As Bee Wertheimer grasps for agency before moving to a new apartment, House Flipper 2 has them reckoning with real-life house flipping.| Into The Spine
Inspired by early educational theories, MIT student Coco Allred creates a unique learning space inside the art gallery A new exhibition, “Primacy of Shape,” by Coco Allred (SmACT ‘26) explores the use of shape through the creation of prints, artist’s … Continued The post Learning from Shapes appeared first on Arts at MIT.| Arts at MIT
Drawing from geography and history, Nathan Friedman’s vision of architecture extends beyond buildings When asked what architects do, most people tend to think that they design buildings. And of course, that is part of their purview. But many architects … Continued The post Thinking On a Big Scale appeared first on Arts at MIT.| Arts at MIT
This article was originally published by the MIT Media Lab. Ancestral Storytelling: Movement + Memory embodies motion capture techniques for an interactive and immersive movement and sonic healing performance, living video archive, and workshop utilizing traditional ancestral storytelling and folkloric … Continued The post Ancestral Storytelling: Movement and Memory appeared first on Arts at MIT.| Arts at MIT
Dear Council Members, I am pleased to announce that Emily Peckham will assume the position of Director of the Council for the Arts on May 6, 2024. Emily has been Development Director for the Points North Institute, home of … Continued| Arts at MIT
By Noah Guthrie. “What does the creation care promised land look like?” Katherine asked. “None of us really know.” When we’re striving for something we can barely imagine, it’s crucial that we let the Holy Spirit guide our actions — whether in building or destroying, in planting native coneflowers or removing invasive honeysuckles.| A Rocha USA - A Rocha USA
On May 5-8, 1945, an uprising against the German occupation forces took place in Prague. The result was the peaceful surrender of the Germans to the American, which prevented mass bloodshed on both sides. The uprising was commanded by General Karel Kutlvašr, whose wife, Jelizaveta, recalled in 1968: “In the evening, it must have been […]| Our Beautiful Prague
Apple has officially unveiled the iPhone 17, and it’s clear the device is more than just a minor refresh. Positioned as the entry-level model in the new lineup, the iPhone 17 introduces a host of significant upgrades to its display, cameras, and internal specs. With the new, slimmer iPhone Air taking the place of the […] The post iPhone 17 First Look: Better Specs, Brighter Screen and Camera Upgrades appeared first on TechStory.| TechStory
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Lena’s thirteen year old son, Roman, talks about how important the food they receive from Food Share is to his family.| Food Share of Ventura County
When I was a Y Combinator partner, I noticed that more and more of the batches were companies started by international founders. It's now at 35percent, and because of this a common question I hear now is: How do you set yourself up to raise money in the U.S.? I’ve invested in several startups that started out as international companies and either moved to the U.S. or incorporated here to raise capital. Here are a few: Scotty, Automile, PayStack, Razorpay, Xendit and Sendbird. Over the years...| Blog | Startup Grind
Emily Figueroa ’25 is revitalizing her school’s library into a dynamic, inclusive learning space.| iSchool | Syracuse University
Elizabeth (Liz) DuRoss Liddy, dean emerita of the School of Information Studies (iSchool) and former interim vice chancellor and provost, passed away on Aug ...| SU News
Drew Keane blends tech and tradition in a career focused on digital preservation and records.| iSchool | Syracuse University
Shannon Crooks G’18 explores how libraries have become a frontline for social services.| iSchool | Syracuse University
| JCCFS | Our 49th Annual Fall Festival Returns on October 4 and 5, 2025
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Salif Tiendrébéogo left Burkina Faso in search of a better life. He spent five years travelling through seven countries. In the end, he lost all his money, his freedom, his migration status, and almost lost his life. In 2014, Salif left Burkina Faso for Niger, hoping to make his way to Europe to escape the grinding poverty […]| Ethical Fashion Initiative
