It's always struck Anti-Peat as interesting how labels like avant-garde stop being a descriptor of being on the edge and become a set established sound of their own within a genre. Travel down the ruined dragon's hole. The post Smohalla – Ruina Draconis Review appeared first on The Goat Review.| The Goat Review
Some Alaska retailers are trying to reduce waste with the “refillery” model, offering customers reusable packaging. The post Refill ‘Er Up appeared first on Alaska Business Magazine.| Alaska Business Magazine
Alaska's tourism industry uses strategic marketing to attract visitors and convince them to make the journey. The post Making Travel Happen appeared first on Alaska Business Magazine.| Alaska Business Magazine
A Beginner’s Guide to Birding the Blue Ridge Photo Cover: Scarlet tanagers spend winters in South America and return to the Appalachians to breed. Photo by Rebecca Boyd John Koon wasn’t always a birder. Though he grew up backpacking and camping, his avian expertise was only “Boy Scout merit badge-deep.” That changed during his last […] The post On the Wing appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Don and Cynthia Davis of St. Mary in Johnson City, coordinators of the parish Haiti Twinning Ministry, traveled to Christ the King Church in Nashville to accept the Fiat of Ecclesial Magnanimity Award on behalf of the parish. The award, presented on Sept. 20 by the Visitation Hospital Foundation, is ...| East Tennessee Catholic
In advance of next year’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of its current church building, Holy Ghost Parish in Knoxville is creating volumes of “Our Dearly Departed” to be placed permanently near the St. Joseph altar. The parish would like to devote one page to each of its deceased members ...| East Tennessee Catholic
The first meeting of the 2025-27 Knoxville Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (KDCCW) board was held Sept. 6 in the Shea Room at the Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. A rosary, prepared by Spirituality Commission chair Mary Wilson, was said before the meeting. The board consists of ...| East Tennessee Catholic
And missing the mentor who loved it and the family life it reminds me to cherish By George Valadie It’s my new favorite song. I’ve always felt like a bit of a music oddball when compared with my friends, but it was especially true when I was growing up. While ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Diaconate candidates entrusted as lectors, permanent deacons renew their promises By Bill Brewer The Diocese of Knoxville has the distinction of ranking third in the United States, and possibly the world, in the number of ordained men serving as permanent deacons. “We are per Catholic capita No. 3 in the ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Jane Fraker Fisk, age 82, of Knoxville, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 20. Mrs. Fisk was a member of St. John Neumann Parish in Farragut. She was the former vice president of Fraker Sales Company Inc. and a former personal shopper for Proffitt’s department store. Mrs. Fisk ...| East Tennessee Catholic
St. Alphonsus Community Services provides assistance to those in need By St. Alphonsus Community Service Volunteers “Of all devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the greatest after the sacraments, the one dearest to God, and the one most helpful to us.”— St. Alphonsus Liguori In 1986, ...| East Tennessee Catholic
We are all invited to do an examination of conscience and a conversion from the culture of death By Bishop Mark Beckman On Thursday, Sept. 11, I celebrated Mass for the students at Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga on the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The day before, ...| East Tennessee Catholic
St. Dominic looks to the future as it commemorates 8 decades By Dan McWilliams Rosie Henderson LaMont, a student at St. Dominic School in Kingsport in the 1950s and ’60s, certainly learned many right things to do in her classes but also realized one thing not to do, at least ...| East Tennessee Catholic
Harold “Hal” Goans died peacefully at his home in Oak Ridge on Sept. 4. Mr. Goans was born on May 25, 1936, in Clinton to the late Charles and Lillian Goans. He served in the U.S. Air Force for fou…| East Tennessee Catholic
Solidarity is the key to “fighting for someone you don't know as much as fighting for yourself.” This is an important work that all social workers should read, considering current events.| SocialWorker.com
“Is there no way to puncture the agonizing film keeping us all corralled here?” — Sandra Simonds, epigraph to “Puncture —> Burst”| Guernica
