Author: Keith Hofmann

Keith Hofmann writes about bars, restaurants, men’s fashion, movies and health. Hofmann is a qualified cocktail bartender with a diploma from the European Bartender School and holds a degree in English Literature from the University of Westminster.

Garmin International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), appointed golf legend and businessman Greg Norman as their global brand ambassador. Norman, who holds the distinction of defending his No. 1 position in the world golf rankings for 331 weeks, is a two-time Open Champion, he had won more than 90 tournaments worldwide. Also, he is the member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. The legend will spotlight smartwatches and rangefinders designed for an active lifestyle in Garmin campaign. Also, he will highlight his own experiences with golf products such as the Approach S60 golf watch and the…

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German fashion designer Philipp Plein, who has been posing with the Ferrari in the past, has been threatened by Ferrari’s lawyer. The 41-years-old German designer has recently been lashed out by the Italian luxury sports car maker, for using their product in his photographs, which the car manufacturer found inexcusable and distasteful. Though it was not the first time Plein posed with the Ferrari model, even though he has done it numerous times before. He owns a green Ferrari 812 Superfast; besides, he also owns other luxurious brands, which includes Rolls Royce and Lamborghini. Recently, Plein posted a series…

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It seems the doldrums in Indian football is perpetual as none of the wrangling ISL and I-League clubs are willing to budge from their claims of being the premier league in the country. Tension within Indian football is only escalating as both the leagues want to represent the country at the AFC Champions League. This was the topic in the latest episode of “Talking Turkey with Kanthi” on Power Sportz—Indian football. Show host and Editor-in-chief of Power Sportz, Kanthi D Suresh tried to delve into the issues and dissect what is plaguing football in India. Too much revealed on the…

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Good news for Zombieland fans, 10 years long wait is finally over. An official trailer for Zombieland 2 has been released featuring Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock fighting zombies in the American heartland. Zombieland was a film about four strangers getting together to fight zombies and accidentally kill Bill Murray. Now, the movie is returning for a second bout that brings together the original four—Abigail Breslin, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, and Jesse Eisenberg—with a lot more at stake. Zombieland: Double Tap is set to hit United Kingdom cinemas on October 18 from Sony Pictures. This date is also the…

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It’s been over a month since SpaceX launched its first batch of 60 internet-beaming satellites for the company’s massive Starlink activity, and everything except three of the satellites appear to function as planned. At first, SpaceX had the option to speak with each of the 60 spacecraft after launch, however in the long run lost correspondence with three outliers. The uncommunicative trio will continue to orbit the Earth for a time, but will eventually get pulled down toward our planet by gravity, where they will burn up in the atmosphere. The remainder of the 57 satellites have been filling in…

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SpaceX launched its heftiest rocket with 24 research satellites Tuesday, a center of-the-night rideshare featuring a profound space nuclear clock, solar sail, a clean and green rocket fuel testbed, and even human ashes. It was the third trip of a Falcon Heavy rocket, yet the first requested up by the military. The Defense Department mission, named STP-2 for Space Test Program, is relied upon to give information to affirm the Falcon Heavy – and reused boosters – for future national security launches. It denoted the military’s first ride on a reused rocket. Both side promoters arrived back at Cape Canaveral…

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The wait is over for fans of the Toy Story franchise. Pixar’s most recent film hits theaters today and film critic Tony Toscano joined Good Morning Utah to give his review. Included underneath is Tony’s full review of all the new films out in theaters this end of the week. Anna A lovely Russian woman becomes her government’s deadliest assassin. “Anna” is a well crafted espionage film about the cat game the CIA and KGB played. Both Sasha Luce and Helen Mirren give great, strong performances and the story has enough wanders aimlessly to keep the crowd intrigued, yet the…

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NASA has managed out how to circle more like a planetary body than any spacecraft has ever come before. After a maneuver, the spacecraft in NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has reached a new level of proximity to the asteroid Bennu, the space agency said. The mission as of late entered another phase where the spacecraft will orbit around 68 meters over the asteroid Bennu’s surface. During this phase, known as Orbital B, the spacecraft will snap images of the asteroid’s horizon and map the object to determine where the best sample collection site on Bennu’s surface is, NASA said in a…

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The Washington DC road’s name is a nod to the title of a book and film about the lives of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson. They made significant contributions to space flight during the 1960s. In any case, their victories and battles were not broadly known until some other time. “‘Hidden Figures’ is about taking off our blinders and recognising the contributions of the unseen individuals who were there at the beginning of the story,” Margot Lee Shetterly, who wrote the 2016 book which inspired the Oscar-nominated film, told the audience gathered in Washington. “And whose persistence and…

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Scientists uncovered that insulin-producing beta cells can change their very own function in diabetes. They found that the RNA informing system which advises proteins how to act in cells is functioning differently in diabetes. The changes lead to a portion of the beta cells no longer producing insulin which regulates blood sugar, and as opposed to creating somatostatin, which can hinder the secretion of other significant hormones including insulin itself. The study may give new experiences into how high blood sugar can adjust the behaviour of significant hormone-creating cells, and make ready to new treatments. Professor Lorna Harries, the lead…

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