In addition to healing and connection, telling our stories helps us also make sense of our lives. The post We Each Have a Story | Excerpt from Dim Sum and Faith appeared first on Faithward.org.| Faithward.org
Hello, everyone. My new short creative nonfiction story titled “The Graves of Saint Paul” is now live at Hotel by Masticadores. I’m truly grateful to editor Michelle Navajas for sharing this…| Silent Pariah
If you want to mature, you’re going to have to suffer. Actually, that’s not quite right. You are going to suffer, that’s the nature of life under the sun. Some of that will be petty, some of it will be serious, and (heaven-forfend) some of it will be so psychologically scarring that you’ll be getting… Continue reading Maturity Will Hurt→| nuakh
Evangelicals love magic. On the face of it that doesn’t sound like a true statement, perhaps you remember the mild panic over Harry Potter in the early 2000s, or the much bigger panic over Dungeons and Dragons in the eighties—witchcraft remains something we are inherently nervous about, sometimes leading to absurd extremes. Which is true… Continue reading Magical Thinking→| nuakh
Once a day dawned dark, the clouds hanging limp like wisps of smoke that clog the lungs after a fire has burned beyond its life. Tear-stained faces watched a man displayed, his torn body nailed to a tree torn from the ground and weeping over its foul fate. His face contorted with pain as his… Continue reading Last Words→| nuakh
I currently have three quotes on the wall in my study at the church building. I suspect that this will change with time, but each phrase is a reminder to me and I hope will shape my ministry over t…| nuakh
WASHINGTON, DC and PROVIDENCE, RI – Today marks the launch of the Civic Information Index, a groundbreaking new tool that maps and tracks the health of local information and civic health ecosystems across the United States. The initiative is co-led by The Listening Post Collective at Internews and the Information Futures Lab at Brown University, and supported by Press Forward. The Index provides a first-of-its-kind, county-level look at data on access to information, health, opportunity, eq...| Civic Information Index
At Press Forward, we are galvanizing a movement to reinvigorate local news nationwide. But our overarching goal is not to preserve journalism for journalism’s sake; it’s to strengthen communities.| Civic Information Index
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Life in the UAE was never what it promised. It broke us, rebuilt us, and left us carrying the desert like dust we can never shake off The post The Desert Gave, and Took appeared first on Museum of Wander.| Museum of Wander
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA — In late August 2005, the skies over the Gulf Coast darkened as Hurricane Katrina barreled toward the city of New Orleans. The forecasts were dire. Everyone knew the storm would be bad—but no one knew just how much life would change, or how this tragedy would give rise to a global mission. Read More… The post How Hurricane Katrina Sparked a Global Mission of Compassion appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
THAILAND – Imagine having to choose between your children going hungry and sending them away so you could find work in another country. That’s one of the difficult choices a woman named Phraeowanit faced not too long ago—a choice this loving mother couldn’t bear to make. Thankfully, God provided another way, through you! A way Read More… The post A Tomorrow Full of Possibilities Through a Business Selling Chicken appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
Gordon Robertson and Operation Blessing help a wildfire survivor named Brian after fires in Los Angeles destroy his home.| Operation Blessing
Author : ego_bot Narrator : Christopher Tang Host : Kat Day Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis PseudoPod 991: The Hermit Crab God is a PseudoPod original. C/W: harm to animals, mental illness Notes from the author: I recently spoke with a nature photographer who was very passionate about hermit crabs, and he made me want to […]| PseudoPod
Author : Jamie Grimes Narrator : Dominick Rabrun Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis PseudoPod 975: James Courtney Goes Home is a PseudoPod original. Get Out James Courtney Goes Home By Jamie Grimes The personal effects of the late Mr. James Courtney found their way to me some months after his passing, […]| PseudoPod
