
In Los Angeles, the 77th Emmy Awards — the television equivalent of the Oscars — were presented. In short, the leaders by number of wins in main and additional categories were: 📌 The Studio (13 wins)📌 Adolescence (9 wins)📌 The Penguin (9 wins)📌 Severance (9
Apparently, this will remain a traditional morning historical column — at least until someone tells me to stop. Apologies for the quality of some of the videos; we work with what we have. Let’s go back 20 years. In autumn 2005, Channel 11 aired a report titled “The Cable Car Will Soon Start
On its poster, the series boldly claims to be “The most anticipated series of the year,” having won the corresponding nomination at the Pilot festival. The season has just ended. Did it live up to the expectations, or was the award premature? Let’s take a closer look. But first, a small
“Mussel Place.” It’s time to talk, if not about the most important, then certainly about the most anticipated gastronomic opening of the year. The location is familiar: previously, this spot was home to “Khmeli Suneli.” Renovations stretched out through the whole summer, the opening dates kept
Full menu of the “Far Niente” restaurant (Residential Complex Holms | Popova St., 26a) Relevant as of the time of publication. As I often say, “seek and you shall find” — that’s how I came across this photo in the account of Natalia Lysenko, an expert in etiquette, table setting, and
Has everyone already watched the final episode of Outsource? What did you think of the ending? Honestly, the last time a domestic series kept me in such suspense and anticipation was Crystalline. Maybe I’m overanalyzing, but the character posters featuring quotes from the German philosopher