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Happy Fall! As the UW community begins a new academic year, we are reminded just how much students and faculty make the Climate Impacts Group what it is. While the CIG is not a degree-granting department, we interact with students in many ways. We host undergraduate summer interns and a graduate student summer school, employ graduate students to support projects, serve on thesis advisory committees, and even teach a course on co-production of climate change adaptation solutions.| Climate Impacts Group
Stimson Dolesh reflects on an unforgettable journey to Washington, D.C. The post Youth Tour Spotlight first appeared on Flathead Electric Cooperative.| Flathead Electric Cooperative
Flathead Electric Cooperative is proud to announce the results of its signature yearly fundraiser for seven area food banks. The 2025 Ribeye Raffle raised $21,683 in cash and approximately 1,000 pounds of meat for donation to the North Valley, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Bigfork, West Shore, Libby, and NW Montana Veterans food banks. Over the last [...] The post Co-op’s Ribeye Raffle celebrates 10 years, 10,000# and $100,000+ in giving to food banks first appeared on Flathead Electric Coopera...| Flathead Electric Cooperative
At a September 11 meeting, the Roundup for Safety Board of Directors awarded $28,442 to support four nonprofit life safety projects. Notably, Rollins Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) received a rare maximum award of $12,000 towards improving the safety of its new helicopter landing zone. Rollins VFD serves the west shore of Flathead Lake and provides [...] The post Roundup for Safety supports Rollins VFD’s helipad project first appeared on Flathead Electric Cooperative.| Flathead Electric Cooperative
Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons ~Jim Bishop For Dawn’s Festival of leaves| mazeepuran (माझे e-पुराण)
In a dam induced tragedy, six people died, of them four bodies have been found and two more are being searched for. This happened after gates of the Markonahalli dam across Shimsha river (a 221 km long tributary of Cauvery River) in Mandya district in Karnataka suddenly opened on Oct 7 at around 3.30 pm.… Continue reading Six die in Markonahalli Dam disaster in Karnataka in Oct 2025| SANDRP
In a major scary incident, the Tala Dam on Wangchhu River in Chukha district of south Bhutan has overtopped for the first time ever, on Oct 5 following unprecedented rainfall in western Bhutan, prompting flood warnings for downstream areas in India’s north Bengal. Bhutan’s NCHM confirmed that DGPC reported that the dam gates failed to… Continue reading Oct 2025: Bhutan’s Tala Dam Overtopped| SANDRP
Lately, more people are told to get a colonoscopy to test for cancer. Not only do colorectal screening tests present a high false positive rate, which ends up being expensive, and causing unnecessary stress, but these screens, and the prescribers, overlook the cause of the polyps. The Tests Over decades, people have come to dread [...]| Nature of Healing
Updated from 2017 What happens when men menstruate? Are men able to experience pregnancy, labor, and delivery, too? Will the invisible “glass ceiling” finally be broken? Will menstruating men bring gender equality after decades of imbalance? Will men brag about the size of their tampons? In 2017, a new wave of uniformity swept the global [...]| Nature of Healing
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It's Carol here, hosting a fun new ABC Christmas Challenge, where the themes are:| ABC Christmas Challenge
TERAO TETSUYA I remembered reading in a magazine about “cabin fever,” a phenomenon common in high-altitude areas during harsh winters. When forced to stay in the same small indoor space for an extended period, people will develop abnormally intense feelings toward each other, such as disdain, jealousy, hatred, or irrational love. America was geographically vast, but in our first-generation immigrant psyche, it might as well be as narrow as a cabin in a snowstorm.| The Common
MICHAEL JEROME PLUNKETT Years later, while transferring units in the Marine Corps, I kept noticing the strange dissonance between the bureaucratic language of my written orders and the very human Marines drafting them. That tension—between voice and duty, between past and present—helped me imagine the men doing the cleanup in Verdun. I started writing fake reports. Then the reports became a story. Then the story became a novel.| The Common