You eat the hearts of men because your father says that if you consume enough, you’ll turn back into one. You think it’s all bull. Anyone in their right mind would. But he watches you like a hawk…| PseudoPod
It’s a stunning moment in one of the great books: Jim Hawkins doesn’t jump the stockade. The other day when reading Treasure Island aloud with the family, I fairly wanted to jump out of my skin when we came to it. For the fortunate hearer, a moment like this can change everything—or reaffirm everything—about what […]| LifeCraft
In life, the journey is the reward. Old Timer certainly has had a journey through this life. For nearly forty years he has been both a geek and an assassin. Despite someone at his company having given him the contract decades ago, nobody there actually knew what he did, just that the client paid. Had he told anyone about it, especially his coworkers, they would have laughed in his face. Since late January, 1992, he … Five Nuclear Wars You Can WinRead more The post Five Nuclear Wars You Can ...| Logikal Blog
The legendary sonic architect shares exclusive insights about the technology and techniques behind some of his landmark productions. The post Listening Guide: Prince Paul appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
On the eve of the Silver Panda remix of "Lift Me Up," Moby discusses his philosophies on sharing music, collaboration, and much more.| Roland Articles
Building Hope Approves $500,000 Start-Up Funding for Breakthrough Academy in Rural New Hampshire Building Hope is proud to announce the approval of a $500,000 revolving line of credit to support the launch of Breakthrough Academy, a new K–12 public charter school in Chocorua, New Hampshire. This bridge loan provides the school with immediate funding while […]| Building Hope
Building Hope Finance Accelerates Completion of Discovery Academy of Science’s 52,000-Square-Foot Campus with $750K Investment Building Hope has provided a $750,000 loan to Discovery Academy of Science to help complete its expanded campus in Clearwater, Florida. This high-performing K–8 public charter school, operated by Galaxy Education, Inc., is recognized as an “A” rated school by […]| Building Hope
Building Hope and J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation Invest in High-Quality K–12 Education in Idaho Falls with Gem Prep Building Hope and the J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation (JKAFF) are partnering once again to expand high-quality education in Idaho. Together, they have committed a $2 million investment to launch Gem Prep: Idaho Falls, […]| Building Hope
Our 200+ startups never fail to impress us with their hard work and commitment to scaling their climatetech solutions! Check out their latest accomplishments below. Interested in engaging with or […] The post Greentown Labs Startup News Roundup — August 2025 appeared first on Greentown Labs.| Greentown Labs
Deacon Adrian Gomez, 14 August 2025 The Diocese of Parramatta has been featuring various people’s stories for Vocations Awareness Week. How exciting to see that Deacon Adrian Gomez, who has a…| Liturgy on the Margins
Dad and I lie dead still in the dark tent, listening to a grizzly grunting outside. The old half-joke that, “You don’t need to outrun the bear, just the person next to you,” isn’t as reassuring when you’re both rolled up in sleeping bags like a pair of bear burritos. I ease the bear spray […] The post Tide & Teeth: Inside Four Months Kayaking The Inside Passage appeared first on Paddling Magazine.| Paddling Magazine
In April 2023, eight women launched their kayaks into the icy waters of the Himalayan Ganga River. Led by India’s top female kayaker, Naina Adhikari, it was the first all-female kayaking expedition of the river. Over three nights and countless rapids, a movement was born: Ganga Girls. Inside India’s first all-female kayaking revolution Three years prior, […] The post Inside India’s First All-Female Kayaking Revolution appeared first on Paddling Magazine.| Paddling Magazine
On day 78 of kayaking the Inside Passage, a trio of sea kayak guides and instructors woke at 5:45 in the morning to a rush of water that missed their tent by inches. “I think when a lot of people think of a tsunami they think of a rogue wave,” explained Billy White, sea kayak […] The post Kayakers’ Camp Washed Out By Tsunami In Alaska appeared first on Paddling Magazine.| Paddling Magazine
