair married in 1996, and Jack took Meg’s surname. Meg had never played the drums before she picked up the sticks during one of Jack’s rehearsals. She was a natural, and they started rehearsing together, eventually playing their first live show in 1997. They divorced in  [ Read More ]

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André 3000 & Big Boi

In 1992, when they were both just 16, André “3000? Lauren Benjamin and Antwan “Big Boi” André Patton met at Lenox Square mall in Atlanta. Benjamin and Patton both attended Tri-Cities High School, and eventually they teamed up in a duo they called “2 Shades Deep.” The name was already taken, though, so they chose “The Misfits.” Which, predictably, was also already taken. Resorting to the thesaurus, they chose a synonym for misfit and became OutKast. They signed to LaFace Records the same year, and appeared on TLC’s “What About Your Friends.” OutKast’s first single, “Player’s Ball,” was released in  [ Read More ]

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Famous Musical Duos

Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk met in secondary school in 1987. Their early collaborations involved a guitar-based group called Darlin’, which covered Beach Boys songs (notably, “Darlin’”). Somewhat remarkably, the group saw some success with this formula. They were invited to open for several groups in the UK, and their Beach Boy cover and one original track were released as part of a multi-artist EP by Stereolab. A negative review called Darlin’ “a bunch of daft punk.” And there you have it. Bangalter and Homem-Christo started experimenting with their sound and released Homework in 1997, followed  [ Read More ]

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Prince and Sheila E

Prince and Sheila Escovedo met in 1978 at a concert, where she was performing with her percussionist father, Pete Escovedo. After the show, Prince approached Sheila, saying that he and a bandmate were just “fighting over which one of [them] would be the first to be [her] husband.” (Neither of them ever were, though she did have a brief relationship with Prince in the mid-80s, while he was seeing the twin sister of The Revolution’s Wendy Melvoin.) In 1984, they joined forces for Purple Rain, which (among a slew of other impressive rankings) was labeled “the best soundtrack of all  [ Read More ]

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Mick Jones & Joe Strummer

Mick Jones and Joe Strummer were introduced to one another during a party—at a “dirty squat in Shepherd’s Bush”—by none other than the “father of punk rock,” Bernie Rhodes (self-declared). Immediately afterward, Strummer left the 101ers to form the Clash with Jones, whose London SS was already defunct, and the only band that matters had Paul Simonon, Keith Levene and Terry Chimes to round out the initial lineup. Their first gig was opening for the Sex Pistols, and 5 weeks later they would open again for the Pistols, sealing punk rock’s status as an official movement. The band’s song were  [ Read More ]

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The Blues Brothers

The Blues Brothers began publicly as a skit on Saturday Night Live, of course, but the seeds for the collaboration were planted in 1975, when John Belushi met Dan Aykroyd. At the time, Aykroyd was the host of a children’s show and owner of a Chicago speakeasy called the 505 Club. That’s where they met to talk about bringing Aykroyd into SNL; during their visit, he played a few blues songs and was surprised to discover that Belushi, despite being born and raised in Chicago, wasn’t very familiar with the blues. Howard Shore also happened to be there, and the  [ Read More ]

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In November of 1962, Salvatore Bono spotted Cherilyn Sarkisian in a Los Angeles coffee shop. He was 27; she was 16. Sonny was working for Phil Specter at the time, and since he and Cher hit it off pretty quickly, got her work as a session singer. By 1964 they were performing together as Ceasar and Cleo, but soon dropped the gimmicky pseudonyms and released “I Got You Babe” as Sonny & Cher in 1965. Bono wrote their songs, and Cher did most of the heavy lifting vocally, a fact that the duo highlighted in their final studio album, Mama Was a Rock and Roll Singer Papa Used To Write All Her Songs.

In November of 1962, Salvatore Bono spotted Cherilyn Sarkisian in a Los Angeles coffee shop. He was 27; she was 16. Sonny was working for Phil Specter at the time, and since he and Cher hit it off pretty quickly, got her work as a session singer. By 1964 they were performing together as Ceasar and Cleo, but soon dropped the gimmicky pseudonyms and released “I Got You Babe” as Sonny & Cher in 1965. Bono wrote their songs, and Cher did most of the heavy lifting vocally, a fact that the duo highlighted in their final studio album, Mama  [ Read More ]

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Famous Musical Duos

Richards and Jagger were childhood friends and classmates in Dartford, Kent, in the early 1950s. Their families moved apart and the two lost touch… until a chance meeting in 1960, as both waited at the Dartford station for the trains back to their respective schools. Jagger had some Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters recordings with him, and the pair found themselves friends again with a mutual interest in music. By 1962, Richards and Jagger had a band, along with Dick Taylor, Brian Jones, Ian Stewart and Charlie Watts. What they didn’t have was a name. During a call to Jazz  [ Read More ]

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The Beatles

On July 6, 1957, The Quarrymen were playing an afternoon show in a field near St. Peter’s Church in Woolton, Liverpool. It was there through a mutual friend that The Quarrymen’s singer—some guy named John Lennon—would meet some guy named Paul McCartney. Little did they know 55 years ago, as Paul taught John how to tune a guitar, that they’d someday be the world’s foremost songwriting team and, you know, The Beatles. Remarkably, someone recorded The Quarrymen’s set that day; the tape was sold at Sotheby’s for £78,500—the highest price ever paid for a recording at the time. Read More  [ Read More ]

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Photos: Branchy cran

Cranberry (Latin Oxycoccus) – Ericaceae plant family that grows in ...

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Barcelona-based photographer and fashion filmmaker Gustavo Lopez Mañas has collaborated ...

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Fascinating Photos S

The winners in the professional competition of the 2013 Sony ...

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Photographer's Girlf

Photographer Murad Osmann creatively documents his travels around the world ...