ILAN STAVANS If he had a scientific mind, he also had a fretful, adventurous spirit. He was convinced, as his letters attest time and again, that every experience, regardless of how mysterious it might be, ought to be described in words. He loved to take chances, even if they led to a dead end.| The Common
LIZA KATZ DUNCAN ”The earth, as blue and green / as a child’s drawing of the earth— // is this what disaster looks like? My love, think / of the dragonflies, each migratory trip / spanning generations. Imagine // that kind of faith: to leave a place behind / knowing a part of you will find its way back, / instinct outweighing desire.| The Common
SIMONÉ GOLDSCHMIDT-LECHNER The paths are drawn on the ground before the borders appear. We buried water and supplies there, made this barren ground walkable, and moved from the north to the south until we reached the clashing oceans, green and blue. You think about the calloused soles of our feet, we think about our siblings:| The Common
BEN TAMBURRI The beaches of Baileys Harbor are for birds, too pebbly and coarse to relax on. The water is cold, and the waves break at your ankles.| The Common
Raw revenue ranks the Top 49ers, yet some excel in percentage terms. Meet the eight that grew by 20 percent or more from 2023 to 2024.| Alaska Business Magazine
Check out our top picks for gear for the trail—whether you are heading out for a few hours or a few nights—this fall. Cover Photo: Lifestraw Mountain Equipment Aerotherm Here’s the ideal shell for cool fall days when you are moving fast in the mountains. The quick drying Aerotherm breathes surprisingly well, while keeping you […] The post Boot Strappin’ appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Best New Music from the Blue Ridge and Beyond Cover Photo: Seth Avett released the new solo album, “Feathe,” last month. Photo by Mallory Cash Every month our editors curate a playlist of new music, mainly focusing on independent artists from the South. In October, we’re highlighting new tunes from Alabama Shakes and Mavis Staples, […] The post Our Favorite Songs in October appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
These destination-grade links offer stunning views and gorgeous mountain scenery near cool towns with great amenities. Cover Photo: Photo Courtesy of Allegany County Tourism Disc golf is on the rise. Picturesque settings, relatively cheap equipment and about zero pretentiousness have helped the sport explode in popularity and spread around the world like some kind of […] The post Five Great Blue Ridge Disc Golf Courses appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Experienced Hikers Share Favorite Blue Ridge Trails Cover Photo: The Overlook From the Weverton Cliffs, Just Off the Appalachian Trail. Photo by John| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Psychedelic research in September focussed on MDMA, psilocybin, LSD, and ayahuasca clinical trials across diverse indications. The post Psychedelic Research Recap September 2025 appeared first on Blossom.| Blossom
A new month means that it is time for a new TBR! So, today I’m making a new one for October. Without further ado, let’s dive into my October 2025 hopefuls and a brief recap of how I did with last month’s TBR! Recap of Last Month For the second month in a row, I […] The post October 2025 Hopefuls (AKA My TBR) appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
We are about to lose our wildest places. Photo courtesy of the author You are the co-owner of 45 million acres. These public lands are called Roadless Areas, and they are some of the wildest places left. For the past 25 years, they have been protected under the Roadless Rule, which you helped create. More […] The post Your 45 Million Acres appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Formerly based in Asheville, Astral Designs brings decades of water sports experience to its newest shoe release. Photo courtesy of Astral Astral began as| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
On the Cover: A Hiker Enjoys the Autumn Views Near Mt. Mitchell. Photo by Jared Kreiss Departments Field Report The head of Asheville-born Astral tells us about the company’s new thru-hiking shoe. Overlook The Roadless Rule is being threatened, and 45 million acres of protected wild lands are at stake. The Goods Check out our […] The post October 2025: Essential Hikes appeared first on Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.| Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Sept 19 - Oct19, 2025 | Shakespeare Dallas | Production | Dallas, TX, USA Continue reading… The post The Taming of the Shrew first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare