Some of the most accomplished students in Northern California gathered with their families at Stanford University for the Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards on Tuesday, November 29. The ceremony honored these students with a reception and a presentation of awards for outstanding achievement in academics and community involvement and their interest in one of seven categories […]
Month: November 2016
Game Preview: Golden State Warriors (12-2) vs Los Angeles Lakers (7-7)
• End of the road Falling off an undefeated four-game street trip, the Warriors return home to play six of their next seven games at Oracle Arena, starting on Wednesday night against the Lakers. This will be the second of four matchups between the two groups this season. Los Angeles managed Golden State their lone […]
Some Best And Worst Moments From The American Music Awards Night
Best: Chrissy Teigen Practically Drops an FDT-Bomb Albeit cut out thoughtfully by the blue pencil, Chrissy Teigen’s post-race discontent showed in the F-bomb (or two) listened ’round the world. While presenting a performance by her hubby, John Legend, Teigen took a risk to let loose a little. “This next performer is a splendid musician and […]
2016 Napa Valley Film Festival’s Full List of Awards
The Napa Valley Film Festival (NVFF) commended its exceptionally expected sixth anniversary on November 9-13. The social event of film, nourishment, and wine at the most dramatic time of year showcased more than 120 new autonomous movies and studio sneak previews in various scenes all through the pleasant towns of Napa, Yountville, St. Helena and […]
Napa Valley Film Festival
As the country grappled with the outcome of an intense election cycle, traumatized liberals and conservatives alike came together at the Napa Valley Film Festival with questions about the future direction of this country. What they found were films that explored those themes and the broader idea of what it means to be an American […]
Dancing With the Stars Week 10: Who’s Going to the Finals?
After a Dancing With the Stars semi-finals night that saw what must’ve been the record for flawless score performances (seven altogether!), and additionally the season’s most enthusiastic minute when Laurie Hernandez uncovered that her cherished grandmother had passed away, it was the ideal opportunity for Tom Bergeron to dash somebody’s fantasies of winning the pinned […]
Editor’s Note November 2016
Image & Style Magazine Editor’s Note of November 2016 We are coming up on the one-year mark at the Peninsula Estate after our move from the Chateau By The Sea. The magazine staff still enjoy the panoramic ocean views and I do visit often to make sure the business is running smoothly. Like today – […]
Women who concieve during winter more likely to develop diabetes
WOMEN who conceive in winter are more likely to develop gestational diabetes and increase the likelihood of harmful risks for both child and mother. A study led by researchers at the University of Adelaide in South Australia investigated more than 60,000 births in the state over a five-year period and confirmed a seasonal variation in , […]
UPDATE: The Cubs Winning The World Series
Chicago beat Cleveland 8-7 in rain-delayed 10 innings for the first time in World Series since 1908 CLEVELAND – Kris Bryant began to grin even before he handled the ball. What’s more, with his toss to first for the last out, the horrifying hold up ’til one year from now was over finally. No more […]
Reasons Why Donald Trump Became The New US President
Donald Trump proved the surveyors, indicators, and, yes, “haters and losers” wrong on Tuesday night with a stunning win over Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton. Here are five of the most compelling motivations why he could do as such. Disappointment and outrage at Washington, D.C Trust and change were the strengths that introduced Barack Obama into […]