Eva Baltasar rules; Jon Hamm drools; Simona Kossak: animal friend; Christine McConnell: back again; vegan crunchwrap supremes; cat papa extreme.| Woman in Revolt
I never thought I'd be talking about "Cum Town," but here we are! Other topics include: "Weapons," Marc Maron, Mary Gaitskill, and "The Shrouds."| Woman in Revolt
Hello fellow bookworms 🍂 I’m so happy we’re slowly entering autumn, as I love seasonal reading and making bucket lists for the colder months 🥰 Now it’s time to take a look at my Autumn watchlist! I like talking about non-bookish things from time to time and would love to hear what shows you’re planning… Continue reading Autumn TV Watchlist 🍂 2025 Edition| The Bookcheshire Cat
Happy New Year, everyone! I hope you’re having a wonderful start to the year! May 2025 be kind and gentle to all! In Greece, Christmas break typically lasts until after the Epiphany and St. John’s Day (which is today), so I thought I’d squeeze in a small Christmas-themed post before I say goodbye to the … More The three ghosts of bookish Christmas: books that were, books that are and some books that have not yet come to pass| ΒiblioΝebula
I had a conversation last week with a PCN that's completely fractured. Two camps with fundamentally different visions of what their network should be. Board meetings where five people stay silent and two oppose everything. A clinical director ready to step down after five years because the stress isn't worth it any more.| THC Primary Care
This blog explores the critical leadership challenges facing Primary Care Network (PCN) managers and clinical directors who struggle with team dynamics, stakeholder management, and decision-making in complex healthcare environments. Drawing on insights from supporting over 300 primary care networks, the article identifies the core paradox of PCN leadership: the more leaders try to accommodate everyone's preferences and avoid conflict, the more frustrated and ineffective their teams become.| THC Primary Care
By Douglas J. Weatherford Although having penned only three books of fiction, Juan Rulfo (Mexico, 1917-1986) is one of his nation’s most read authors, at home and abroad. Indeed, two... READ MORE The post An Exploration of Mexican Writer Juan Rulfo through Literature, Photography, Film, and Music appeared first on University of Texas Press.| University of Texas Press
Black Friday sales are upon us. Here are deals I found for items I use daily and recommend regularly on Discord and Twitter/X. Full disclosure: Shopping links in this article are affiliate links and I earn a small commission when you buy through them which helps fund future reviews and projects. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Amazon Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer Hygrometer 40% off (29,99€) for three. My review SwitchBot Smart Lock is a great retrofit smart lock solut...| Blakadder's Smarthome Shenanigans
11.11 Singles’ Day sales are upon us. Here are some things I use daily and recommend regularly on Discord and Twitter/X and discount codes for online stores I frequent. Update: Singles day sales are over but Black Friday sales have begun. Full disclosure: Shopping links in this article are affiliate links and I earn a small commission when you buy through them which helps fund future reviews and projects AliExpress The Big Kahuna of shopping has some extremely tantalising coupons and discou...| Blakadder's Smarthome Shenanigans
Fertility Europe has formally responded to the European Commission’s public consultation on its upcoming 2026–2030 Gender Equality Strategy, urging the EU to recognise fertility care as a core gender equality and human rights issue. Our message is simple: true reproductive autonomy means the right not only to avoid having children, but also the right to try to have them - without stigma, exclusion, or financial discrimination.| Fertility Europe
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
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
C. Mallon is the author of Dogs, is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and a fellow of the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. Below Mallon offers the books, films, and music that inspired Dogs. Dogs opens hard and fast with a junk car, a high school wrestler and a “great big autistic kid” […]| debutiful
Have you ever wanted to benchmark a Power Mac G4 MDD versus a 2018 Mac mini, directly? Well, now you actually can*! This is actually a Universal app, which works all the way up to macOS Mojave since it’s a 32-Bit app. See: Download – Power Fractal v1.4.1 (160 kB – External Link) . . […] The post PowerPC Mac App Highlight: Power Fractal appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac
I never expected a $42 pair of refurbished Powerbeats³ headphones to last as long as these have, but here we are. I’ve had this pair for over 5 years now, and miraculously haven’t had a need to replace the batteries yet. Seriously, I don’t know how these headphones are even lasting this long! . . […] The post Surprisingly good and durable: Powerbeats³ headphones (2016) appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac
A month and a half ago, I covered some deals which were going on at Micro Center, which applied in-store. Right now when you stop into any one of Micro Center’s 28 locations across the country, you can pickup a brand new M4 Mac mini for just $449. Or a ready-to-go (screen, machine, keyboard and […] The post Brand new $449 mini, $1169 M4 iMac, and more at Micro Center appeared first on Low End Mac.| Low End Mac
This week I yap about "The Naked Gun," Natalia Ginzburg, "Alma's Not Normal," Audrey Munson, Hayley Williams, Mia Hansen-Løve, and the Muppets.| Woman in Revolt
Why do I even bother with this? Bots are taking over the internet. "Project Runway" S21; gay stuff; Chaparelle; Charlotte Carter; Sorry, Baby.| Woman in Revolt
Blogging changed the way I found books. I used to just wander into a library and browse the selection. I’d select the books based on the synopsis and anything with paranormal vibes automatically got borrowed. Loving vampires was never a phase for me it seems. My only other way of finding new books to read […]| Cuppa Clo
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Hell hath frozen over because I am publishing another Friday recommendations post for the second week in a row. I'm so proud of myself!| Woman in Revolt
The new versions of classic stitches must be one of my favorite things to research. Whenever I see a familiar crochet technique with a twist, I think to myself, what a cool idea! I wonder who was the first one to come up with it? Today's hero has a playful name that brings to mind| Crochetpedia
The King is Watching did gangbusters during the same Steam Next Fest that Skin Deep ...| Laura Michet's Blog
When my oldest son was about to start school, I came across a TED Talk that changed everything. It was Do Schools Kill Creativity? by Sir Ken Robinson – the one that’s been viewed over 75 million times. You’ve probably seen it too. He stood there, calm and witty, and asked a bold, almost rebellious question: Are […] The post 5 Books That Reimagined Education for Me (and Why Every Parent and Educator Should Read Them) appeared first on Parentotheca.| Parentotheca
Since becoming a parent, I’ve devoured stacks of parenting books – honestly, my bookshelf could moonlight as the “Children and Parenting” aisle at your local library. Most of them circle back to the same key themes: effective communication, the right mindset, and learning to manage our children’s (and our own) emotions and behaviour. But here’s […] The post 3 Life-Changing Books That Will Make You a Better Parent (Even Though They’re Not Parenting Books) appeared first on Pare...| Parentotheca
Curated by Librarian Allyson Mower and Technologist TJ Ferrill| J. Willard Marriott Library Blog
When SQL queries become unmaintainable nightmares and simple questions require recursive CTEs, it's time to discover why graph databases are changing how we think about data relationships.| Seuros Blog
Read about John Gregory Dunne, Catherine Lacey, Jinkx Monsoon, Ziwe, Ingmar Bergman, Sharon Van Etten, & the impossibility of adult summer camp.| Woman in Revolt
Enjoy my random thoughts on "Too Much," Maggie Nelson's "Bluets," an essay about Patricia Highsmith, cat lore, and an art world legendary letter.| Woman in Revolt
Discover the top 10 Airbnb calculator options in our latest post, reviewing solutions that simplify and automate property revenue analysis.| BNBForms
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
The Buckley Institute has released its 2025 Summer Reading List featuring both classics and new reads that every undergrad should read.| Buckley Institute
I’m sharing 7 of the best short books (around 200 pages or less) worth reading this summer—or any time of year. The post 7 Short, Meaningful Books to Read This Summer appeared first on Wit & Delight | Designing a Life Well-Lived.|
Fanny Howe died; S2 of "Poker Face" ended; I discovered an epic 1912 letter from Helen Keller; fuck Frisbee Meyers; quilting men made me cry.| Woman in Revolt
Grief is rarely handled with grace. It sneaks up when you least expect it. It’s a hand wrapping around your lungs in an almost gentle embrace, before it tightens, leaving you gasping for air.…| Cuppa Clo
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To help make ends meet and help you become a better philosopher, and thus a better citizen and thinker, every season I’ll post three books from my long-standing recommendations list, and review and discuss their value. And here’s how you can help: I am an Amazon Associate. So if you click through the sales link […] The post My Monthly Recommendation: Understanding Physicalism as a Philosophy appeared first on Richard Carrier Blogs.| Richard Carrier Blogs
