LILY LLOYD BURKHALTER Lily Lloyd Burkhalter speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her essay “Raffia Memory,” which appears in The Common’s spring issue. Lily talks about traveling to the Cameroon Grassfields to research the rituals and production of ndop, a traditional dyed cloth with an important role in both spiritual life and, increasingly, economic life as well.| The Common
ANNA MALIHON The girl with a bullet in her stomach / runs across the highway to the forest / runs without saying goodbye / through the news, the noble mold of lofty speeches / through history, geography, / curfew, a day, a century / She is so young that the wind carries / her over the long boulevard between bridges| The Common
MADELINE SIMMS After midnight, cottonwoods are inconsequential teeth, ripped from the ground by the Mississippi River. An elm snaps like a bird’s neck: an egret. The current betrays every fluttering heart and rages on. A rock becomes sepulcher to the uprooted nest. The river could be less cruel, the winter, more forgiving.| The Common
LILY LLOYD BURKHALTER Lily Lloyd Burkhalter speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her essay “Raffia Memory,” which appears in The Common’s spring issue. Lily talks about traveling to the Cameroon Grassfields to research the rituals and production of ndop, a traditional dyed cloth with an important role in both spiritual life and, increasingly, economic life as well.| The Common
ANNA MALIHON The girl with a bullet in her stomach / runs across the highway to the forest / runs without saying goodbye / through the news, the noble mold of lofty speeches / through history, geography, / curfew, a day, a century / She is so young that the wind carries / her over the long boulevard between bridges| The Common
MADELINE SIMMS After midnight, cottonwoods are inconsequential teeth, ripped from the ground by the Mississippi River. An elm snaps like a bird’s neck: an egret. The current betrays every fluttering heart and rages on. A rock becomes sepulcher to the uprooted nest. The river could be less cruel, the winter, more forgiving.| The Common
The summer months went out with a bang, literally, since my neighbors think that 5 hour firework shows should be had at least once a month. I was able to attend a Korean culture fair on Labor Day weekend with some friends, and it was a really fun […]| Leah's Books
Highlights from August 2025's HUB Highlights Newsletters & Artist Spotlights for Fiddlestix, Philoso7her, and Tetyana Bibik. The post HUB Highlights – August 2025 appeared first on Mississauga Arts Council.| Mississauga Arts Council
August was a month and a half, everyone. We made it but don’t ask me how. But what was even reading? I mean I still read 8 books but that was mostly in the first half of the month. The Books of August The Reading Goals Progress read 75 booksCompleted tbr jarLets just not talk … Continue reading Dancing out of August 2025| A Dance With Books
Swedish debutants For the Pyres might be 400 km away from the capital but you can instantly hear the inspiration for much of At the Pyres of Sin. Chainsaws and meth. The post For The Pyres – At The Pyres Of Sin Review appeared first on The Goat Review.| The Goat Review
You ask, I answer! This month's Qs cover speed work, Weird Al, running partner pace disagreements, and a whole lot more!| DizRuns.com
On-trade suppliers and operators pulled close to real-terms growth in the first half of August, CGA by NIQ’s latest Daily Drinks Tracker shows. Average sales in managed venues in the week to Saturday, 16th August were 3.2% ahead of the equivalent week in 2024 — only marginally short of the UK’s current rate of inflation of 3.8%, as […] The post Warm weather boosts beer and cider sales first appeared on Beer Today. The post Warm weather boosts beer and cider sales appeared first on ...| Beer Today
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We asked the model and longtime muse to sound off on her favorite Givenchy looks as she sailed off the coast of Croatia. The post Eva Herzigova Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Sarah Burton’s First Givenchy Campaign appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Hindsight is 20/20. What happened in 2020? The COVID-19 experiment happened! Nowadays, no one is talking about The Experiment unless it is to complain about "misinformation." Forget that the COVID-19 pandemic, its rituals, and its products destabilized world economies, politics, social and food systems, and freedoms. Forget that the COVID-19 shots were "experimental," promoted as [...]| Nature of Healing
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During summer 2025, hotel and lodging owners are undoubtedly focused on maximizing occupancy and guest satisfaction. Yet a sometimes-overlooked consequence of increased occupancy rates can be the increased risk of pest introductions, particularly from transient guests inadvertently bringing in unwelcome hitchhikers like bed bugs. This heightened foot traffic, combined with warmer temperatures, creates an environment ripe for various pest challenges that can swiftly undermine even the most met...| LODGING Magazine
ATLANTA, Georgia—Hospitality Ventures Management Group (HVMG) announced that the company has added nine new management agreements year-to-date, including one ground-up development, to its nationwide portfolio. “HVMG is on pace for an extremely successful 2025, especially given the current transaction environment. We have expanded our footprint across the southeastern, western, and central United States with the addition of these hotels,” said Robert Cole, president and chief execut...| LODGING Magazine
