August came and went and I wouldn’t say I did a fantastic job with my August 2025 TBR. I read one ARC and one “hopeful read” on my list. Instead of reaching for another of the ARCs there, I swapped one out for an ARC of poetry. That’s just how it goes sometimes. Anyway, September is a new month, which means I have my September 2025 TBR ready to go. Priority Reads A FAE IN FINANCE by Juliet Brooks: If… More The post September 2025 TBR appeared first on A Literary Escape.| A Literary Escape
I had to quickly throw together this August 2025 On My Radar, but I think I got most (if not all) things here! August was a long month, so there are a lot of reviews. There’s something in the list for most folks from YA to nonfiction to horror, fantasy, and romance. Check out this list and have fun blog hopping! Reviews Discussions Bookish Miscellany News The post August 2025 On My Radar appeared first on A Literary Escape.| A Literary Escape
This end-of-summer edition of dining news around Dallas feels transitional, even a little wistful, with early hints of fall — AKA pumpkin — in the air. There's some real firsts here: a smoothie chain expanding into food, a chocolate shop expanding into the airport, and a burger chain adding a smashburger to its permanent menu. See you in September! Here's what's happening in Dallas restaurant news: Smoothie King has launched “Power Eats” — its first food menu. Items include Peanut B...| CultureMap Dallas
hello everyone and welcome back!! how have you all been? 🤗 we’re really in the last of august now 🥲 for my part, i’ve spent the majority of salt-air-and-the-rust-on-your-door month busi…| Beyond the Read
Labor Day weekend is here, the leaves are changing, and summer is drawing to a close… which means it’s time to declare some winners and losers. Each year, the TVLine staff looks back on the summer that was and takes stock of the TV shows and personalities that soared… and yeah, the ones that soured, too. […]| Lists – TVLine
The summer movie season may be officially over, but the biggest movie of the summer (and the year, for that matter) is coming to streaming. That’s “Lilo & Stitch,” Disney’s live-action remake of the 2002 animated classic that remains Hollywood’s only $1 billion grosser of the the year so far. The family blockbuster debuts on […]| Lists – Variety
There’s a shakeup at Studio 8H, as a handful of “Saturday Night Live” cast members have left the show ahead of its 51st season. The exodus began on Aug. 25 with the departure of Devon Walker, who wrote on Instagram that sometimes his time on “SNL” was “really cool” and “sometimes it was toxic as […]| Lists – Variety
This year’s slate of films promises a little something for everyone. With a mix of highly anticipated comic book reboots, adaptations from best-selling novels and sequels to original projects from notable directors, 2025 is shaping up to offer lots of cinematic riches, including projects from Paul Thomas Anderson, Yorgos Lanthimos and James Cameron. The spring […]| Lists – Variety
Psychologist and coach Nick Wignall shares seven of his favorite journaling prompts and reflections questions to overcome perfectionism| Nick Wignall
My friend Joel finally published his GOAT list. Finally! I’ve only been pushing him for nearly …| Brain Baking
I have always imagined that Paradise will be some kind of library. | BEEW
VIBE lists women in Hollywood who have opted for nontraditional lifestyles.| Lists – VIBE.com
From flings, long-term relationships, and a few rumors, here's a look at the NFL star's dating history.| Lists – VIBE.com
From raw home video footage of the storm to deep reflections two decades later, these releases serve to inform and document the brutal truth.| Lists – VIBE.com
From "Hurricane Huda" to Chelley and Olandria calling out those who wronged them, here's what went down on the two-hour special.| Lists – VIBE.com
These brands were all labeled "woke" after updating their logos and/or monikers.| Lists – VIBE.com
A breakdown of how a "Must Be Nice" comment led to a "Made For Me" diss track.| Lists – VIBE.com
Check out VIBE's list of Hip-Hop and R&B stars who mirror each others artistry, career trajectory, and more.| VIBE.com
Welcome to this month’s Top Picks! Every month, we like to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve rounded up our contributors and asked them each to recommend just one favourite read of the month. A big thank you to Nils for coming up with this feature, and our contributors for taking part! Let’s find out what the team has read this month… Nils: The Last Vigilant by Mark A Latham Unfortunately August started off with a fairly quick buddy read with Beth as I ended up...| Fantasy-Hive
The Infatuation, a restaurant reviews website in Austin and 11 other cities, has taken its stance on the 20 best barbecue restaurants in Texas. The No. 1 spot goes to a buzzy Austin choice: LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue. It's one of eight Austin-area restaurants on the list overall. Reviews on The Infatuation are broken down into sections that make sense at a glance and can be easily compared from restaurant to restaurant. Those include some combination of (it varies) a numerical rating from 1-10,...| CultureMap Austin
