To celebrate the release of his epic fantasy THE LAST VIGILANT, Mark A. Latham joins our Nils for an interview: "Top of the list was “Miss Marple and Richard Sharpe go on adventures in Westeros”, and that [rather glib] one-liner stayed at the top of my mood board for quite some time."| Fantasy-Hive
Colin Fraser’s life has been punctuated by moments that could have ended him. He was shot eight times. He was wrongly incarcerated on cannabis-related charges. He came home with scars, a record, and the weight of proving himself in a society that rarely forgives. What he did next, however, changed everything. He was looking to […] <p>The post From Prison to Precision: How Colin Fraser is Using Cannabis to Build Economic & Health Equity first appeared on High Times.</p>| High Times
Comme depuis 2023, les Gilets Bleus étaient encore présents sur les grands axes autoroutiers cette année. Une opération orchestrée par… L’article Témoignage : « les électromobilistes ne sont plus du tout les mêmes qu’il y a 10 ans » selon les Gilets Bleus est apparu en premier sur Automobile Propre.| Blog Auto - Blog dédié à l'automobile et l'environnement
Mallika Singh interviews poet and organizer Lupita Limón Corrales, whose new collection, ESTA BOCA ES MÍA, has now been published by nueoi press. Corrales's poems, Singh writes, are "a testament to the dissolution of self, to the collective voice." The post Love Spells, Dying Empires: A Conversation with Lupita Limón Corrales appeared first on Protean Magazine.| Protean Magazine
An interview with Madhuri about her latest creation The post Crowdfunding for: Techniques I Have Loved first appeared on Osho News.| Osho News
By the time my conversation with Dylan O’Brien and James Sweeney wrapped, I was still trying to figure out how to categorize “Twinless” — and whether I even wanted to. […] The post ‘Twinless’ Stars Dylan O’Brien and James Sweeney on Queer Grief — and That Leaked Sex Scene appeared first on QBurgh.| QBurgh
This interview with Steve Fuller explores core tensions in contemporary knowledge production: between intellectual property and collective knowledge, institutional credit systems and knowledge circulation, and neoliberal and socialist frameworks for knowledge access. Its aim is to unpack how these tensions... Read More ›Source| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
An interview with author, designer and foresight practitioner Karl Schroeder, on worldbuilding (of course), narrative as an analytical tool, leaving behind the ideas of the nineteen-hundreds, and much more.| Worldbuilding Agency
For Such a Time as This provides a thoughtful framework for discernment rooted in scripture, historical wisdom, and the core commitments of Christian faith. Through meditations on scripture, reflections on historical precedents including the Confessing Church’s resistance to Nazi Germany, and portraits of inspiring figures who maintained their integrity in the face of oppression, Hanna Reichel guides readers toward their own Christian response to the present moment.| EerdWord
With Sean McNamara's latest film, Bau: Artist at War, earning rave reviews across the festival circuit, much of the praise has been directed at the gorgeous and painterly cinematography of DP Shawn Seifert. Fresh off projects as diverse as Buddy Games: Spring Awakening and The Bad Seed Returns, Seifert's work on the historical drama showcases a remarkable new facet of his talent, capturing the life of an artist with breathtaking visual style. We spoke with the cinematographer about his celebr...| No Film School
Analysis: A Biden-era policy to suspend the payment of duties on Southeast Asian module imports looks set to backfire badly on an already under-pressure US solar industry.| PV Tech
PV Talk: Highland Materials' CEO Richard Rast explains how the company aims to compete in the polysilicon landscape through US innovation.| PV Tech
Picture this: You’re working on your MSc thesis as an intern in software engineering, not just as an academic exercise, but side-by-side with an industry team, tackling real projects and real problems, refining code, and witnessing your ideas come alive. By the time you’ve graduated, you’re already a valued team member, ready to hit the […]| The JetBrains Blog
He's all grown up! Nolan Gould has certainly gained quite a bit of muscle since the early days of his career on Modern Family. Although he doesn't post on social media often, he knows how to make a splash when he shares photos on vacation. Gould recently uploaded some shirtless pics during a trip he took in the mountains over the summer and fans simply can't get enough. Check out the sexy snaps and some of the feral reactions below! — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — ...| Gay Pride - LGBT and Queer Voices
