The Massachusetts football team returns to McGuirk Alumni Stadium to host Bryant on Saturday, Sept. 6. UMass (0-1) is searching for its first victory under new head coach Joe Harasymiak, against an FCS opponent. The opening quarter of week one’s loss to Temple was full of promise. Three hours later, that buzz was long gone....| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts men’s soccer team took care of business against the Stonehill Skyhawks, beating them 4-0 in front of a packed Rudd Field crowd. The Minutemen (3-0-1) came into the season needing answers at the forward positions. Matt Cence provided that on Monday with two goals and an assist. UMass entered the game with two...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
After a long and hard-fought 90 minutes on Sunday evening, the Massachusetts women’s soccer team struggled to get its attack going, resulting in a 0-0 draw against UMass Lowell. As the game reached the 89th minute, the ball loomed in front of the Minutewomen’s (2-1-2) goal, but their defense stayed calm. Despite a shot by...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
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In 2024, the Massachusetts football team had what can be described as a one-dimensional defense. In an era where the pass is prioritized on offense, the Minutemen (0-1) were an outlier statistically, the rare program that allowed more yards on the ground than it did in the air. A year later, large-scale staff and roster...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts football team and its 37 brand-new transfers took the field for the first time in Saturday’s 42-10 loss to Temple. A plethora of the offseason adds played a massive role in the first game of the Joe Harasymiak era. Despite the result, the first quarter was a positive one thanks to the newly...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts football team opened the 2025 season with a 42-10 loss to Temple. The Owls (1-0) handed the Minutemen (0-1) their third straight loss in a home opener and sixth in the past 10 years. “I know what everyone’s going to think, ‘Same old UMass’,” head coach Joe Harasymiak said. “We’re going to keep...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Auto Finance News is pleased to announce that GM Financial Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer Chitra Herle will join a discussion on identifying future digital opportunities during Auto Finance Summit 2025, taking place Oct. 15-17 at the Bellagio Las Vagas. View the full event agenda here. Herle has more than 20 years of […] The post GM Financial EVP, CIO Chitra Herle joins Auto Finance Summit 2025 appeared first on Auto Finance News.| Auto Finance News
Rubrique « Archives » Par Michel Rosenzweig Publié le 13 décembre 2022 « ‘Complotistes’ : terme fourre-tout qui désigne aujourd’hui une personne dont la pensée et l’opinion non [...] L’article La fabrique de l’ennemi désigné « complotiste » est-elle une arme de destruction massive de la démocratie ? est apparu en premier sur Tribune Juive.| Tribune Juive
A useful ranking doesn’t just declare winners; it explains why momentum shifted. This week’s SignalStack shows a summer market that’s still moving, but moving more cautiously. With rare exception, …| 2PM
Hello, everyone! Welcome to the August 2025 issue of Defenestration, the literary magazine dedicated to humor and one of the few artifacts that will remain after the apocalypse (alongside cockroaches, AOL discs, and Twinkies). We're happy you've decided to join us this month for an adventure into the surreal and absurd. You won't be disappointed.| Defenestration
Happy for my sister and me, who are both still alive and well. I’m also happy for the thirty-three years Eleanor and Allen made a life and a family together. They were great people, great parents, great teachers, great friends to many, and much more. Both are still missed. Some links: Their wedding Eleanor Searls Allen […]| Doc Searls Weblog
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Greg Cannella, the longest-tenured head coach in all of NCAA Division I lacrosse, has retired after 31 seasons at the helm of the Massachusetts men’s lacrosse team. He finished his career with a .586 winning percentage and a total record of 256-181. Cannella led the Minutemen to nine NCAA tournament appearances and was an eight-time...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts men’s soccer team defeated the Quinnipiac Bobcats 5-2 Thursday, taking down their opponent in convincing fashion. The Minutemen (2-0-1) offense was firing on all cylinders, with two goals from new graduate transfer striker JP Mbuthia and another two from junior Shane Velez. Up 2-0 at half, UMass put its pedal to the metal...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Playing under a new head coach and within the confines of a new conference, the Massachusetts football team hopes to usher in a new era in Amherst on Saturday. The Minutemen will host the Temple Owls at McGuirk Alumni Stadium, marking the first contest of their 2025 schedule. The two teams last met in 2022,...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The 2012 Draft was a crazy one. Years later, we can see who made great selections and who bombed. Here's a look at the top 10 from the draft.| The Hockey Writers