Omni Hotels & Resorts announced the promotion of Laura Trussel McKoy to chief creative officer. In this role, McKoy will continue to lead the interior design for both renovations and new developments while overseeing the brand’s overall creative vision. McKoy joined Omni in February 2007 as director of interior design and later advanced to creative director and vice president of interior design. Accor announced the appointment of Ranju Alex as its chief executive officer for […] The post ...| LODGING Magazine
NEW YORK, New York—Recreation at Moxy NYC Downtown debuted a new look following the completion of a redesign that combined vintage gaming elements with mid-century Americana. The updates include leather seating and sectional sofas adaptable for a variety of gatherings, custom-made medicine ball ottomans, a mix of dining and accent chairs, upholstered in velvets and textured vinyls, patterned stools, throw pillows, and layered fabrics. The new design also highlights Americana with real leath...| LODGING Magazine
DALLAS, Texas—The board of directors of Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc. announced that it is initiating a process for the sale of the company. The board of directors formed a special committee comprised solely of independent and disinterested directors to explore a range of strategic alternatives, aimed at maximizing both near- and long-term shareholder value. After reviewing various strategic options to maximize value for shareholders, the board has determined that it is in the best […] Th...| LODGING Magazine
GREENVILLE, South Carolina—Hospitality America’s PEACH Con 2025 brought together more than 50 hotel leaders, corporate partners, and industry experts to address the trends redefining the guest experience. With the theme “Navigating New Frontiers; Where Trailblazers Thrive,” the three-day leadership conference equipped attendees with strategies to strengthen performance while preparing for hospitality’s future. In his opening address, Hospitality America President and Chief Executive...| LODGING Magazine
DALLAS, Texas—Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc. announced the completion of the sales of the Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake in Houston, Texas, for $27 million and the Residence Inn Evansville East in Evansville, Indiana, for $6 million. When adjusted for the company’s anticipated capital expenditures, the combined sale price represents a 1.3 percent capitalization rate on net operating income or a multiple of 45.3 times Hotel EBITDA for the twelve months ended July 31, 2025. Exclud...| LODGING Magazine
In March of this year, Mary Beth Cutshall assumed the position of chief growth officer of Vision Hospitality Group in Chattanooga, Tennessee. As her title suggests, she is responsible for helping expand this hospitality development, ownership, and management company’s portfolio of owned and operated hotels throughout the United States. Tracing her “success story” for LODGING, Cutshall related some highlights of her career path, during which she worked at all levels of the industry, from...| LODGING Magazine
BELLEVUE, Washington—Staypineapple announced a new pet wellness program designed to make traveling with pets easier for its guests. The company is partnering with Zoundz, a sound therapy app developed for dogs and cats to help reduce anxiety and promote calmness, and VEG ER for Pets, a provider of 24/7 emergency veterinary care. Staypineapple is offering guests who book the Pineapple Pup Package a free 14-day trial of the Zoundz app, with a special promo code sent before […] The post St...| LODGING Magazine
Hilton announced the opening of Hilton Arlington Rosslyn The Key. The hotel marks the first property to debut the brand’s refreshed identity.| LODGING Magazine
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Voters’ doubts about President Biden’s fitness to serve in the Oval Office have grown over the past few months, according to a new poll released Monday amid the fallout from his shaky debate performance last week. The latest Harvard CAPS-Harris survey, released exclusively to The Hill, found that 66 percent of respondents said they| Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll
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By Bill Higgins & Donna Tocci Pioneer (noun): A person…that originates or helps open up a new line of thought or activity or a new method or technical development. Source: merriam-webster.com/dictionary Bob Hall’s intentions more than 50 years ago were never to be a trailblazer. He simply wanted to be an athlete who competed and […] The post Let The Good Times Roll: Wheelchair Racers Are The Real Deal At Falmouth appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
By Anna Gimre Since 1973, the Falmouth Road Race has welcomed thousands of participants with various stories as to why they’re running, including multigenerational runners keeping family traditions alive, visitors from around the world looking to experience the Cape’s unique culture, elite athletes attending as a part of their careers, charity-focused runners fundraising for organizations […] The post A Runner’s Story: Faces of the Falmouth Road Race appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
By Meg Treat Each year as summer nears its close, the streets of Falmouth become the stage for both elite athletes and everyday runners to test their skills and make memories. The spectacle is the ASICS Falmouth Road Race, an event steeped in tradition and revered by runners all over the world as a bucket-list […] The post More Than A Race: Impact Of The Falmouth Road Race appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
