Kingsley Amis wrote a deep dive story in Food & Wine about the history of gin, how to drink gin, why writers love gin, and why gin may have once been slightly poisonous. Kingsley Amis is one of the ...
Five gins from four continents dominated the final round. Devil’s Grin Gin was the Best in Show Gin and automatically advanced to the prestigious San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
Switzerland-based designer Ini Archibong has created a dimpled-glass gin bottle for musicians Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg's spirits company Gin & Juice, following the brand's launch in 2024. For the ...
Carol Gordon placed a fresh needle and an Ella Fitzgerald record on a windup Victrola in her Massapequa living room surrounded by African American artifacts, and smiled. In addition to the music ...
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Actors, filmmakers, costume designers and artists came together to celebrate excellence in film & television at the 27th ...
However, some fans are chattering about whether or not the big game's logo long ago determined which teams would play outcomes. The Super Bowl logo theory posits that the teams that would play in ...
Green directed Clint Eastwood in Chrysler's famed 2012 "Halftime in America" ad. What is it like to direct Super Bowl commercials in your spare time between movies? Speaking to the Playhouse Post ...
For years, the NFL had used unique, original logos for each Super Bowl that often had something to do with the game’s host city. That only changed when the league went full corporate for Super ...
Many football fans will tune in this weekend to see if the infamous Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory reigns true. The Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory proposes that the colors in the logo ...
The new Super Bowl logo, which features the Roman numeral LX (60), was released shortly following the conclusion of Super Bowl 59 on Sunday. The logo also features redwood trees, the Golden Gate ...
As of noon yesterday, the White House has adopted a new logo that will appear everywhere from the administration’s website to official letterheads and the backdrop of press briefings.