Le mois dernier, je vous partageais une première vague de conseils manga. Ce processus m’avait beaucoup plu, et entre temps, je me suis replongée dans la pile de mangas qu’il me reste encore à lire, et tout cela m’a donné envie de recommencer ! Si vous lisez des mangas, vous avez très certainement entendu parler … Continue reading Que lire en attendant le prochain tome des Carnets de l’apothicaire ?| Clemi's Bookish World
Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, is not only renowned for its stunning temples and traditional tea houses but also as a heaven for vintage kimono enthusiasts. On the hunt for that perfect piece to take home as a unique souvenir, but don’t want to splash out on just one item? You're in luck because today I will introduce you to some of the best shops in Kyoto where you can find exquisite and affordable vintage kimonos. You don’t always have to go for a brand new one, a vintage one can b...| arigatojapan.co.jp
This week, I write about depressing literature, my favorite tv detective (Saga Norén), "45 Years," and Candace Bushnell's viral essay in The Cut.| Woman in Revolt
Recommendations include: The Short Story Project, Miriam Makeba, Atsuko Okatsuka, a Jennifer Egan piece in The Paris Review, and the Jacob Burns.| Woman in Revolt
To help make ends meet and help you understand the origins of Christianity better than the Christians themselves would ever let you if they had their way, every season I’ll post three books from my long-standing recommendations list, and review and discuss their value. And here’s how you can help: I am an Amazon Associate. […]| Richard Carrier Blogs
This one took off during the same Next Fest that Skin Deep appeared in earlier this year, then launched in Early Access around a month ago. It's an autobattl...| Laura Michet's Blog
When you need a showstopper stitch, go for Apache Tears! This amazing technique is one of the easiest and yet one of the most effective available. Colorful blankets, home decor, or accessories will add a playful energy to your home and everyday life. Beginners, this article is for you, because these playful ripples are easier... The post Apache Tears Crochet Stitch: Pattern Ideas and Guide appeared first on Crochetpedia.| Crochetpedia
I did not want to like Saturday night's live television broadcast of George Clooney's Broadway play, , the first-ever of its kind. The whole idea felt like ...| BEEW
Curated by Librarian Allyson Mower| J. Willard Marriott Library Blog
Join me as I: eat cereal out of an armpit, write a fake buddy comedy about two goofballs, buy art from a vending machine, and hate on bad tv.| Woman in Revolt
“Creativity connects us all”| www.beflagrant.com
The final post of this series, you can find part one here, part two here, and part three here. Grab a cup of tea or coffee and settle in – this one is long but there’s a lot going on here that’s worth your time. 32. I have been tracking my memory recall issues (a […]| Writing at Large
A smorgasbord of stuff for your delectation to celebrate my birthday. You can read part 1 here and part 2 here. Only one more part after this one… 23. Lightening Book Review #3: The Vinyl Detective – Noise Floor by Andrew Cartmel. This is the the 7th Vinyl Detective book and possibly the weakest so […]| Writing at Large
A smorgasbord of stuff for your delectation. You can read part 1 here. 13. Big bold announcement: next month is Bloomsday, and after much hemming and hawing i’ve decided to reread James Joyce…| Writing at Large
Another edition of Friday night dinner comin' atcha. Tonight I'm discussing the new Pee-wee doc, "Jane Austen Wrecked My Life," Joan Rivers, etc.| Woman in Revolt
This week involves Brimfield updates, Maria Judite de Carvalho, screaming into the void about AI, 1960s California, PaJaMa, and Hiatus Kaiyote.| Woman in Revolt
TGIF, motherfuckers. This week is "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars," Fashion Neurosis, Larry Steinrock, shit-talking writers, and Dead Presidents.| Woman in Revolt
Gosh, I almost forgot to post this, but that’s because I haven’t actually listened to much music this week. Dunno why. But here’s some things I heard:| Sockpuppet: Blog
I didn’t listen to much music this week, but here’s some stuff I enjoyed:| Sockpuppet: Blog
I hope you will take the opportunity to try audio Bibles. They are excellent resources and a great way to “read” multiple translations in a year. Audio Bible Translations Amplified Bible: Complete Old & New Testament by Promises for Life. Narrated by Steven B. Stevens. [82 hours 48 minutes] 5 stars. Stevens does an outstanding […]| Strength with Dignity
It’s been a long while since I’ve posted a weekly update, and it’s my birthday week, so to celebrate I decided to write 43 points (split up to several posts to make them more manageable), in no practical order: Have a great week and see you in part 2.| Writing at Large
I’m sneaky. I never miss a chance to encourage Harry to eat new foods, but I don’t want him to notice. So at least one night of Hanukkah and maybe again at Christmas, he’ll get a gift that’s subtly food-related. This year it’s The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook—even if we never wind up baking Cauldron Cakes, he’ll read it in bed as if it were a real-deal HP book. He’ll dream about food, and someday, someday… Ahem. If you’ve been blessed with a kid who says, “No thank y...| Debbie Koenig, Writer
This week, I'm thinking about the Met Gala, parallel universes, Helene Hanff, celebrity rewatch podcasts, the cult of Erewhon, and "Hacks" S4.| Woman in Revolt
This type of post never ranks well, so why bother? The topics du jour are bad wigs, Justine Triet, sad songs made happy, and depressing novellas.| Woman in Revolt
Hey y'all! It is Bandcamp Friday once again. Today is the best day to support musicians on Bandcamp (including myself) as Bandcamp waives their cut of the sale price of all music for this day only.| Sockpuppet
Today is Transgender Day of Visibility, and as a transgender musician who has been releasing music online since the 1990s (and writing music since the 1980s), it’s super important to me that members of my community get seen today. The complex feelings around being transgender have always been a big part of my music, even before I had the words to express it.| Sockpuppet
Today, March 7, 2025, is Bandcamp Friday! That means that for the next 23.5 hours as of the time of this posting, Bandcamp waives their cut of the purchase price. So if you have any music you want to buy on Bandcamp, today is the best day to do it.| Sockpuppet
I love Sanrio!! But, there are a lot of characters, and I’m not super familiar with all of them (I’m working on it though) so let me know if there’s any that weren’t included that… More| Sunlit Tomes
Disney movies are so nostalgic to me!! I feel like they’ve been such an important, comforting part of my childhood, and I’ve loved seeing the characters and fairytales, and beautiful worlds form before me. There’s… More| Sunlit Tomes
This week, I bought an irresponsible amount of "Goodnight Moon" stamps 🌝 and raved about Ann Peebles, Barbara Comyns, and "Muriel's Wedding."| Woman in Revolt
It's the season of love and this year I was set on preparing a recommendation list to mark the occasion for Reader Voracious. Unfortunately, the version of myself who writes the blog schedule and writes the content are different people separated by 3 weeks of chaos and disillusionment that even I didn't believe possible. Not to mention the fact that I've not read many books in the last two years and didn't want to generate list with similar books from the past. Topics fluttered in and out of ...| Reader Voracious
The Coalition for Fertility, cooperation of 12 European organisations including Fertility Europe, published its policy statement, For a rights-based approach to fertility and demography. This statement reinforces the fundamental right of every individual and couple to decide freely whether, when, and how many children to have—without coercion, stigma, or barriers to care. The post For a Rights-Based Approach to Fertility and Demography – Policy Statement by Coalition for Fertility appeare...| Fertility Europe
Spring and summer are all about rediscovering the juicy and flavorful seasonal fruits and veggies. Although all are worth celebrating, there’s one fruit I would call the queen of summer – the bright red strawberry! This year, celebrate the season with crochet strawberry stitch projects and preserve the sweetness of summer in your handmade works.... The post Strawberry Stitch Crochet Ideas and Patterns appeared first on Crochetpedia.| Crochetpedia
Explore the best holiday home rental software solutions and compare their features to find the effective solution for your property!| BNBForms
Episode 129: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Medicine for Chronic Disease| Rebellious Wellness Over 50
Here’s what we covered:| Rebellious Wellness Over 50
Do you need a serotonin-boosting distraction from the hellscape nightmare of modern life? Read on for smooth brain film and tv recommendations.| Woman in Revolt
Sewing is one of the most immediately useful crafts to learn. It can save the crafter money in household expenses and provide extra income from the production of marketable goods that can be manufactured and sold from home. It's also a very versatile skill that can meet a variety of … Continue reading →| So Sew Easy
London's best fabric shops are pretty much on each extreme of the scale. One with one the softest cottons in the world and the other with a bold mixtu ...| so-sew-easy.com
Our spring 2025 selection features book titles from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, handpicked by our expert jury as particularly suitable for an international audience.| New Books in German
Alright, let’s talk about audiobooks, Yep I can’t shut up about them since I fell down the sound wave hole (Thank You Lights Out It’s all Your fault) Anyway.. we all know that when it c…| Chelle's Book Ramblings