By Olivia DePunte Karen Rinaldo started her art gallery on Falmouth’s Main Street in 1972, the year before the Falmouth Road Race began. Since then, “I’ve watched the road race grow to the legendary race that it is today,” she said. Over the years she has been commissioned to do many commemorative paintings for memorable, […] The post Karen Rinaldo – Celebrating the 50th Running of the Wheelchair Edition with her Poster Art appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
By Bill Higgins It was the summer of 1975, August. The Boston Red Sox were cruisin’ in the American League East, atop the standings, led by the Gold Dust Twins, Fred Lynn and Jim Rice. The unforgettable season would end in a historic World Series, won in seven scintillating games by Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine. […] The post A Long-Running Affair Of The Heart appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
Elite Athletes 2024 Top Results Men 1 John Korir 31:15 2 Athanas Kioko 32:06 3 Mohamed Reda El Aaraby 32:06 Women 1 Fentaye Belayneh Azale 36:10 2 Melknat Wudu Sharew 36:11 3 Emma Bates 36:17 2024 Top Wheelchair Results Wheelchair – Men 1 Miguel Jimenez Vergara 26:01 2 Krige Schabort 26:10 3 Jenya Senbeta 26:15 Wheelchair […] The post 2024 Race Recap appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
By Olivia DePunte The ASICS Falmouth Road Race is more than just a seven-mile race along the scenic Cape Cod coast—it’s the grand finale of a weekend packed with festivities, family fun and fierce competition that bring the Falmouth community and visitors together in celebration of fitness, tradition and summertime spirit. Race weekend opens with […] The post The 14th Annual ASICS Falmouth Track Festival & 23rd Annual SBLI Family Fun Run appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
By Bill Higgins It was on the eve of the 28th Falmouth Road Race, in the summer of 2000, and 57-year-old Brian Salzberg was driving along the seven-mile course from Woods Hole to Falmouth Heights. His long gray beard, speckled with some original brown whiskers, rippled in the sun as he approached the one-mile […] The post Brian Salzberg: The One and Only appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
By Olivia DePunte The Falmouth Road Race is pleased to be celebrating Dr. John Jardine’s 25 years as medical director. Under his dedicated leadership, a medical team of around 250 volunteers and professionals have treated thousands of medical cases and nearly 500 cases of life-threatening exertional heatstroke, and ensured 25 consecutive safe and fatality-free race […]| OnCape Magazine
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AIDAN COOPER A duck paddling in a pond is a memorial to the passage of time; winter snow doesn’t represent death nor sleep, but rather life at its most ferocious. With Cather, the world is flush with a force so powerful it can’t be predicted or contracted or even known, only guessed at and trusted in. A magic rushes from every stream, from every hog’s bark.| The Common
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MORIEL ROTHMAN-ZECHER This afternoon I am well, thank you. / Walking down Main Street in Danville, KY. / The heavy wind so sensuous. / Last night I fell- / ated four different men back in / Philadelphia season lush and slippery / with time and leaves. / Keep your eyes to yourself, yid. / As a kid, I pledged only to engage / in onanism on special holidays.| The Common
LENA MOSES-SCHMITT I think sometimes movement can be used to show how thought is made manifest outside the body. And also just more generally: when you leave the house, when you are walking, your thoughts change because your environment changes, and your body is changing. Moving is a way of your consciousness interacting with the world.| The Common
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LENA MOSES-SCHMITT I think sometimes movement can be used to show how thought is made manifest outside the body. And also just more generally: when you leave the house, when you are walking, your thoughts change because your environment changes, and your body is changing. Moving is a way of your consciousness interacting with the world.| The Common
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Hello and welcome to yet another Show Your Reading Journal. This time I am of course sharing with you August with is still focused on the garden witch. I’m slowly starting to figure out what …| A Dance With Books
Three Echo students begin serving in Diocese of Knoxville By Katie Harkness This month the Diocese of Knoxville has welcomed three new Echo apprentices: Katie Harkness, Mallory Louque, and Viviana Morales. This is the eighth year that the diocese has partnered with the University of Notre Dame McGrath Institute for ...| East Tennessee Catholic
By Allison DiGennaro “It is easy to delegate charity to others, yet the calling of every Christian is to become personally involved.” These are convicting words from Pope Francis, written on June 13, 2023, on the memorial of St. Anthony of Padua, patron of the poor. Pope Francis continued to ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Dr. Kelly Kearse retired this spring from Knoxville Catholic High School after serving there since 2001. “Known for his sense of humor (look out for those practical jokes!) and love of music, Dr. Kearse has been more than just a gifted chemistry teacher—he’s a nationally recognized scientist and speaker, and ...| East Tennessee Catholic
We are asked to nurture gentle servants of the Gospel By Bishop Mark Beckman The Second Vatican Council speaks of conscience as the “most secret core” and “sanctuary” of the person, where we are al…| East Tennessee Catholic
Marilyn Sherrill, age 86, of Crab Orchard, died peacefully at home on July 23. Born in Minneapolis to Arthur Stanley Kurtz and Leocadia Seraphia Mallack Kurtz, a young Mrs. Sherrill loved catching lake critters with her father, being athletic, being part of the Catholic faith, reading geographical and cultural narratives, ...| East Tennessee Catholic
On July 8, the Almighty Father sent His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, to personally escort heaven’s newest angel and saint, Dr. Helen Vodopick-Goswitz, through the pearly gates. It is with profound sadness that we mourn the loss of one of the greatest trailblazing women of our time, who passed ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Mary Susan Haverly (Elder), age 84, passed away peacefully on June 24 in Woodstock, Ga. Mrs. Haverly was born on Dec. 8, 1940, and was affectionately known as Sue. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. She graduated from Knoxville Catholic High School and went on to ...| East Tennessee Catholic
The integral relationship between the Eucharist and matrimony is profound By Father Randy Stice In recent columns, I have been discussing the relationship between the Eucharist and individual sacraments. The seven sacraments of the Church “touch all the stages and all the important moments of Christian life: they give birth ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Michael “Mike” Manning Langley, 87, of Mascot, went home to be with his Heavenly Father on June 10 while surrounded by his loving family. Born to M.J. and Catherine Leahy Langley, Mr. Langley lived most of his life in the small mining community of Mascot. He was a godly man ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Sts. Peter and Paul parishioners celebrate four special dates By Claire Collins On June 28, clergy, staff, and parishioners of the Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul in Chattanooga gathered to honor a special intersection of anniversaries, well wishes, and celebrations. Father David Carter, rector of the basilica, shared his ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Catholic Heart Workcamp returns to diocese to celebrate community and service By Maggie Parsons More than 250 campers attended the 15th annual Catholic Heart Workcamp hosted by the Diocese of Knoxv…| East Tennessee Catholic
Ruth Lynn (Baird) Prados passed into eternal life peacefully at her Knoxville home surrounded by family. She had celebrated her 95th birthday on March 7 and was able to participate in family vacati…| East Tennessee Catholic
Peggy Ann Sugden of Crossville passed away on May 31 at the age of 78. She was born on Dec. 3, 1946, in North Tonawanda, N.Y. Ms. Sugden lived a life filled with love, compassion, and dedication to…| East Tennessee Catholic
The council 1,700 years ago used the word ‘consubstantial’ that remains in the creed By Deacon Bob Hunt The Catholic Church in Alexandria, Egypt, was abuzz in the year 318. A priest of the diocese …| East Tennessee Catholic
Liturgical leadership conference is fulfilling a need for this world By Maggie Parsons More than 275 participants were excited and eager to return to the annual One Bread One Cup summer liturgical …| East Tennessee Catholic
The faith-based event offers fun for about 60 special-needs individuals and family members By Bee Goodman On Aug. 2, St. John Neumann Parish in Farragut hosted A Very Special Day with the Bishop. T…| East Tennessee Catholic
Fr. John O’Neill retires from active diocesan ministry, accepts Conception assignment By Bill Brewer Father John O’Neill, a longtime priest of the dioceses of Knoxville and Nashville, has ret…| East Tennessee Catholic
St. Joseph School establishing endowment to honor beloved educator By Bill Brewer Sister Jolita still has a powerful presence within the St. Joseph School community even as the Knoxville elementary…| East Tennessee Catholic
It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Joan Lee Gorski (Schelly), who passed away on June 3 at the age of 79. Mrs. Gorski was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister,…| East Tennessee Catholic
Psychedelic research in July 2025 (181 studies, 18 in database) looked at the receptors psychedelics influence, naturalistic psychedelic use.| Blossom
By Bill Brewer Diocese of Knoxville schools are feeling the impact of state-funded, school-choice scholarships, which are affecting all 10 campuses from Chattanooga to the Tri-Cities. Diocesan scho…| East Tennessee Catholic
Dorothy Elizabeth Byrd Berry, known to many as Dottie or “Dot Dot,” passed away on July 10 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Mrs. Berry was preceded in death by her husband of over 60 years, K…| East Tennessee Catholic
Dana Ray Martin, DMD, MS, of Knoxville, passed away peacefully on the morning of July 17 at the age of 73. Born on April 5, 1952, in Fort Knox, Ky., Dr. Martin lived a life defined by devotion—to h…| East Tennessee Catholic
Bill Dunn works within the system to give students education freedom By Bill Brewer Bill Dunn was convinced that school choice was right for Tennessee education in the 1980s when he was a 4-H repre…| East Tennessee Catholic
Students, faculty report back to diocesan schools By Bee Goodman Just as quickly as summer arrived, we are finding autumn leaves falling into place, Tennessee football not-so-subtly creeping back i…| East Tennessee Catholic
When students first arrive in a macro placement, many find it difficult to connect concepts ingrained through micro practice and academia and apply them to a macro approach. A macro client is not one person, but rather a cohort, agency, or community.| SocialWorker.com
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