Working to improve healthcare and nutrition requires a commitment to understanding the inequities within health and food systems – and to finding partners who can implement cost-effective solutions that improve outcomes on a large scale and for the long term. The post Reaching Children in Madagascar with Vitamin A appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
Learn about new research from Helen Keller Intl exploring the roles community health workers play in health systems across six countries in Africa.| Helen Keller Intl
The enigmatic artist reveals how he creates his noir masterpieces and how the element of chance contributed to his runaway viral success.| Roland Articles
Every Friday afternoon, Linda delivers groceries for the Food Bank to neighbors along the same route in Central Marin — something she’s done for more than many years. In that time, she’s seen the community change. But her weekly volunteer shift, part of the Food Bank’s Home-Delivered Groceries program, has remained a constant, rooted in connection and care for the people she serves. “We don’t plan anything else […] The post Planning for Tomorrow, Feeding People ...| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
We hear stories of families getting back on their feet because – despite job loss or illness – they could count on food from the Food Bank.| San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
Kayak Angler columnist Jeff Jackson dives deep into the origin of the fish story.| Kayak Angler
Faculty at The University of Tulsa continue to demonstrate excellence in cybersecurity research with the latest recognition highlighting the School of Cyber Studies’ national prominence in the field. Assistant Professor Weiping Pei, Ph.D., has been awarded a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for her project titled “Improving Work Quality and Worker Safety in […]| The University of Tulsa
When Applied Assistant Professor of Digital Art Jason Yang isn’t teaching students the ins and outs of motion and graphic design, he can be found offering his creative expertise to clients both large and small. In 2014, Yang founded Invisible Element, a creative studio offering design, animation and illustration services. His interest in storytelling, pop […]| The University of Tulsa
UTulsa professor Nathan Woolard explores the idea of food halls as entrepreneurial “micro-ecosystems” in a recently published paper.| The University of Tulsa
Tilth Alliance has been happily coordinating with local growers for many years to grow and supply edible plants for both of our annual Edible Plant Sales. We purchase from farmers and growers who use certified organic or regenerative and sustainable methods. Over the last few years we have added more small farms to the mix – get to know the growers for this year’s March Edible Plant Sale! Rents Due Ranch Mike Shriver of Rents Due Ranch has been theRead More The post The Local Farms Behind...| Tilth Alliance
By Ian Massey. By reconnecting students to the world around them, Place-Based Education can inspire them to care for God’s creation and to advocate for justice and sustainability in all areas of life.| A Rocha USA - A Rocha USA
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… Music invites me to move, an idea emerges and the path follows. Over the years, through my dance training, career, and personal life experiences, the way in to creating new work shifts and evolves along with me. Through experimentation, questioning and reflection, my choreographic practice has also found a concept or story arriving as the initial spark, then I explore the movement to embody it and music follows to further inspire. I can feel guided by issues and themes which compel and em...| Norfolk & Norwich Festival
Not necessarily you, personally. But maybe you. If so, you should stop doing that. When I came across a promising article posted on a writers’ website titled “The World Needs Writers Now More than Ever” I could do nothing but nod in agreement, although my perspective runs more along the lines of when hasn’t the […] The post You Give Truth a Bad Name appeared first on Farther to Go!.| Farther to Go!
A couple of weeks ago, I read an article by a philosophy professor, Karen Simecek, who said that conceiving of our lives as narratives is a bad idea. She thinks it’s a bad idea because some narratives are negative or have a negative effect, presumably on the narrator. She didn’t mention the brain in her […] The post Where Are We Going, Walt Whitman? appeared first on Farther to Go!.| Farther to Go!
