Summer's almost over, and there’s no better way to welcome autumn than by lighting the best scented candles and letting them envelop you in a warm, inviting aroma. The kind of fragrance that reminds you of new beginnings — crisp early mornings, freshly fallen leaves, the first page of a back-to-school notebook. After all, autumn isn’t just a time of year; it’s a feeling.
Much like chunky knitwear, cosy socks, and pumpkin-spiced lattes, you can never have too many scented candles when it’s chilly out.
Trilith Studios is working with NEP Virtual Studios to build a new virtual production facility at its Atlanta headquarters — touted as one of the largest in the world.
The permanent Prysm Stage facility will offer filmmakers “the most stable and advanced real-time workflows and technology,” according to the partners.
It's common to feel bloated after Christmas. “Christmas is a time to relax and fill your home with love and festive joy," affirms author and food influencer, Freya Broughton. "But however hard we try, this time of year also comes with the temptation to overindulge,” she adds.
Freya's own relationship with food has been a journey. She spent her childhood, teens and early twenties battling extreme eczema, asthma and allergies, but credits painstaking trial and error with her diet, and a massive amount of research, for restoring her health after landing on a natural, wholesome diet that helped heal her.
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An NYC model has alleged she was drugged and scammed out of $1,500 by staffers at a high-profile Lower East Side bar - which she claims was perpetrated in part by a comely transgender woman in cahoots with the restaurant workers.
Manhattan's Anna Tchorbadjiev made the claims in a sensational new suit filed in New York Supreme Court, which names Madison Square Garden, the bar's then-owner, as a defendant. It demands $1.5 million in damages.