The professor discusses Modi–Xi talks, India–China ties, Ladakh disengagement, trade gaps, Pakistan, and South Asia rivalry.| India’s National Fortnightly Magazine
The music composer shares why melody matters more than virality, and how blocks and breaks sustain creativity.| India’s National Fortnightly Magazine
Making games can be a very fun and expressive experience. While many people decide to...| The Geekiary
The following article "In late innings of cable sports, MLB Network still swinging" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. On a humid, mid-August afternoon just outside of New York City, MLB Network host Greg Amsinger is looking ahead to what he believes will be greatest day of baseball this year. A long-awaited rematch between Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani, along with two momentous winning streaks across the country, are the evidence to support his […] Visit Sports Media Watch for more ...| Sports Media Watch
Hugo Ortega is a Superyacht Captain 500T, educator, and founder of Superyacht Sunday School, a global platform helping aspiring crew enter the luxury yachting industry. From his humble beginnings in the Bronx to captaining superyachts around the world, Hugo now mentors newcomers through accessible, expert-led courses that break down industry barriers. Company: Superyacht Sunday School […]| ValiantCEO
Umair Aziz is the founder and CEO of CoCountant, a controller-led bookkeeping and accounting firm that delivers audit-ready financials for startups and growing companies. A tech entrepreneur, investor, and author of The PeopleOps Manifesto, he has built and led global teams across fintech, financial operations, and software. Umair has guided startups from idea to exit […]| ValiantCEO
TIFF: In Jonatan Etzler's darkly funny "Bad Apples," the actress plays a harried teacher who does something really crazy to a naughty student. As the pair explain to IndieWire, that's not the wildest part: It's how disarmingly funny Ronan gets to be.| IndieWire
The curator of the Bukhara Biennial discusses the interconnectivity of food and cultural erasure.| ARTnews.com
Stephen was recently interviewed by Claire O’Berry, host of the Dying Your Way podcast. Here’s what she had to say about their talk: Interviewing Stephen Jenkinson is not for the […] The post On Thresholds, Ancestors, and the Village We Need appeared first on Orphan Wisdom.| Orphan Wisdom
Stephen was recently interviewed by Daniel Maté, co-author of The Myth of Normal with Gabor Maté. The post Talking Matrimony with Stephen Jenkinson appeared first on Orphan Wisdom.| Orphan Wisdom
Stephen was recently interviewed by Tiff Cook, Roll With the Punches podcast host. This is what she said about their conversation: I sat down for the second time with my […] The post How to Love When the Honeymoon’s Over: A Philosophy of Matrimony | Stephen Jenkinson appeared first on Orphan Wisdom.| Orphan Wisdom
Stephen was recently interviewed by Word Up podcast host, Dani Katz. This is what she wrote about the interview: Forget the cake and confetti — Stephen Jenkinson and I are […] The post Vows vs. Promises: Matrimony in the Age of Broken Rituals with Stephen Jenkinson appeared first on Orphan Wisdom.| Orphan Wisdom
Here we present an interview with Gabi, a member of the Cyber Toufan team. We contacted Gabi on Telegram and shared a list of questions, which we make available here in full. This team, active since October 2024, has published details of 13 operations it has conducted against Israeli targets on its website since late| deepdarkCTI
An interview with Tibetan Canadian filmmaker Kunsang Kyirong about her debut feature film, 100 Sunset The post Acceptance and the Tibetan Diaspora On-Screen appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.| Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
To celebrate 9 years of my blog, I interviewed a very special person: Kyle Riesenbeck, who is now Operations Manager at Upload VR. He is one of the people in the industry I esteem the most, and I was very happy to finally meet him in person at CES this year, and so I asked […] The post Big interview with Kyle Riesenbeck about Upload VR, the XR space, the “good old days”, and more! appeared first on The Ghost Howls.| The Ghost Howls
Ray Dalio – US sliding towards 1930s-style autocracy (FT) Ken Fisher – What Comes Next for US Stocks? (Fisher) Europe’s Small-Cap Golden Age (Verdad) Warren Buffett says he is ‘disappointed’ in Kraft Heinz split; shares fall 7% (CNBC) A Short History of the S&P 500 (Carlson) The Probability Machine (Ritholz) ... Read More| The Acquirer's Multiple®
Nima and I Discuss the Self-destructive Foreign Policy of the US I come in at about the 57 minute mark after Larry Johnson https://www.youtube.com/live/teOhFP4QnYY| PaulCraigRoberts.org