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I did something slightly different this year: I opted out of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It was an experiment to see if I could withstand the many advertising and consumer forces that I always l…| 2PM
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The Massachusetts women’s soccer team came through in the second half with two goals and stellar defense to defeat the Harvard Crimson on Sunday. In the 89th minute of the match, Harvard (0-1) set up for a corner kick. After being tossed around in front of the goal, the Crimson’s Erin Gordon sent a shot...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Ils étaient reporters-dessinateurs, chroniqueur, rédacteur-réviseur, rédacteur en chef adjoint, directeur de la rédaction. A partir de leurs dossiers de demande de carte de presse conservés dans nos archives, la CCIJP rend hommage aux confrères assassinés dans les locaux de Charlie Hebdo le 7 janvier 2015.| CCIJP, Commission de la Carte d Identite des Journalistes Professionnels
Colorful threads, carved bone and inherited stories fill the cases of “Woven Narratives,” a student-curated exhibit at the Stanford Archaeology Center. On view through April 2026, it features textiles from Japan, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines and more, all drawn from Stanford University Archaeology Collections. The post ‘Woven Narratives’ exhibit threads together stories of identity and culture appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
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The No. 8 Massachusetts men’s soccer team was victorious over the Siena Saints 3-2 in the opening game of the 2025 season. The Minutemen (1-0-0) took on a tough opponent to start the campaign, but goals from Aidan Kelly, John Paul Mbuthia and Alex Brown were the difference. Mbuthia’s contributions were a key factor in...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Libraries, museums and archives throughout the US will use the funds to make their collections more accessible through digitisation and—at least in one case—a VR game| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
A conversation with Luis Juárez, editor of LATAM’s first queer photography magazine, on its latest issue and collaboration with Nan Goldin The post Balam Magazine N11 pays tribute to archives as spaces of resistance, memory and collective identity appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
Galerie Bene Taschen exhibit the works of Jamel Shabazz, Joseph Rodriguez and Gregory Bojorquez throughout the 1980s and 90s, documenting the genre’s rise to popularity| 1854 Photography
On Tuesday, the move of Massachusetts athletics from the Atlantic 10 Conference to the Mid-American Conference became official. After spending 49 years in a conference it helped create, the vast majority of men’s and women’s sports at UMass will fall under the MAC banner in 2025-26 and beyond. The move brings fresh foes and new...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Strawberry Lime Slush. An economical, icy slush is the base for this popular spritz cocktail for the Holidays or for summer entertaining.| Rock Recipes
By Alice Millard, Archivist To mark the recent upload of the Graylingwell Hospital Archive catalogue to our website, this blog will dip into the vast history of this significant hospital through it…| West Sussex Record Office
Digitizing videotape collections can be a lot of work, but it can be made more manageable by selecting and prioritizing, doing what you can in-house, and collaborating and sharing resources within a community. The post Digitizing WITNESS Videotapes Through a Community Partnership appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
As archives start to collect, provide access to, and present social media collections, many ethical issues arise that need to be addressed. The post Ethical Wednesdays: Archives and Our Ethical Guidelines for Using Eyewitness Videos appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
I wrote the original version of this post for the March 2018 issue of Linux Journal. You can find it here. Since images from archival material in the magazine no longer load, and I want to update this anyway, here is a lightly edited copy of the original. Bear in mind that what you’ll read […]| Doc Searls Weblog
Aug. 13 has seen a handful of veterans sign with new teams as well as the birth of two Hockey Hall of Famers.| The Hockey Writers
Ce jour où le plus gros sabotage jamais vécu par la SNCF a failli faire dérailler les JO Les Echos, 11 août 2025 CELLULE DE CRISE (1/4) – Des attaques coordonnées sur le réseau TGV ont mis la SNCF sous tension le 26 juillet 2024, en pleine ouverture des Jeux Olympiques. Malgré des efforts énormes … Continuer la lecture de [Archives] 2024 : Ce jour où…→| Sans nom
