Soraya – Persian Inspired Modern Fine Dining

A haven of tranquility bang in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Yas Mall The Experience Team had the pleasure of dining at Soraya over the weekend. Nestled just off to the right of Yas Mall’s main entrance, Soraya offers the convenience of private parking. As you approach, you’re greeted by a charming

American Music Awards: How to Watch the 50th Anniversary Special Live Online

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Celebrate the best and brightest in American music over the last 50 years with the “American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special” with special performances by Brad Paisley, Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Green Day, Jennifer

The Russian economy can’t sustain Putin’s war on Ukraine much longer, expert says

Russia’s economy is in much worse shape than it looks, which could potentially force Vladimir Putin to stop waging war on Ukraine as early as next year, according to economist and author Anders Åslund. In a recent op-ed on Project Syndicate, he cited financial, technological, and demographic headwinds weighing on a Russian economy that’s headed

Antarctica is rapidly turning green; find out why it’s troubling

According to the latest development, Antarctica is undergoing a significant change. As per a study, the once-icy terrain is now gradually becoming greener. The research states that Antarctica’s vegetation growth rate has increased by over 30% in the last three decades, suggesting climate change is having a major effect on this far-off continent. 10 most

Chuck (Golfer Extraordinaire) Mertz, 79, of Peachtree City, Ga.

Chuck “Golfer Extraordinaire” Mertz, 79, of Peachtree City, Georgia, passed away on May 13, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of birdies, bogeys, and unforgettable memories on the greens. Born on January 17, 1945, in Milwaukee, WI, Chuck spent his life charming everyone he met with his infectious smile and love for the game of golf.

Greening of Antartica shows how climate change affects the frozen continent

Plant growth is accelerating on the Antarctic Peninsula and nearby islands. When satellites first started peering down on the craggy, glaciated Antarctic Peninsula about 40 years ago, they saw only a few tiny patches of vegetation covering a total of about 8,000 square feet—less than a football field. But since then, the Antarctic Peninsula has

Your daily Eagles trivia game, Sunday edition

We’re back for another day of the Bleeding Green Nation in-5 daily trivia game, and we’re returning to our system of a new article each day for the game. We tried using a single article for the game, updated with the latest game each day, but it was creating a bit of an unwieldy experience

Green Day Caps Historic Portland Stadium’s Rock N’ Roll Resurrection

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day closes Providence Park’s first outdoor concert season in 19 years on September 25, 2024. Liz Hooper Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong catches his breathe near the front of the stage, his eyes surveying a surging crowd of more than 32,000 fans in Portland’s 98-year-old soccer stadium, Providence Park.