A modern romance set against the rapidly changing landscape of Brooklyn, “Love, Brooklyn” follows a writer (André Holland, “Moonlight”) as he navigates complicated relationships with his ex…| Cinema Femme
Kate Hart talks about how her dog training business led to her creating her own scentwork kit and became a new business, The Sniffer Shop.| Rachel Spencer Coaching
After AMC shelved the sci-fi series Demascus, star Shakira Ja'Nai Paye opens up about its surprising resurrection and what she hopes is next.| Mama's Geeky
In this interview, xikers talks about opening for ATEEZ, their viral "Breathe/BOUNCY" mashup, and the message behind their new single, "ICONIC."| Mama's Geeky
Chelsea Hart Melcher’s debut album, SO SMOOTH, SO SWEET, vibrantly introduces works by Harvard composer Allen Sapp (1922–1999), highlighting Melcher’s emotive and powerful singing alongside Sapp’s lyrical text setting, harmonic richness, and evolving style across decades. Today, Chelsea is our featured artist on “The Inside Story,” a blog series exploring the inner workings and [...] The post The Inside Story: Chelsea Hart Melcher and SO SMOOTH, SO SWEET appeared first on Navona R...| Navona Records
ALL IS MIRACLE from composer Kyle Pederson and Transept combines re-imaginings of iconic hymns, newly crafted genre-bending works, four world premieres, a mix of ancient and newly crafted texts, and unique instrumentation and textures — all working together to create an immersive, spiritual experience for listeners. The album explores a universe pulsing with spirit [...] The post The Inside Story: Kyle Pederson and ALL IS MIRACLE appeared first on Navona Records.| Navona Records
Read on for his in-depth guide to performance preparation, and a look at his wide-ranging interests outside of music…| Navona Records
Today we’re talking to Olivier Dufailly, who’s working on PyPos3DLO, an app based on LibreOffice to create mechanical characters, edit and optimize Poser files, and manipulate WaveFront files: Tell us a bit about yourself! I live in Toulouse (France) and for around 30 years I’ve mainly worked in the space and aeronautical domain (from software […]| The Document Foundation Blog
For over 160 years, Hiyoshiya has been dedicated to preserving the art of Kyo-wagasa, beautifully crafted traditional Japanese umbrellas. Specializing in different styles, like Janome-gasa and Ban-gassa, Hiyoshiya’s expertise extends beyond crafting pieces to also restoring wagasa used in temples, shrines, and ceremonies across Japan. While […]| Arigato Travel
Hotel SOWAKA Gion in Kyoto is the perfect getaway for those seeking the luxury of a traditional Japanese Ryokan with modern comforts. Located in the historic area of Gion, Hotel SOWAKA represents the best of life in Japan; an effortless blend between traditional craftsmanship and modern […]| Arigato Travel
Nihon Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo talks about how Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter was remade into a longer, but denser gameplay experience.| AUTOMATON WEST
Nihon Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo talks about the company's recently developed in-house engine, the Falcom Developer Kit (FDK).| AUTOMATON WEST
Newmedica, winner of the 2025 Excellence in Eye Care Services Award, shares how it continues to lead the field in ophthalmology by combining data-backed clinical performance with personalised patient care. Managing Director Peter Bainbridge discusses the organisation’s growth, innovation, and future plans.| Business Awards UK
In her new book “Rehab: An American Scandal,” journalist Shoshana Walter delves deeply into the nation’s broken drug treatment industry, tracing the personal experiences of those enmeshed in the system and offering insight into how difficult it can be to find high-quality treatment for opioid addiction.| Undark Magazine
Symbiote secrets and exclusive art reveals are all in Venom Unleashed #11!| AIPT
How do photographers prepare for actual war zones? Well, there’s a training course. Jennifer Forward-Hayter attended one to find out more…| Amateur Photographer
What have you been up to these last couple of months? Share freely any publication news you may have, and...| LIBRE
In the heart of the Oregon wilderness, a reclusive Woodsman (Ivan Martin) stumbles upon a teenage runaway, Dani (Maddison Brown), barely clinging to life. What begins as a reluctant act of rescue turns into a journey across the state—one that challenges both of them to open up, face their pasts, and find the courage to […]| Cinema Femme