With a simple glass device, the London-based Pakistani-Bengali artist turns archival photo books into sinister revelations on British colonial histories The post Mohammad Tariq intervenes in found imagery to reveal colonial complicity appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
by Rosemarie Fettig Welcome to the second installment in our series featuring the Labor audiovisual collections! In our last post, we followed the collection materials on their journey across campu…| Special Collections & University Archives
A few weeks ago, The Economist looked at the growing problem of “ubiquitous technical surveillance” in the field of espionage. It describes the difficulty of maintaining a rigorous or believable cover story, for example, when genealogy websites might be consulted by adversarial border agents to verify that a potential spy is who she says she … Continue reading "Seer"| BLDGBLOG
Rum Spice Glazed Pork Tenderloin. A quick, easy pork tenderloin recipe with a delectable, fragrant rum & spice glaze. Makes perfect romantic dinner for 2.| Rock Recipes
Surf & Turf Sharing Platter for Two. A delightfully delicious, yet simple, elegant dinner perfect for Valentines Day or any special occasion.| Rock Recipes
It’s September, a month of uncertainties. Is it Summer, is it Autumn? Is it a season for jumpers or for t-shirts with optional cardigans? Decisions, decisions. What is certain is the quality of the monthly Northern Soul Podcast. This September Lucy McNamara chats to Ivan Madeira, director of a short film called Child in Their Eyes […]| Northern Soul
November: the season for fireworks, bonfires, toffee apples and the latest edition of the Northern Soul Podcast. Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back with another ear-pleasing episode which sees her chatting to El Whaeko. A lone wolf in years previous, Lee Atkinson aka Elwhaeko (a hybrid of nick-names applied to Atkinson throughout his life) assembled a pack of […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: El Whaeko appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah! Lucy McNamara is back with another ear-pleasing episode of the brilliant Northern Soul Podcast. This month she chats to Young Jack, a ‘family of funk’ hailing from Kingston-upon-Hull. Young Jack are now touring with their dedicated horn section – The Horny Brass. With their latest Double A-Side single Move/Mojo, released on independent Hull label […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Young Jack appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
It’s July which means only one thing. That’s right, it’s this month’s The Northern Soul Podcast. Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back with another sonorous episode which sees her chatting to The Lottery Winners – a four-piece indie pop band from Leigh, Greater Manchester. The band was formed by Thom Rylance (vocals/guitar), Robert Lally (guitar/vocals), Katie Lloyd […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: The Lottery Winners appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
It’s May which means only one thing: The Northern Soul Podcast. Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back with another euphonious episode which sees her chatting to ex-Kaiser Chief, Nick J.D. Hodgson. He was one of the founding members and lead songwriters of the Chiefs but split in 2012 to write songs for the likes of Mark […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: former Kaiser Chief, Nick J.D. Hodgson appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
It’s April which means just one thing – Spring has finally sprung. Well, sort of. The nights are getting lighter, the daffodils are popping up and the mood is getting sunnier. And why wouldn’t you be happy when the new month brings with it another brilliant Northern Soul Podcast? Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Steal the City appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
It’s the beginning of March which can only mean one thing – it’s time for this month’s Northern Soul Podcast. Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back with another ear-pleasing episode which sees her chatting to Kinder Meccano. Based in Salford, Kinder Meccano creates immersive high energy performances with tape machines, modified keyboards, home-made instruments and […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Kinder Meccano appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah and huzzah – the Northern Soul Podcast is back! Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara returns to Northern Soul (yay!). After a hiatus, Lucy is back and this month she chats to The Blinders. Originally from Doncaster, The Blinders and their visceral punk rock are giving it their all. Oh, and Lucy’s playlist consists of, among others, Ghostpoet, […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: new music, northern bands and The Blinders appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Ah, the Manchester Literature Festival. It’s proper good. On this month’s Northern Soul Podcast, Laura Brown joins the festival’s Working Class Writing Tour around Manchester city centre and talks to seasoned tour guide Anne Beswick. Main image: John Cooper Clarke by Chris Payne You can get in touch with Laura via Twitter @MsLaura_Brown or […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Manchester Literature Festival appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah! It’s the September Northern Soul Podcast. In Laura Brown’s second podcast for Northern Soul, she delves into the wonderful and fantastic world of the Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia, taking place later this month. Among her interviewees are Psych Fest organiser Craig Pennington, Super Furry Animals illustrator Pete Fowler, and Liverpool’s Phil Charnock. The Liverpool […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia appear...| Northern Soul