This article lists the current best inflatable projector screens on the market and provides information on what features you should look for when buying.| STOZZ AUDIO
This article lists the 5 best uninterruptible power supplies, which can help users protect their devices and workload during blackouts.| STOZZ AUDIO
Lets talk about underated albums for the audiophile ears. Here, Brian, our chief writer, lists 10 of his favorite albums that slipped under the radar.| STOZZ AUDIO
This article lists what is, in my opinion, the 10 best album covers and album arts of all times. The covers to these records are instantly recognizable and never to be forgotten.| STOZZ AUDIO
This article lists the best portable power stations available in 2024 for charging your devices on trips, camping, worksites and in many other situations.| STOZZ AUDIO
This article is a list of the current best pet cameras to monitor your dog or cat when you arent home. All connect to the internet and have inbuilt screens and microphones.| STOZZ AUDIO
I've got an app in production where the user builds a list of beer prices to later on make into a PDF of shelf tags (it's for the beverage industry). The user picks a brand, then a package, types i...| User Experience Stack Exchange
Traveling to Siargao? This article is just a sneak peek into the very diverse flavors that Siargao has to offer!| Philippine Beach Guide
While I spend a good deal of time on my blog, it’s only a small part of who I am. So for today’s “Non-bookish freebie” I decided to share a little bit about who I am outside of this blog! How else do you spend your time? How I Spend My Time When I’m Not Blogging Rock Climbing I got into rock climbing about four years ago and I’m utterly obsessed with it! I love bouldering, top ropes, and lead climbing. And I’m honestly really proud of myself for working so hard at a sport I neve...| Literacious
Nonfiction and poetry probably aren’t the two words that you would put together for a book list, but you might be surprised by the number of nonfiction poetry collections that exist! And honestly, it’s a really fun way to share facts in a format that is both surprising and accessible for kids! Whether you’re checking out some tree haikus or concrete poems about landforms, this is a list that shouldn’t be missed. I’m always looking for ways to share nonfiction in an exciting way. And...| Literacious
This theme could also be labeled, “Books that would make great doorstops” because these titles are quite hefty! Almost all of the books I’ve selected are over 1,000 pages and are chunky. And I’ll be the first to admit, I’ve only actually read one of the books on this list – Gone With the Wind as a kind of project for myself. The others on my list, while I’m familiar with them, they aren’t something I necessarily am interested in. Although, a number of them have been turned int...| Literacious
I believe that one of the biggest disservices to children when it comes to literacy is that many caregivers stop reading aloud once a child has learned to read. Reading aloud is extremely beneficial to children of all ages and should continue long after they are reading independently. My niece and nephew are avid readers and even now as they get older, we’ll often take some quiet time to read together. My nephew (who is older) will often start off reading his own chapter book, but before lo...| Literacious
Top Ten Tuesday: Books Guaranteed to Put an End to Your Book Slump includes a great list of middle grade books for readers of all sorts!| Literacious
This year marks 50 years since Jaws came to theaters. Celebrate with these six books for fans of Jaws!| BOOK RIOT
The decade of excess was all about blockbusters like 'Top Gun' and franchises like 'Star Wars' and 'Indiana Jones.' Which sounds familiar.| Mental Floss
Τhe Greek summer, with its warm sunsets, azure seas, and picturesque islands, holds a unique place in the cinematic lexicon. It has serves as a narrative canvas for many directors, Greek as well as international, from the lush colors of Hydra in 1957 Sophia Loren vehicle “Boy on a Dolphin” –the first Hollywood film shot […]| Greek News Agenda
Step inside the Strip’s over-the-top accommodations that define luxury, style and exemplary service.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
These properties redefine wellness by helping guests have a longer, healthier life.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
Just in time for National Golf Month, take a swing at these recently debuted greens that span from Virginia to California.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
Sometimes, and even more so in fantasy, there are doorstop books. Doorstop books are books with a high page count. They are really thick and can take a while to read. You see them a lot in high fantasy because of the many point of views and grand world building. So that is what we … Continue reading Ten DoorStop Books I Read | Top Ten Tuesday 494| A Dance With Books