With the loss of a family member our income took a hit. My Patreon supporters ensure I will never employ paywalls or intrusive third party ads here, and I always benefit most from more Patreon patrons. And there are other ways to tip me or support my work (like buying my books, and more: see […]| Richard Carrier Blogs
In a world brimming with minty delights, the choice can be overwhelming. You find yourself surrounded by an array of options, each promising a burst of cool freshness. The question arises, which are the best mint candies? Today, we'll explore the answer to that conundrum as we delve into the top contenders, including Bonds London| Foods Guy
IT'S BEEN A COUPLE YEARS since I did one of these roundups, during which time book club has really lifted my reading game, and so the pool of contenders has a lot of depth this year. After much agonising I've winnowed my favourite reads down to a top 10. The list ended up heavy on classics and big names, with fewer underrated or self-published authors—wow, Hemingway is a great read, no kidding—but I think that also tells you something. I've also read quite a bit of contemporary fiction—...| Deep Dish
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Merry Christmas, everyone. Also, Happy Jolabokaflod. Here is a 20-minute video I’ve recorded about how to integrate the Icelandic “Christmas book flood” tradition into the way you celebrate the festive season with your friends and family| Jolabokaflod
We’re wandering into the twelfth (and final!) instalment of this series with Sagittarius a sign that’s known for it’s wanderlust. Blending my love of astrology with books, I decid…| Cuppa Clo
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In this article, we will introduce the seven best online cookbook clubs that cater to a variety of tastes and interests. Take a look! The post 7 Best Online Cookbook Clubs first appeared on Foods Guy.| Foods Guy
We’re plunging into the eleventh instalment of this series with Scorpio a sign that’s known for being mysterious. Blending my love of astrology with books, I decided to challenge myself…| Cuppa Clo
Discover ACE's 2024 Recommended Charities list—organizations dedicated to reducing animal suffering globally. Published annually, our in-depth evaluations identify top animal advocacy charities, helping you make impactful donations that create the most positive change for farmed and wild animals. Learn more about each recommended charity and how you can support their mission.| Animal Charity Evaluators
I'm sharing 7 of the best books I've read in 2024. These are the books that stayed on my mind long after the last page. The post 7 of the Best Books I’ve Read and Loved This Year appeared first on Wit & Delight | Designing a Life Well-Lived.|
We’re strolling our way into the tenth instalment of this series with Libra a sign that’s known for it’s sense of justice. Blending my love of astrology with books, I decided to c…| Cuppa Clo
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For good reason Islay is the jewel in the crown of island whisky from Scotland. Its whitewashed coastal distilleries that make world renowned peated whisky are well worth visiting. | Scotsman Food and Drink
Our Top Ibiza Recommendations For our 1 year wedding anniversary, Charlie surprised me with a trip to sunny Ibiza! We adore the island and recently the food scene in Ibiza has truly shot up, with…| Fashion Mumblr
Growing up, I always looked forward to my grandmother’s mouthwatering Philly cheesesteak. Curious, I once asked her, “What’s the secret behind this deliciousness?” She believed that the magic lay not just in the finely sliced rib-eye and soft bread but in the right combination of seasonings and condiments. So, what’s the ultimate condiment for a […] Source| CookeryBase
This weeks guest blog comes from our favourite sausage dog Seth! Last weekend we met up with them in Aberystwyth to see how Seth and his Mam was enjoying their holidays. Check out their adventures below. The post Dog Friendly Aberystwyth: Seth’s Tail Wagging Adventure appeared first on Houndy.| Houndy
Your best friend and child, all rolled into one furry package, deserve to join the wedding celebrations! More and more dog friendly wedding venues are opening their doors to welcome those perfect little paws, making them increasingly popular. Seeing them walk down the aisle in their wedding best, with a waggy tail and happy face […] The post Dog Friendly Wedding Venues – Top 15 Spots for A Perfect Day appeared first on Houndy.| Houndy
Our list of the best prime lenses for Canon for BOTH beginners and pros with sample images, real-world application and more!| SLR Lounge
We’re sashaying our way into the eighth instalment of this series with Leo, a sign that basks in the spotlight. Blending my love of astrology with books, I decided to challenge myself to pair…| Cuppa Clo
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