Hurrah and Huzzah! The Northern Soul Podcast is back! In Laura Brown’s first podcast for Northern Soul, she chats to Barney Farmer, one of the co-creators of the Drunken Bakers strip cartoon in Viz magazine, as well as freelance arts editor Laura Robertson about Liverpool Biennial, and HOME‘s director of film Jason Woods about Jazz on Film and Manchester Jazz Festival. […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Viz, Liverpool Biennial and Manchester Jazz Festival appeared first on No...| Northern Soul
Some good and bad news this month…. The good news is that it’s time for the Northern Soul Podcast. Lucy McNamara chats to author Paul Du Noyer who, for more than 30 years, was also a music journalist. His interviewees have ranged from Madonna to Pavarotti, David Bowie to Mick Jagger and nearly everyone with a […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Paul Du Noyer appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah and huzzah! It’s the April Northern Soul Podcast. This month Lucy McNamara chats to James Holt, a singer/songwriter from Bolton who is receiving attention and praise from music industry giants and the listening public alike for his unique blend of folk and alternative rock. Following our chat with James a couple of years ago, his fans now include […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: James Holt appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah and huzzah! It’s the March Northern Soul Podcast. This month Lucy McNamara chats to Michelle Hussey and Natalie-Eve Williams from BBC Introducing in Manchester. The two presenters have established an impressive track record of spotting and promoting music talent in Manchester. Over Easter weekend they are part of Radio Manchester’s BBC Radio 1 takeover. On […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Michelle Hussey and Natalie-Eve Williams appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah! It’s the February Northern Soul Podcast. This month, Lucy McNamara chats to MALKA, former 6 Day Riot front-woman Tamara Schlesinger’s new alt-pop project which, according to Clash magazine is “uproariously inventive music”. Also on Lucy’s playlist are, among others, Kurt Vile, Steve Mason, Field Music, Viola Beach, Jasmine Power, Mavis Staples and Buena Vista Social Club. You can get in touch […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: MALKA appeared first on Northern S...| Northern Soul
Christmas Eve ghost stories used to be as important a festive tradition as a mince pie. On this month’s Northern Soul Podcast, Laura Brown talks to four Northern horror writers about Christmas, ghosts, M.R. James and TV specials. She hears from John Reppion and Leah Moore, a husband and wife team from Liverpool who write comics. […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Christmas horror stories appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah and huzzah! It’s time for the Northern Soul Podcast. This month Laura Brown asks, are we snobbish when it comes to art? She explores the concept of ‘threshold phobia’ – the physical act of walking into a room when you don’t know what to expect. After all, the unknown is incredibly daunting and ‘art’ can sometimes come with […] The post Are we snobbish about art? The Northern Soul Podcast appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah and huzzah! It’s the January Northern Soul Podcast. On this month’s podcast, Lucy McNamara chats to The Mantells. This three-piece indie collaboration was described as ‘Manchester’s most exciting new band’ in 2014. Since then the guys have gone from strength to strength. Also on Lucy’s playlist this month is, among others, David Bowie, Vashti Anna, Natasha […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: The Mantells appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
On December’s Northern Soul Podcast, Lucy McNamara chats to The Slow Readers Club, a Manchester-based four piece who specialise in dark and brooding indie electro. Their music has drawn comparisons with Interpol, The Killers and The National. Northern Soul met them at Ramsbottom Festival earlier this year – you can watch the video here. Meanwhile, Lucy’s playlist features Of Monsters And […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: The Slow Readers Club appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
This month Lucy McNamara chats to Easy Kill, a four-piece alternative rock band from Manchester, over a cuppa in The Art of Tea, Didsbury. This week’s playlist by Lucy features, among others, Depeche Mode, Ruby and The Rib Cage, Natasha Kmeto, Be Good Tanyas, Ought, Jordan Allen, The Slow Readers Club and Black Rivers. You can get in touch with Lucy […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Easy Kill appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
At Densho, it is common to come across scrapbooks that document the variety of memories that make up someone’s life, capturing friendships, personal growth, family milestones, and other moments of...| Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment
The Center for Process Studies (CPS) library and archives, the world’s largest collection of materials on process thought, has found a new home at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC)! The materials, including notable collections like the Whitehead papers and John Cobb's library, are being sorted, preserved, and integrated with SIUC’s Special Collections, enhancing the university's reputation as a hub for process-oriented research. With plans for digitization, expanded accessibi...| Center for Process Studies
A few weeks ago, The Economist looked at the growing problem of “ubiquitous technical surveillance” in the field of espionage. It describes the difficulty of maintaining a rigorous or believable cover story, for example, when genealogy websites might be consulted by adversarial border agents to verify that a potential spy is who she says she … Continue reading "Seer"| BLDGBLOG
American painter Susan Watkins (1875–1913) built an artistic career at the turn of twentieth century that met all the markers of professional success. She exhibited in Paris and New York,... READ MORE| Yale University Press
by Rosemarie Fettig The Labor collections in UMD’s Special Collections and University Archives hold miles and miles of paper records, but did you know that this collection includes archival materials in other formats, too? When the George Meany Memorial Archives was transferred to UMD in 2013, their holdings also included thousands of films, videotapes, and … Continue reading Labor AV Blog Series: Post #1| Special Collections & University Archives
By Divya Vashisht During my time at Special Collections and University Archives, I’ve had the opportunity to observe archival collections in action, utilized in instruction sessions to promote both research skills and the importance of curiosity. I continue to learn more about the preservation and process behind our materials, which inspires me to grow as an … Continue reading Special Collections Spotlight: Bastille Day| Special Collections & University Archives
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Russell–Einstein Manifesto, a powerful message first shared with the world on July 9th, 1955. The manifesto was written during a time of great fear, just a decade after World War II and at the height of tensions between East and West. The Cold War had divided the …| World Academy of Art and Science
This blog post is by Samuel Adamson, the 2023 recipient of the Kevin Elyot Award; an annual award given to support a writer-in-residence at the Theatre Collection. It is given in memory of the renowned playwright, screenwriter and Bristol Drama alumnus, Kevin Elyot (1951-2014) and the influence he has had on writing and the Arts. The award has been generously funded by an endowment given to the University by members of Kevin’s family. The endowment was gifted along with the Kevin Elyot ...| University of Bristol Theatre Collection Blog
“Clara at the Door with a Revolver: The Scandalous Black Suspect, the Exemplary White Son, and the Murder That Shocked Toronto” is a non-fiction book about the 1894 murder of Frank Westwood in Toronto and the subsequent trial of accused Clara Ford, a Black single mother, of the crime. It won the 2024 Heritage Toronto Book Award. It was also shortlisted for the 2023 Toronto Book Award and the 2024 Brass Knuckles Award for Non-fiction Crime Books. | MOBA
Auntie Crae's Multigrain Muffins. A super easy, mix & bake recipe that's adaptable to many different flavours, like blueberry or apple spice!| Rock Recipes
Robert Flick's career is exciting. Born in Holland in 1939, the artist emigrated to North America by the 1960s and had work featured in publications as early as 1966. He has been exhibiting since the 1960s, and his work is featured in many institutions; yet, he is not easily placed in any respective| AMERICAN SUBURB X
By Nick Corbo-Stewart, Archivist and Volunteer Coordinator In this series of blogs looking at new collections at West Sussex Record Office (WSRO), I will continue to guide you, the reader, through the variety of work undertaken by the volunteers. Through a culmination of sorting, listing, ordering, cataloguing and packaging, their completed collections are now open…Continue reading ➞ Watching, Surveying and Flying: A brief dip into new smaller collections at West Sussex Record Office| West Sussex Record Office
By Victoria Evans, Searchroom Archivist Building further upon a blog post written six years ago we are delving back into the history of fascism in West Sussex. Specifically, we will be focusing on …| West Sussex Record Office
The Montreal Canadiens likely won’t end up with the player of the 2024 draft class at No. 5 overall, like they did in 1965 (Pierre Bouchard).| The Hockey Writers
The best way to store and save homemade hamburger patties! Plus tips on the best ground beef mix for the tastiest, beefiest burgers.| Rock Recipes
In April 1965, LIFE magazine published what would become one of the most iconic photo-essays in history: “Drama of Life Before Birth,” featuring Lennart Nilsson’s groundbreaking image. Nilsson (1922-2017) was a Swedish photographer and a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science. Nilsson was also considered to be among Sweden’s first modern photojournalists. The story was headlined by …| World Academy of Art and Science
Biographer Michelle Scott Tucker discusses the joys - and curses - of working with archival records written in cursive script.| Michelle Scott Tucker
I sometimes wonder how much room there is for careful debate and an effort to understand what happens around us - positions and outrage are usually quite fixed. Recently, I have been looking out for photographic work that attempts to complicate seemingly simplistic arguments or binary oppositions th| AMERICAN SUBURB X
It's not just what's inside that matters, but the historical conditions that made it possible for a book to matter at all.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Searching for Demasduit in a lost Beothuk vocabulary.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Lemon Herb Garden Salad featuring Lemon Honey Salad Dressing. A super simple and flavourful homemade salad dressing to compliment salad greens perfectly.| Rock Recipes
The Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers have been rivals for over 40 seasons, meaning there are only a handful of players who swapped sides.| The Hockey Writers
How many goalies have been drafted in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft? Interestingly, the answer is 68, and here are the top 10.| The Hockey Writers
There was a time when a migration felt like a well-paid indulgence — a big check to a development partner, six to nine months of JIRA tickets, and a board slide that read “future-proofed.” For most brands, that future turned out shorter than promised. Today, re-platforming is no longer just about fresh code or a… Continue reading →| 2PM
Editor’s Note: I’d previously and organically spoken positively about his logistics operation, going so far as to say: “Larimar Logistics offers a feasible alternative to companie…| 2PM
Homemade Italian Seasoning - a delicious multipurpose blend for salad dressing, roast chicken, veggie dips and so much more.| Rock Recipes
It’s National Donut Day! While we hope you celebrate with a few tasty glazed treats, maybe refrain from celebrating with donut hole target practice. That’s right, the National Dunking Association c…| The Unwritten Record
We are proud to announce that the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Archives are officially now an Accredited Archive Service – a result of many years of hard work...| Botanics Stories
By Digitization and Curation Assistant, Abigail Moon| The Keystone
Today, Tomorrow is playful, collaborative approach to the “precious” photo album which the Chinese-American photographer rebuilt to heal her ruptured roots| 1854 Photography
With a huge exhibition in the Pompidou Centre’s vacated Public Information Library, the artist also asks how we might consider the present to see into the future| 1854 Photography
Dutch Baby. A light, airy, pillowy soft baked pancake, that's perfect to make for weekend brunch served with your favourite fresh fruit.| Rock Recipes
Le manuscrit de l’appel du 18 juin 1940, conservé par Charles de Gaulle puis transmis à son fils aîné, l’amiral Philippe de Gaulle, intègre officiellement les collections publiques françaises.| ActuaLitté.com
In my grandma’s middle room, there are six long wooden shelves that house my great-great-grandfather Jefferson’s personal library. You’ll find Arabian Nights, the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer, and th…| Literary Hub
In March 2001, while at a Medal of Honor Ceremony to recognize Private First Class William K. Nakamura and Technician Fifth Grade James K. Okubo, Seattle Mayor Paul Schell reflected... The post The Legacy of the Military Intelligence Service Northwest Association appeared first on Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment.| Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment
The Perfect Summer Picnic Basket. A tasty collection of portable foods to enjoy on the go, or for just a lazy day on the patio this summer.| Rock Recipes
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie with Oatmeal Crumble Topping. A delicious combination of sweet & tart in the filling with a buttery crumb topping.| Rock Recipes
A versatile, old fashioned comfort food blueberry buckle recipe that can be used with any fresh seasonal fruit instead of blueberries. Best served warm.| Rock Recipes