For today’s Top Ten Tuesday (as always hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl) we are meant to share a list of books guaranteed to put an end to your book slump. It is interesting to see that topic right after we talked about slump vs hangover for Lets Talk Bookish last Friday. I think getting … Continue reading Books Guaranteed to Draw Your Attention | Top Ten Tuesday 493| A Dance With Books
Thomas Pynchon’s ninth novel Shadow Ticket is out fifty days from now. In anticipation, there’s a piece today in The Guardian by John Keenan ranking Pynchon’s books to date. I undertook a similar silly project just over a year ago on this blog in a post titled “A(nother) completely subjective and thoroughly unnecessary ranking of… Continue reading Annotations on The Guardian’s ranking of Thomas Pynchon’s books→| Biblioklept
It is such an exciting time as students begin college, many of them for their first year! Here are some items they won’t want to leave home without. Under $10 Sewing Kit The kit contains all the necessary tools that are required for performing basic repairs. ($5) Simple Cookbook If your kiddo is off on […] The post College Student Essentials appeared first on Brooke Romney Writes.| Brooke Romney Writes
It’s been too long since this blog published a meaningless click-bait list article so here you …| Brain Baking
Hit Songs About Dogs: 'Mutt,' 'Who Let the Dogs Out,' 'Shannon' and More| Billboard
Much of Bitcoin content online either recycles the same beginner-level talking points or dives into niche technical detail. Bitcoin podcasts are one of the few places where actual insight still breaks through and where the real conversations between builders, investors, and people shaping the next phase of decentralized finance takes place. If you’re running a… Top Bitcoin Podcasts with Real Insights for Web3 Projects appeared first on Coinbound.| Coinbound
In crypto, first impressions are everything. Whether you’re launching a DeFi protocol, building an NFT marketplace, or scaling a blockchain gaming platform, your project’s success often starts with one key asset: exceptional design. A well-crafted brand identity and intuitive user experience can increase user trust, boost engagement, and set your crypto project apart from competitors.… Top Crypto Design Agencies in 2025 appeared first on Coinbound.| Coinbound
Mica glittered from the white stone. Town of the pure crystal, I learnt Latin in your sparkling cage, I loved your brilliant streets. Places that have been good to us we love. The rest we are resigned to. The fishermen hung shining in their yellow among university bells. ― Iain Crichton Smith Once, in Jerusalem, I struck up acquaintance with an intelligent and interesting Syrian... I told him that I was born in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. He was amused and pitiful, though a little hazy. "Abe...| argmin gravitas
Here’s the bird that never flew;Here’s the tree that never grew;Here’s the fish that never swam;Here’s the bell that never rang.― superficially apocalyp...| www.gleech.org
Following the principle of inversion, here are 41 pieces of very bad emotional advice from psychologist Nick Wignall| Nick Wignall
These superhero films don't just use history as a backdrop—they integrate their time periods as essential story elements that shape heroes' journeys. The post 10 Superhero Movies That Double As Period Pieces appeared first on Ranker Trending.| Ranker Trending
From Joker to Thanos, discover 10 compelling superhero films that flip the script by placing villains center stage as complex protagonists.| Ranker Trending
Planning your dream Siargao vacation? Here are some of the best things to do and must-visit tourist spots on Siargao Island!| Philippine Beach Guide
Hi everyone, I hope you are all having a good day and are staying safe. So I’ve already failed my 2 posts a week goal for this blog, though in my defence I haven’t read anything this week so didn’t really see the point in writing up another Waiting on Wednesday post exactly like the… Continue reading Vampire TBR| Journey into Books
Hi everyone, hope you are all having a good week. Last weekend I went to see Nosferatu and I’m obsessed with it. It’s an absolute masterpiece in gothic horror and has sent me on a vampire kick, so I thought I would create a post with some of my favourite vampire books that I have… Continue reading Vampire Reads| Journey into Books
Hi everyone, I hope you have all been having an amazing start to 2025. I will be the first to admit that I’m not the greatest when it comes to sticking to goals. I tend to forget about them for most of the year but does that stopping me from getting out my pen and… Continue reading Bookish Goals| Journey into Books
Happy New Year 🥳🥳🥳 So it’s been quite a while since I was last on here, life got busy and I just didn’t have the motivation, or interest to be honest, in writing posts. Not to mention this being the lowest reading year I have had in a long time. But that isn’t to say… Continue reading Favourite Books of 2024| Journey into Books
