Alisa Leht Discovered Ballroom Dancing When She Was 55 Years Old, And Now, At The Age Of 71, She Is On The Dance Floor Every Other Day, Training For Hours And Competing In Contests. Liliya Anisimova Sat Down With Leht To Discuss Her Hobby
There Will Be No Paris, Rome, Or Latin America. During The Pandemic, The Most Popular Honeymoon Spots Became Difficult To Access For Average American Couples
After The Worst Of The COVID Pandemic, New York City Is Starting To Open Up By Introducing The Open Streets And Open Restaurants Program. Restaurants Can Spill Out Into The Streets Beyond Their Barred Outdoor Eating Areas Thanks To These Year-Round Initiatives
Straight Talk Africa Observes The Competition For Online Streaming Business In Africa, As Well As The Rising Demand For Films Made By Africans, For Africans
After A Bottle-Removal Trend Began This Week, UEFA Was Forced To Ask Players To Refrain From Taking Sponsor Bottles From Press Conferences. Ronaldo Initiated The Trend By Hiding Two Coca-Cola Bottles And Replacing Them With A Bottle Of Water During A Pre-Game Press Conference
While The Movie Business Expands Its Footprint In The Big Apple, Broadway Hopes To Entice People Back To The Theatre As COVID Regulations In New York Loosen
Ever since the pandemic lockdown began in the U.S. in March 2020, the pet adoption business has been booming. But trend hasn’t just been good for the animals
“Boogie”, a recent film by Chinese American filmmaker Eddie Huang, addresses stereotypes Asian people face in the United States
Zimbabwean snake catcher, Chawatama Marimo, at work in Harare
Magicians dazzle both the eye and mind of their audience. VOA’s Marsha James talked to one performer who tells us how his hobby turned into a career, and the importance of using his platform to address greater social issues