This September, The Popcorn List—the annual survey spotlighting acclaimed films without U.S. distribution—takes its impact beyond the page and onto the screen. With the launch of The Popcorn List: Pop Up Series, audiences across the country will get a first look at eight standout films, including three in-person screenings at art house cinemas nationwide and […]| Cinema Femme
Premiering in competition at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival, “In Transit” is a tender, introspective queer drama that marks a major moment for its creative team. Directed by Jaclyn Bethany (“Tell That to the Winter Sea,” “Highway One”) and written by and starring Alex Sarrigeorgiou, the film makes its World Premiere on August 17th. […]| Cinema Femme
Norwegian helmer Nina Knag makes her feature debut with “Don’t Call Me Mama,” which world-premiered in the Crystal Globe Competition of this year’s Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 4-12). Anchored by a brave central performance from Pia Tjelta, this provocative drama explores the complex, often uncomfortable terrain of power, control, and emotional need through […]| Cinema Femme
Jeffrey Epstein. Still making headlines. But the women impacted by his crimes—by his misogyny—are rarely named. Many choose to remain anonymous, but not all. So where are their stories? Writer and producer Eliza Flug grew up in Aspen in the 1990s, surrounded by a certain kind of man—powerful, privileged, and protected. Adopted into a world […]| Cinema Femme
Simona Susnea, the cinematographer behind four of the eight episodes of The Buccaneers Season 2—including the season premiere—brings a striking visual evolution to the Apple TV+ period drama. As the series airs weekly through August 6, Susnea’s work plays a vital role in deepening the tone of the show, visually reflecting the characters’ growing maturity […]| Cinema Femme
In an entertainment industry often dominated by tragic or incomplete narratives about women, Lisa D’Apolito’s documentary, “Shari & Lamb Chop,” offers a refreshing and comprehensive look at an inspiring woman who profoundly impacted generations. Long before Fred Rogers and Jim Henson, Shari Lewis, a pioneer in children’s television, captivated audiences with her whimsical characters and […]| Cinema Femme
I was ten years old when Danny DeVito’s euphoric screen adaptation of Roald Dahl’s 1988 novel Matilda arrived in theaters. I had read the book so many times that the cover had fallen off, and in the character of Miss Honey, I found an embodiment of all the teachers who had been an invaluable, nurturing […]| Cinema Femme
How did you get started? I got my degree in Cinema Studies: film history, culture, and psychology of film. When I was a freshman and about to declare my major, it was actually going to be cinematography, because that’s what I really wanted to do. But, they were canceling that degree program that year [at […]| Cinema Femme
Welcome back readers. It’s the last week for Queer Games Bundle over on Itch. Good cause, good games, good deal! I just checked the numbers and in my time with Critical Distance I have collected roughly 5475 articles in these weekly issues...| Critical Distance
Welcome back readers. Two more weeks for the Queer Games Bundle. This is one case of line-goes-up I’m always happy to see. Check out our Patreon if you like what we do and want to help us continue to do it in...| Critical Distance
When Charli xcx walked into downtown New York bar Clandestino in May, 2024, she couldn’t have predicted that by the next day she would have committed to star in an independent film — especially one with no screenplay and scheduled to shoot just three months later, right before the start of her Brat tour. But that’s what happened when a chance encounter and free-flowing conversation led the pop star, actress and now writer and producer to say yes to the Toronto-premiering Erupcja, the la...| Filmmaker Magazine
Georgian director Alexandre Koberidze’s second feature, What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? (2021), was a sprawling city symphony-like romantic fantasy; at 186 minutes, his third feature Dry Leaf runs a half-hour longer, but doesn’t extended the labyrinthine storytelling techniques of his breakthrough film so much as consolidate its strengths and streamline its magical-realist sensibility. Employing a hybrid approach familiar to his award-winning, similarly lengthy debut, Let the Summ...| Filmmaker Magazine
Her face obscured in shadow, a woman, the poet, Eva HD, takes a photograph. Cut to words on the screen, a quote from another poet, Toni Morrison: “At some point in life the world’s beauty becomes enough. You don’t need to photograph, paint or even remember it. It is enough.” The paradox created by the juxtaposition of those words and that image animates How to Shoot a Ghost, Charlie Kaufman’s new Venice-premiering short film, written by HD, that sensuously and melancholically tangle...| Filmmaker Magazine