Discover 18 modern pro wrestling championship belts that define today's craft, rivaling the legendary designs of wrestling's golden era!| Pro Wrestling Stories
Over-the-top accommodations fit for royalty in Qatar’s capital city.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
If you’re looking for your next luxury retreat, consider the Sunshine State for serenity.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
Florida’s Gold Coast continues to glitter, thanks to the iconic properties that define America's first luxury resort destination.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
Toast Massachusetts’ capital city from new heights at these amazing alfresco spots.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
From ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ to 'The Monnkey' and 'Clown in a Cornfield,' these are the best movies new to streaming in August 2025.| Variety
As we reach the end of another month, it's time we round up our contributors and hear what their top reads of the month were for July's #TopPicks| Fantasy-Hive
Every Marvel movie and TV show ranked from worst to best.| Variety
'Outlander' Season 8: Here's everything we know about the Starz drama's final episodes.| TVLine
Music Legal Elite 2025: The Attorneys Behind the Top Stars and Big Deals Rocking the Biz from AI and Beyonce to Shaboozey and ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic| Variety
As a psychologist, I’m not supposed to admit that I have favorite clients. But I do. And while I won’t divulge any names, I will share the common personality type they all fall into: The Anxious High-Achiever The anxious high-achiever is someone who’s smart, hard-working, and ambitious. They’re driven to succeed in life and usually […] The post 7 Signs You’re an Anxious High-Achiever appeared first on Nick Wignall.| Nick Wignall
Agency blockers are limiting beliefs that keep you stuck in a low agency mindset — written by psychologist Nick Wignall| Nick Wignall
From family road trips to summer camp hijinks, these 10 comedies deliver more laughs than a day at the beach—no sunscreen required. The post 10 Summer Comedies That Are Better Than a Day at the Beach appeared first on Ranker Trending.| Ranker Trending
Dive into ten sci-fi flicks with creepy AI, from body-horror mashups to mind-bending tech that messes with reality.| Ranker Trending
VIBE predicts who will win 'Love Island USA' season 7 ahead of the season finale on July 13.| VIBE.com
Coron in Palawan is one of the most visited places in the Philippines. Still planning your itinerary? Here are some of the things to do.| Philippine Beach Guide
This is part two in my annual birthday tradition of making a dorky list of things I discovered over the last year. Looking for part one? Find it here. 19. Kayaking We have two inexpensive inflatable kayaks (the Intex Explorer K2 if you’re interested) that we started using this year, and that’s been really fun! […]| Stephanie Morrill
Back when I started this tradition of listing my discoveries throughout the year (one for each year of the birthday I was celebrating), I was twenty-six. Compiling this year’s post left me thinking, “I’m at the age where I probably need to split this into two parts.” With that said, in no particular order, here […]| Stephanie Morrill
Creating this list has been my dorky birthday tradition for years. I started back in my 20s (I think age 27…) on a group blog that’s now defunct, so I can’t even find my original list. But last year on my 36th birthday, I was ZONKED after my first ever book tour. My brain was […]| Stephanie Morrill
I turned 35 on Sunday, and my tradition for the past few years has been to make myself create a very time-intensive blog post that details what I learned in the last year. This is how I party. Pretty soon, I think I’ll be too old to put this all in one post. Eli, my […]| Stephanie Morrill
Today is my 34th birthday! Because I’m really cool, I like to celebrate by making a list of some of my favorite/most meaningful things I’ve learned or discovered in the year: Nut allergies are terrifying. On December 22nd of last year, we were playing cards with family during a holiday gathering and snacking while we waited […]| Stephanie Morrill
I have been waiting for this Wednesday for nearly 3 years and 9 months. On Wednesday, we will check Connor into Children’s Mercy Hospital, get him hooked up for a 24-hour long EEG, and see what’s going on in that brain of his. Because now that he has been seizure free for two years, there’s […]| Stephanie Morrill
This is my tier list for "ways that board games end." Either the trigger for the ending or the way you evaluate the results or whatever. Anything having to do with the ending of a board game. Many of these are mutually compatible, obviously.| A Knight at the Opera
These horse-powered perks encourage guests to get out and explore a destination.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
