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Before we jump in, a quick note: this article isn’t legal advice (we aren’t lawyers!) Please always seek the advice of a qualified legal professional if you are unsure. Love ...| Review Management Handbook - BrightLocal
With many businesses facing increased competition and difficult trading conditions, reputation is more important than ever. It’s not just the fact that the majority of consumers trust online reviews as much ...| Review Management Handbook - BrightLocal
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Online reviews for local businesses are more important than ever. They’re highly trusted, ubiquitous for pretty much every industry, and are hugely beneficial for your business in a number of ...| Review Management Handbook - BrightLocal
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A survey revealed young people's dread about the future; "Designing Hope" explores hopeful alternatives while encouraging proactive engagement with future narratives.| A greener life, a greener world
It’s an observant, bittersweet, and eminently watchable movie, yet there’s an inner softness to it, a slightly pandering quality. Will Arnett, who has the look and demeanor of a less energized Michael Keaton, is likable enough in a slightly mopey way, but he has done a lot of sitcom work, and it shows. In "Is This Thing On?," Arnett seems, in essence, to play Alex as a sitcom dad — sharp-tongued yet benign, lost in his daze of self-interest, with an essential quality of harmlessness tha...| Variety
Sartorially slick detective Benoit Blanc is on the case once more The post ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ review: Daniel Craig’s suave sleuth returns appeared first on NME.| NME
Journey to Earlsdon's celebrated City Arms, where mock Tudor beams conceal one hundred and seventy years of history. From Benjamin Bird's first tavern to legendary Ma Cooper's reign, discover how a watchmakers' settlement transformed into modern Coventry's most intriguing establishment.| Vox Meditantis
Despite frivolous nomenclature, this rapid word-formation diversion proves surprisingly meritorious, combining intellectual rigour with democratic accessibility. Swift-paced yet demanding, it educates whilst entertaining, levelling scholar and pupil alike. Overcoming scepticism, this critic awards four bananas - a recommendation not lightly bestowed.| Vox Meditantis
Sir Grayson Perry's provocative spectacle at Hertford House displays undeniable technical mastery yet troubling choices. Through deluded heiress Shirley Smith, craft traditions collide with unseemly modern sensibilities. Does this audacious exhibition elevate the soul or merely mistake sensation for significance?| Vox Meditantis
Check out As in guillotine... for more. Books I read, games I played, things I watched in September 2025. Do we have similar tastes, or will you be questioning how we ever got connected? Let's find out! Media Notes: September 2025, by Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, was originally posted on As in guillotine....| As in guillotine…
BOOK REVIEW: Before Manifest Destiny: The Contested Expansion of the Early United States by Nicholas DiPucchio (University of Virginia Press, 2025) $35.00 paperback It is rather easy to take for granted the continental scale of the modern United States as a near inevitability, imagining a steady march of intrepid American pioneers into a foreboding wilderness […] The post Before Manifest Destiny: The Contested Expansion of the Early United States appeared first on Journal of the American Re...| Journal of the American Revolution
A few months ago, I was invited to present a series of events at FISM — often referred to as the Olympics of Magic. It’s a gathering of over 2,500 magicians from around the world, featuring days of…| Richard Wiseman
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Format: ebookPublished: March 13th, 2025Age: AdultGenre: Non-Fiction – Psychology Rating: 5/5 Stars This is an absolutely excellent resource for anyone with ADHD or who have loved ones with ADHD. It’s got all the essential information, while making it clear there’s still a lot we don’t know, and that everyone who has ADHD is different. It’sContinue reading "Book Review: ADHD Unpacked by Alex Conner & James Brown"| Unwrapping Words
Can standalone DxO PhotoLab 9 dethrone Lightroom as the one-stop photo editing suite? The post DxO PhotoLab 9 vs Lightroom – Part 2: Processing and Masks appeared first on Luminous Landscape.| Luminous Landscape
Can standalone DxO PhotoLab 9 dethrone Lightroom as the one-stop photo editing suite? The post DxO PhotoLab 9 vs Lightroom – Part 1: Interface and Library appeared first on Luminous Landscape.| Luminous Landscape
Review: BetaFPV Pavo Pico II – The Smallest Cinewhoop that Supports Both DJI O4 and O4 Pro! The original BetaFPV Pavo Pico was one of the smallest FPV drones capable of carrying the DJI O3 Air Unit. BetaFPV has now upgraded it with support for both the DJI O4 Lite and DJI… The post Review: BetaFPV Pavo Pico II – The Smallest Cinewhoop that Supports Both DJI O4 and O4 Pro! appeared first on Oscar Liang.| Oscar Liang
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1932, Minnesota — the Lincoln School is a pitiless place where hundreds of Native American children, forcibly separated from their parents, are sent to be educated. It is also home to an orphan named Odie O'Banion, a lively boy whose exploits earn him the superintendent's wrath. Forced to flee, he and his brother Albert, their…| Hooks, Books, & Wanderlust
You know that awkward moment when you finish helping a customer and want to ask for...| WP Social Ninja
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The Purobot Ultra features facial recognition and a comprehensive phone app, with the goal of monitoring your cat’s litter habits and detecting health issues early. PETKIT makes lofty promises about... Read more » The post PETKIT Purobot Ultra Automatic Litter Box Review appeared first on Cats.com.| Cats.com
Did you know that you can buy diapers for your cat? They’re a great choice for incontinent seniors, cats with health problems, and those that spray urine or pee outside... Read more » The post The 5 Best Cat Diapers appeared first on Cats.com.| Cats.com
Cat allergies can be a real nuisance—doubly so when you’re a cat lover! Fortunately, you don’t need to endure symptoms or forgo felines forever. There are effective and safe medications... Read more » The post 7 Best Medications for Cat Allergies appeared first on Cats.com.| Cats.com
SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers for the series premiere of “9-1-1: Nashville.” Following the shocking cancellation of “9-1-1: Lone Star” and the death of Robert “Bobby” Nash (Peter Krause) in the original “9-1-1,” Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear are now expanding their first responder series with a brand new spinoff, “9-1-1: Nashville.” Like […]| Variety
We’re watching a cinematographer turned soldier turned filmmaker who is really a citizen recording a life that has been subsumed in the totality of war. Near the end, at the wheel of his car, he lets out a scream. It’s like hearing the inner anguish of Ukraine, a nation that’s been torn out of the very life it’s fighting for.| Variety
In 2011, director Sean McNamara, a Disney and Nickelodeon veteran with an iffy feature track record (see: “Bratz”) had a sleeper success with the inspirational biopic “Soul Surfer.” Its mix of sun, surf, spirituality and teen angst, dramatizing a real-life Hawaiian competitor’s rebound after losing her arm to a shark attack, remains a favorite among […]| Variety
Better learn how to juggle. The post Absolum PC review — Why’d you have to go rogue? appeared first on GameScout.| GameScout
And I still believe that it cannot be saved. The post Yooka-Replaylee PC review — Despite the fan rage, they’re still just a bat and a page appeared first on GameScout.| GameScout
Going through a long crafting process just to find that one of your main ingredients doesn't link is a PROBLEM, I tell ya! The post Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian PC review appeared first on GameScout.| GameScout
Upon opening the beautifully printed mock leather stitched and embossed looking box (which is sturdy with a hinged magnetic lid) the first thing you find is a tarot card stand that holds one card beautifully, in Llewellyn blue with their crescent moon logo printed on it. This was a lovely […]| TABI
The Butterfly Wisdom Tarot, created by Starla Yilmaz, is a work born of healing. The creator used a unique medium—cross-stitch—to create a full tarot deck, with butterflies as the subject of each card. Butterflies are a symbol of transformation, and this deck is meant to serve as a healing modality […]| TABI
The Hafiz Oracle is a 44 card deck by Rassouli featuring stunning artwork that draws from the timeless wisdom of Persian poet and mystic, Hafiz. It comes in a hardcover box with a 128 page colour guidebook. The cards are large at 90mm x 140mm, with a matt laminate finish […]| TABI
The 2026 Gratitude Diary and Daily Planner is a beautiful 458 page planner with a linen cover with metallic gold details. The diary layout is one day to a page, and at around 170mm x 190mm in size, easy to carry with you in a bag, but large enough to […]| TABI
SUN-STEEPED is a golden hour-infused affirmation deck that calls on the transformative moments of sunrise and sunset to empower and inspire us to grow into our best selves. To be honest, when I received SUN-STEEPED to review, before I even ripped off the cellophane, and with the start of the […]| TABI
I was excited to review Boadicea’s Tarot of Earthly Delights when I found out that it was being produced in mass market; it was previously an independent deck. I will admit that I am not typically drawn to collage art decks as I can find them too visually chaotic and […]| TABI
The Tarot Card Companion Author: Victoria Maxwell Published by Rockpool Publishing, 2025 Recommended Pricing: US$ 16.95 / UK£ 14.99 / AUS$ 24.99 ISBN: 9-781923208094 Reviewed by: Bec Birrell @myinn…| TABI
John Banville is a great author, he has a finely tuned skill and is exceptionally talented. I therefore requested this novel as an Advance Readers Copy without hesitation. The description felt a little lighter than some of the Booker reads I have been recently doing, a little more thriller… Review: The book is a narration […]| Yarra Book Club
This book was chosen for the Yarra Book Club by Kay and I am so pleased she gave me an excuse to read it. I first came to know of the book when it was getting so many good reviews, and I thought it…| Yarra Book Club
The Lantern’s Sweep follows the season’s turn, gathering reviews that trace a feeling and follow a thread. This autumn, the light falls on horror: small-press RPGs, misfit adventures, and strange things that gather at the edge of play. The rest of the series can be found here. Reivdene-Upon-The-Moss is a folk horror sandbox adventure, written […]| Taskerland
The Lantern’s Sweep follows the season’s turn, gathering reviews that trace a feeling and follow a thread. This autumn, the light falls on horror: small-press RPGs, misfit adventures, a…| Taskerland
Teenage girls and the Broadway stage rarely walk hand-in-hand. Even in instances where teen girls are written into stories, they’re... The post The Crucible of Girlhood: Recontextualizing Teen Girls on Broadway appeared first on Independent Magazine.| Independent Magazine
Nestled between Edinburgh’s Playhouse and Omni Centre, The Glasshouse is a hotel perfectly situated helping both tourists and whisky lovers experience the city to its fullest. From the moment you step through the doors of the wonderfully quirky building that is The Glasshouse boutique hotel, you are welcomed warmly by staff and treated to a… The post The Glasshouse, Edinburgh: ‘Perfectly situated for tourists and whisky lovers’ appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
I always think that walking into Edinburgh Playhouse feels a bit like stepping back in time, and going to see Top Hat at the Playhouse was the perfect accompaniment, says Alister Tenneb. ★★★★★ The Playhouse first opened its doors as a cinema in 1929, and that beautiful art-deco grandeur makes it the perfect setting for… The post Review: Top Hat the musical on tour in Scotland appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Situated in the courtyard of Princes Square shopping mall on Glasgow’s Buchanan Street, the laid-back elegance of The Delphine makes it the perfect spot to meet up with friends on a Friday night after work. The latest venue from the Superlative Collection, which includes other Glasgow favourites like Glaschu, Maison by Glaschu, Gōst and The… The post Review: The Delphine, Glasgow appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
New to Aberdeen’s hospitality scene in 2025, Glenhouse brings a welcome bistro experience to the Granite Mile. Situated on Union Street, within the historic Canada House which many will remember as the Bank of Scotland, Glenhouse brings a contemporary dining experience to city-goers, offering an à la carte menu, small plates, delicious cocktails, pre-theatre menu… The post Review: Glenhouse, Aberdeen appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
It’s one of the UK’s most popular destinations guaranteeing breathtaking views, idyllic country pubs, and a plethora of incredible outdoor activities. So, it was a no brainer when the chance for a weekend get-a-way to the wonderful Lake District came across my desk. As I arrived in the quaint town of Keswick, I headed through… The post Review: The Royal Oak, Keswick appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
The Ray-Ban Meta Display has been the most discussed device at Meta Connect, but another piece of technology that was announced at Connect impressed me much more than the new smartglasses. I’m talking about Meta Horizon Hyperscape Capture, which is probably one of the most mindblowing things I’ve tried lately… and I’m not someone easy […] The post Meta Horizon Hyperscape Capture review: an impressive way to capture and teleport to places appeared first on The Ghost Howls.| The Ghost Howls
You have for sure read my long and detailed report of my hands-on session with the Ray-Ban Meta Display that I had at Meta Connect. However, at Connect, I actually tried out other demos, both hardware and software, and I’d like to share my quick impressions about them. [Notice: I had a few minutes with […] The post Quick hands-on impressions from Connect: Deadpool VR, Star Wars, and more! appeared first on The Ghost Howls.| The Ghost Howls
TTT was created by The Broke and Bookish and moved to That Artsy Reader Girl (click here for upcoming TTT topics!). Today’s Topic is: Books on My Fall 2025 To-Read List (I dunno why, but I always l…| The Sassy Library Fox
[Adventure]The Fungus that came to Blackeswell (2013)Yves Green (Psychedelic Fantasies)OD&DLvl ??? (probably 2-4) Psychedelic fantasy was a series comissioned and published by Geoffrey Mckinney in the early-mid OSR that attempted to foster creativity by serving as a sort of reverse NAP; every spell, item and creature in it, had to be unique. They were also … More [Review] Psychedelic Fantasy #3 – The Fungus that came to Blackeswell (OD&D 3PP)| Age of Dusk
[Supplement] The Music of Ericha Zann (2025)James Edward Raggi IV (Lamentations of the Flame Princess Adventures)Lamentations of the Flame Princess So Raggi has made a bard class. What do we do about that, how do we, the normal people, and the obviously more disgusting but still generously termed normal Lotfp players, figure out if that’s … More [Review] The Music of Ericha Zann (Lotfp); Call me Pachinko| Age of Dusk
Fight On! Magazine represents a perfect cross-section of the golden age of the OSR and going through the articles, hopefully, some sort of insight will result, and if not, at the very least some useful articles and adventures will be unearthed. This issue is dedicated to David Hargrave, of Arduin fame, and that is a … More [Review] Fight On #4; Roots| Age of Dusk
Dragon #41September 1980 Time for one of these. I’ve been interested in some of the early Dragon adventures since, unlike Dungeon, these would have been written when Fantasy Adventure Gaming was the default and the roleplaying/trad-gaming trend that came later was not fully present as of yet. So I’m expecting adventures with a greater focus … More [Review] Dragon #41; Halls of Beol-Dur| Age of Dusk
My Lotfp review copies came in. Try as I might I rifled through the packaging but could not find a single enclosed legal affidavit. Oh well. This will certainly be interesting. Expect some Lotfp reviews in the not so distant future.| Age of Dusk
[Adventure]Caliban (1979)David A. Hargrave (Grimoire Games)Lvl 8+ Some time ago we covered the weird, gonzo world of Arduin, today we look at an adventure. Although it has its heart in the right place, unfortunately it is very primitive. Its organization is also not the best, something that is fixed in the Vaults of the Weaver … More [Review] Caliban (Arduin); Stone Age| Age of Dusk
[Adventure Module (theoretically)]The Dark of Hot Springs Island (2018)Jacob Hurst, Evan Peterson & Donnie Garcia (Swordfish Islands)Lvl COMPATIBLE WITH ALL LEVELS AND ALL SYSTEMS IT DOESN’T MATTER KILL KILL KILL 2016-2018 was equivalent to the OSR’s bronze age, a period that I suspect will later be recognized as one of supreme decadance, analogous to the … More [Review] The Dark of Hot Springs Island (System Neutral); False Premise| Age of Dusk
Now No One Lurks Beneath The Snow is author and artist Aneido’s take on a queer Japanese fairytale.| Yatta-Tachi
Masha reviews yuri thriller The Murderer and Her Runaway Desire, the Kickstarter hit turned small press manga.| Yatta-Tachi
Adam reviews ALTERNATIVE [SELF LINER NOTE], a short comic from Manga Mavericks Books about youth and creative frustration.| Yatta-Tachi
Mim reviews Zigoku’s Foreman. This chaotic construction-site-from-hell story is somehow full of heart, humor, and really sharp teeth| Yatta-Tachi
AJ reviews Star Crossed, the courtly Original English Language Boy Love Manga set amongst the stars.| Yatta-Tachi
AJ reviews Mermaid Town – the graphic dream journal of Tsugawa Tomohito.| Yatta-Tachi
AJ reviews Flash Point by Imai Arata, an indie manga set around the assassination of Shinzo Abe.| Yatta-Tachi
A few things recently happened in the discourse that raised the question, “what do critics owe us?”, in various forums across the TTRPG space. I have a response, but to understand it we must meander through a few other points first. Please, bear with me. I started reviewing modules and games largely selfishly, for two […]| Playful Void
Need-to-knows Mid-range smartphones are getting harder to review. Not because they’re bad, but because most of them are just very solid phones at very reasonable prices. There isn’t much to say about them in truth. But the Xiaomi 15T Pro is bringing something relatively exciting to the table, or at least that’s what Xiaomi is [...] The post Xiaomi 15T Pro Review: A Real Looker appeared first on Mark Ellis Reviews.| Mark Ellis Reviews
We may earn compensation from reviewed products. Learn about our editorial policies. Need To Knows Bear with me. Earlier this year, Bowers & Wilkins released the Px7 S3 noise-cancelling headphones. I, like many others (and, indeed, Bowers itself), deemed the Px7 S3 to sound better than the flagship Px8s. They had slightly better noise cancelling, too,| Mark Ellis Reviews
A review of Wendell Berry's newest novel, "Marce Catlett: The Force of a Story."| Southern Review of Books
Advice for living abounds in the latest essay collection from poet and jazz musician Joy Harjo.| Southern Review of Books
Mary Ardery's debut poetry collection draws from her experience as a wilderness guide for women recovering from addiction.| Southern Review of Books
Ghosts seem to know better about who we are and what is right in "The Devil's Done Come Back"| Southern Review of Books
A Review of Max Marshall's "Among the Bros: A Fraternity Crime Story."| Southern Review of Books
A review of Elena Sheppard's memoir, "The Eternal Forest."| Southern Review of Books
Nick Medina’s "The Whistler" is an Indigenous horror that pairs the loss of autonomy with paranormal folklore.| Southern Review of Books
Ever since August, I have been looking forward to The Life of a Showgirl, the new album by Taylor Swift. I have been following her since 1989 in 2014 and saw that tour in Amsterdam in 2015. Back when Love Story was a hit here, I was stubborn and refused to listen to it because […]| Laurie Is Reading
"Sundrung oozes a sort of dark mysticism which can only stem from a deep understanding of Old Nordic lore," writes Lyonel Perabo of the new album by Icelandic heavy metal band Nexion. Continue reading Nexion’s “Sundrung” is a tantalizing sonic apocalypse at The Wild Hunt.| The Wild Hunt