In Nobody, a government assassin turned middle-aged family man (Bob Odenkirk) breaks out of his humdrum suburban existence by instigating an escalating feud with the Russian mob. In the film’s sequel, out in theaters, a burnt-out Odenkirk now needs a break from his return to espionage. So, he packs up the family and heads to Plummerville, a run-down water park where he spent one of his happiest childhood summers. Action maestro Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes for Us) takes the directorial r...| Filmmaker Magazine
It’s well known that George Lucas approached David Lynch to direct Return of the Jedi (1983), and that Lynch (thankfully) demurred, instead pursuing Blue Velvet (1985). Less well-known is the fact that the two films share an editor—Duwayne Dunham, an unlikely hyperspace lane between two otherwise distant cinematic galaxies. As a director himself, Dunham has a body of work that poses yet another wrinkle in space-time: since making his feature debut with Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journ...| Filmmaker Magazine
The first time we see retail worker Matthew (Théodore Pellerin), it’s through the eyes of his new friend Oliver (Archie Madekwe), as the up-and-coming popstar films him with a camcorder. It’s an arresting opening image, given how much the rest of Lurker finds Matthew gazing at Oliver in adoration instead. “I need a real person,” the fickle musician says, soon after their chance encounter. He’s talking about seeking the honest opinion of a regular person on his music, not the blind ...| Filmmaker Magazine
Aaron Brookner and Rodrigo Areias’s Nova ’78 centers around the Nova Convention, a late ’70s avant-garde extravaganza that took place at NYC’s now defunct Entermedia Theater (Second Avenue and 12th Street) in honor of William S. Burroughs’s return to the U.S. after living more than 20 years abroad. It was also a great excuse to gather a who’s who roster of counterculture icons to perform in the presence of the postmodern wordsmith who’d profoundly impacted them all. That would i...| Filmmaker Magazine
In my recent Filmmaker conversation with Julia Loktev about the making of her monumental documentary, My Undesirable Friends, I cited the work of the late documentary filmmaker Joel DeMott, because I believe there is a straight line between DeMott’s approach in the late 1970s to shooting vérité documentary using shoulder-mounted 16mm cameras and Loktev’s latter-day methods using iPhones. DeMott, who died in June, has been eulogized in obits in Documentary and The New York Times, so no...| Filmmaker Magazine
The films of Julian Radlmaier have all been infused with a specific kind of longing for a better future in the sense of Marxist utopias. From his early films—A Spectre is Haunting Europe (2013) and A Proletarian Winter’s Tale (2014)—to the snappy meta-commentary Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog in 2017 and 2021’s Bloodsuckers, aptly sub-titled “A Marxist Vampire Comedy,” Radlmaier has perfected the political allegory for our day and age. Static tableaux paired with outrageously f...| Filmmaker Magazine
When cinematographer Larkin Seiple finished the Apple+ feature Wolfs, he was set on taking a well-deserved break. It was going to take a special project to coax him back behind the camera before he’d decompressed, especially for a project outside his home base in L.A. Then the script for Weapons arrived the day after wrap. “I read the script in like an hour and I was like, ‘Shit. It’s really good. I don’t know if I’ll ever get the chance to shoot something like this again,’” s...| Filmmaker Magazine
After 15 years working in series television, writing shows including Longmire, Damnation, The Terror, and most recently, Pokerface, Tony Tost moves into the world of feature filmmaking with his road-trip western caper flick Americana, whose cast boasts Zahn McClarnon, Paul Walter Hauser and Sydney Sweeney. Tost spoke with Filmmaker about his upbringing, his journey from academic and published poet to screenwriter, showrunner, and sage of the narrative craft — his Substack, Practical Screenw...| Filmmaker Magazine
Thanks to its carnival culture, beautiful beaches, and temperate climate, the Caribbean has become a favourite holiday destination for travellers around the world. Demand for air travel between the Caribbean’s 7,000 islands is fuelled further by their 44 million inhabitants, who want to stay connected with friends and family across the region. At Aviation Festival […] The post The unique challenges and opportunities for airlines in the Caribbean first appeared on World Aviation Festival.| World Aviation Festival
Q: “I’m finishing my education degree, and I’m interviewing for my first teaching position. How do I prepare for my interviews and how will I know when it is a good fit? I don’t want to make a bad choice in my first job. Please help!” — Signed, Future lifelong educator A: Congratulations! This is […] The post How to prepare for your first teaching position interview appeared first on Kappan Online.| Kappan Online
“The Austen biography space is fairly saturated and covered. But there’s still a lot more we can learn by seeing her in context: that is, by seeing Austen in relation to her society, her family, her friends.”| Public Books
BGN interviews the cast of the new Peacock series The Paper Featured in the interviews are: Melvin Gregg, Ramona Young, Oscar Nuñez, Gbemisola Ikumelo and Alex Edelman. The documentary crew that immortalized Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton branch in the Emmy Award-winning series The Office find a new subject when they discover a historic Midwestern newspaper and… The post The Cast of ‘The Paper’ on Who is Telling the Truth and Who is Lying about Improvising Lines appeared first on Black Gi...| Black Girl Nerds
'We Strangers' has a limited theatrical release on August 22nd and a September 9th launch on VOD.| Black Girl Nerds
Today we're thrilled to welcome to the Hive authors from upcoming Dark Academia anthology THESE DREAMING SPIRES to discuss what the genre means to them!| Fantasy-Hive
Matias Mosquera is an Argentine architect and musician, educated at the University of Buenos Aires, and who spent time with Denmark’s 3XN studio, before launching BAM! Architecture and later founding AtelierM in Buenos Aires in 2020. He also teaches Architectural Design at his alma mater. Under Matias Mosquera’s leadership, AtelierM operates as an experimental studio driven ... Read more| ArchitectureLab
Đặng Đức Việt is a Vietnamese architect and the founding principal of atelier 12, a Hanoi-based architecture and interior design studio established in 2015. Rooted in personal memory and cultural continuity, atelier 12 creates spaces that reflect vernacular sensibilities through natural materials, local craftsmanship, and context-driven strategies. Under Đặng Đức Việt’s direction, the studio explores ... Read more| ArchitectureLab
Discover practical behavior support tips and strategies to overcome mental health challenges and transform lives in this insightful podcast episode... The post Practical Mental Health & Behaviour Support Strategies with Carly Burns first appeared on Transform Life.| Transform Life
Alberto Pian is an Italian teacher and Apple Distinguished Educator. He has been one of the pioneers of podcasting in Italy, particularly in the field of education. Among his most significant projects is RadioTony, which launched its first broadcast on September 19, 2005. The initiative was originally created to support a student with a severe […] The post The Evolution of Podcasting: Alberto Pian and Alberto Betella on Formats, Trends, and Innovation appeared first on RSS.com Podcast Hosting.| RSS.com Podcast Hosting
In 2002, journalist Natalie Hopkinson ventured into a nondescript rowhouse in Northwest D.C., home of legendary underground club The House of Secrets. It was Howard University’s homecoming. Upstairs, a duo brought the sounds of U Street to the club’s cramped attic, filling the space to the brim. The group was the CrossRhodes, featuring W. Ellington… The post Wes Felton and Raheem DeVaughn tell ‘the story of us’ appeared first on CapitalBop.| CapitalBop
If you wanna buy the tester of ChargerLAB POWER-Z, you can visit our Amazon store:United States: Click hereDeutschland: Click hereUnited Kingdom: Click hereFrance: Click here Introduction---------------------------------------------------------------Today, we have invited Mr. Sam (Sheng) Ouyang to join us for an in-depth conversation from multiple perspectives, exploring Empower’s brand story and core technologies together. Related Articles:1. ChargerLAB's Interview with WPC: Explori...| Chargerlab
The UK’s new Labour government took power last summer, promising a renewable energy revolution, with solar playing a lead role.| PV Tech
Nihon Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo told us about what led to their studio's first simultaneous global release in the Tails series.| AUTOMATON WEST
Nihon Falcom CEO and president talks about the company's future plans for remakes and new entries in the Trails series.| AUTOMATON WEST
I never write anything hoping to elicit a certain reaction or emotion. That's not why I make art. And once something is published, I no longer have control over the response. But even though this piece is based on my own personal memories, experiences, and obsessions, I do hope that other people will find it relatable in some visceral way...| The Good Life Review
I titled the poem “if” as an encouragement for readers to invite wonder into their own lives. By asking “if,” you’re really asking yourself to imagine a catalog of possibilities, a set of potentials that exercises your mind, your creativity, and your ability to dream. Ultimately, I think, half the work of an artist is to imagine all that is possible (and impossible) and then to realize it...| The Good Life Review
I think the love we hold for ourselves and others is always changing shapes and sizes. After Forgiveness really leans into that. It doesn’t have a lot of answers. But it’s trying its best to make sense of things, while also keeping the plants alive....| The Good Life Review
When Mr. Boppo walked through the classroom door in that MFA fiction workshop, I saw him as an actual clown who challenges the main character, Evan, as an ambiguous kind of antagonist who also represents many things to Evan who is struggling at that moment. I encourage readers to create their own interpretations of my writing, but I definitely know what Mr. Boppo means to me, even if Evan can't see it until the end...| The Good Life Review
I always thought that I was too much of an overwriter to be any good at flash fiction. It sometimes takes me 200 words just to clear my throat. And my writing in no way resembles the prose-poemy lyricism of the best flash stories. But I’ve found that I love being able to come up with an idea, then write a first draft that might indulge my proclivity for excess, then pare that down to get to the heart of the story and the characters...| The Good Life Review
Federico Fubini According to the Russian entrepreneur living in exile … The post Russian opposition leader Khodorkovsky: ‘Financial and recruitment problems: Putin has good reasons to negotiate. But he is cautious. And he can still fight.’ appeared first on Mikhail Khodorkovsky.| Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Annejet van der Zijl brengt met De zwevende wereld de geschiedenis van Japan en de levens van twee opmerkelijke figuren tot leven.| Biografieportaal
The consultant and educator discusses her coffee background, how she became an educator, and the upcoming Level Up event for baristas.| The Pourover
Door gastauteur - Boeddhistisch Dagblad Bhikkhu Bodhi: 'Toen we begonnen met BGR, was ons doel mensen helpen die getroffen zijn door armoede, rampen en sociale verwaarlozing. Al gauw beseften we dat dit te vaag was en onpraktisch. Zelfs grote, gerenommeerde humanitaire organisaties zoals CARE en Oxfam hebben duidelijker omschreven doelen. Als kleine boeddhistische organisatie konden wij niet alle problemen van de wereld aanpakken zonder dat onze energie zou verdwijnen.'| Boeddhistisch Dagblad
There’s something special about the moment when an underground artist, beloved by a small but fervent group, breaks out onto the mainstream stage. For the last decade and change, director Timo Tjahjanto has been making horror and action films (and sometimes both at once) that have made a splash among genre enthusiasts. His co-directing work [...] The post Timo Tjahjanto Talks Nobody 2, Beekeeper 2, and Being a “Sequel Guy” (EXCLUSIVE) appeared first on DiscussingFilm.| DiscussingFilm
Interview mit Seraina Kienast Seraina Kienast ist Gründerin von Seramed, einem medizinischen Massageunternehmen in Uster (ZH). 2017 startete sie alleine in einer Gemeinschaftspraxis, neben einem 40 %-Pensum als Dozentin. Heute beschäftigt sie neun Mitarbeitende, eröffnet demnächst einen zweiten Standort in Dübendorf und behandelt selbst nur noch 15–20 Kund:innen pro Woche. Doch der Weg dorthin war alles andere als einfach. […]| mach-dis-ding.ch
In dieser ganz besonderen Folge spricht Nico nicht mit einer Unternehmerin, sondern über eine. Gemeinsam mit Journalist und Buchautor Stefan Mair rekonstruiert er den atemberaubenden Aufstieg und das dramatische Scheitern des Schweizer MedTech-Startups Ava, bekannt durch das Fruchtbarkeitsarmband und ihre charismatische Mitgründerin Lea von Bidder. Ava sammelte über 50 Millionen CHF ein, wurde zur Vorzeige-Gründerstory, Lea zierte internationale Medien von Guardian bis SRF, das Produkt ve...| mach-dis-ding.ch
Benjamin Tamm, Head of Relai Private & Business, ist überzeugt: Bitcoin ist die sicherste Wertspeicherung für die Zukunft. Privat hat er deshalb sogar einen Kredit aufgenommen, um Bitcoin zu kaufen, mit voller Überzeugung. In dieser Folge spricht er mit Nico darüber, warum auch Unternehmen Bitcoin halten sollten, wie das konkret funktioniert und welche Fallstricke und Chancen es dabei gibt. Relai bietet Unternehmen seit 2022 die Möglichkeit, regelmässig Bitcoin über ein Firmenkonto zu ...| mach-dis-ding.ch