The Cape Cod getaway celebrates its milestone birthday with a new look and enduring luxuries.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
I loved having adults recommend books to me when I was a child, but not all of them were winners! (At least in my personal opinion. You can note several of these have award stickers on the covers, …| Pages Unbound | Book Reviews & Discussions
If you’re reading this, you are faithful indeed. And I am grateful. Long silence here, I know. As my adopted country tumbles into authoritarianism, things have also been changing, though more positively, chez EMJ. My wife, daughter, and I are moving to St Louis in a month’s time! We’ve spent quite a bit of time […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Dropping this as something to keep you busy—and maybe even entertained—while I carve out the time to write my Year in Review piece. I won’t be catching up on the last half of the year—in fact, not sure I’m going to continue with the monthly pieces, might be time to try something new—but I’d already […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Pleased to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, his fourth, is by Scott Walters. Scott launched the much-lamented blog seraillon in 2010, and expects to return to it one of these days. He largely follows Primo Levi’s model of “occasional and erratic reading, reading out of curiosity, impulse […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Pleased to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, his fourth, is by that titanic reader, the one and only James Morrison. James lives and works in Adelaide, on unceded Kaurna territory. BEST BOOKS READ IN 2024: An Annotated Index of Limited Utility Books—there’s never any end to them, […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Pleased to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, her third, is by my friend Anja Willner. Anja lives and works in Berlin. I’ve been logging my reading for seven years now. (A fairy-tale number, seven. I can’t name any other thing I’ve been doing for that long.) 2024 […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Pleased to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, his third, is by my longtime friend Keith Bresnahan. He is a self-described harrumphing scrivener who lives and works in Toronto. 2024 was a difficult year, marked by personal loss. In July, an old friend from graduate school, a brilliant […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Excited to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, his sixth, is by my longtime friend Nat Leach. Nat is a nineteenth-century scholar turned college administrator who has spent the last 7 years reading the books on his shelves in alphabetical order. He lives in Ontario. After complaining about […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Find the crypto ad network you need for launching campaigns, scaling exchanges, and ensuring ad relevance in the Web3 space.| Coinbound
This is not another roundup of the “best” crypto agencies. It’s a curated set of options for what a scalable Web3 marketing stack looks like in 2025.| Coinbound
Man buns get a bad rep but for men with long hair, they're a versatile, stylish and just plain useful way to tie your locks back. Here, barbers explain what a man bun is and the best ways to wear it, from full buns to braid styles| FashionBeans
Psychologist Nick Wignall explains the toot causes of revenge bedtime procrastination — staying up too late for no "good" reason| Nick Wignall
VIBE provides details on Sheikha Mahra, the princess of Dubai and French Montana's new girlfriend.| VIBE.com
Today we have gotten a freebie for Top Ten Tuesday (as always hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl). A while ago Athena from One Reading Nurse did a fun little twist for books that surprised you. She l…| A Dance With Books
After collecting as many initiative methods into one post as I possibly could, I offered to write a review of them. A few people were inter...| knightattheopera.blogspot.com
July is traditionally the slowest month of the year for book publishing (followed closely by February). But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t great books available this month. See below for the books of July that you might consider ordering… just in time to deliver...| OverDrive
Music Music I most enjoyed discovering this quarter:1 DJ Koze: Music Can Hear Us (2025) Wayne Horvitz: Those Who Remain mvt 1 (2018), “A Walk in the Rain” & “Barber Shop” (2014) George Russell: “Time Spiral” and “Ezz-thetic” (1983) Aaron Parks: Invisible Cinema (2008) Spiro Dussias: “Negative” (2024) Vijay Iyer: Far from Over (2017) Christian […]| Luke Muehlhauser
I recently made Spotify playlists for all the music I “strongly like” (or better) by each of my favorite musical artists. That makes it easy to tell how many minutes of music I strongly like by each of them, so now I can rank them by that metric. This metric’s biggest downside is that it […]| Luke Muehlhauser