Meet Lena from Oxnard, California. A busy Mom and a hardworking student, who wants to build a bright future for her children. Lena's family sometimes rely on Food Share's pantry partners for food.| Food Share of Ventura County
No matter how much my appearance changed, or how old I was or how many friends I have gotten over the years, there is something me and my inner child can both agree on: we are both excluded. Being …| VOICES
Discover the story of Eclisse, the lamp designed by Vico Magistretti for Artemide: from the early metal series to the Compasso d'Oro, and today’s mirrored PVD finishes.| Atmosfera Mag
In the past 20 years of running Plagiarism Today, I’ve racked up a lot of stories. Here are five of the craziest from the past two decades.| Plagiarism Today
As part of the John C. Campbell Folk School’s 100th anniversary celebrations, a long-hidden treasure of Appalachian history has been unveiled for a limited audience. A rare, hand-drawn map of the Southern Appalachian region created in the early 1900s by John C Campbell Folk School founder Olive Dame Campbell and researcher Elva M. Dickey was revealed to board members, staff and select media after being cleaned, preserved and stabilized. | JCCFS
Could you be the next publisher of Edible Tampa Bay? YOU: are looking for an entrepreneurial venture with great potential that also allows you to flex your creative muscles. You’re fascinated by Tampa Bay’s local food community and passionate about exploring and telling the stories of our restaurants, chefs, farmers, fishermen, breweries, etc. WE: are […] The post Could You Be The Next Publisher Of Edible Tampa Bay? appeared first on Edible Tampa Bay.| Edible Tampa Bay
Bro Paul Brown on Playing Every Note with Gratitude The award-winning keys player and producer shares how he was a once-destitute kid who found a lifelong home in music Written by Lisa Battles Memphis-based keys player, songwriter and producer Brother Paul Brown has an unforgettable spirit onstage and off – full of life and contagiously […] The post Bro Paul Brown appeared first on Yamaha Music.| Yamaha Music
In a converted apartment where children’s artwork mingles with AmeriCorps logos on the walls, twelve-year-old Hadisa raises her hand with quiet confidence. The space buzzes with the animated chatter of refugee children, their voices reflecting a multitude of countries and languages, while red, white, and blue streamers flutter overhead. This modest community center, nestled within […]| OneStar Foundation
On July 23rd, we hosted an insightful workshop in Nairobi, Kenya, focused on unpacking key European Union regulations shaping the future of sustainable textiles. The Strategy looks at the entire lifecycle of textile products and proposes coordinated actions to change how we produce and consume textiles. Led by Beatrice Vaskyte, Sustainable Textiles Specialist at the […] The post Enhancing Export Readiness: the Ethical Fashion Initiative Hosts Workshop on EU Textile Regulations in Nairobi, K...| Ethical Fashion Initiative
Does a beautiful garment always reflect a beautiful process, one that respects both people and the planet? Before they touch our skin, clothes are worn with our eyes, and the first thing we see are colors. The fashion industry ranks as the second-largest consumer of water globally, and much of this consumption comes from a […]| Ethical Fashion Initiative
With guidance and wraparound support from YWCA Metro St. Louis Rapid Rehousing, Bethany rebuilt her life—escaping abuse and achieving homeownership. Learn how to support others like her. The post Success Story: A Journey from Survival to Stability appeared first on YWCA Metro St. Louis.| YWCA Metro St. Louis
With counseling, housing support, and trauma-informed care from YWCA Metro St. Louis, Rose rebuilt her life after decades of abuse. Read how she found safety and healing. The post Success Story: A Journey from Fear to Freedom appeared first on YWCA Metro St. Louis.| YWCA Metro St. Louis
Author : Jessi Ann York Narrator : Marie Lestrange Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis “Dimorphism” first appeared in SEASONS OF SEVERANCE, an anthology-collection hybrid published by Cemetery Gates Media in 2023. “Dimorphism” was later mentioned as a standout in the Summation section of The Best Horror of the Year Vol. 16. […]| PseudoPod
College is a crucible. You go in a dumb kid, and with luck, you leave a less dumb adult, ready to take your place in the world. It took me a little longer than the standard four years. I had a job…| PseudoPod
Fi2W Editing Fellow Lushik Lotus-Lee reflects on the intentions and challenges of creating an equitable and transparent pay model for the team working on The Hustle. The post Good Intentions are Just the Start appeared first on Feet in 2 Worlds.| Feet in 2 Worlds
In the early 20th century, Chicago became a city powered by a strong immigrant working class. As U.S. industry grew, immigrant workers demanded a say in their economic, social, and political conditions. Producer Sophia Ramirez revisits the career of Adolph J. Sabath, a Bohemian Jewish immigrant whose constituents elected him into Congress 24 times. The post A People United and Represented appeared first on Feet in 2 Worlds.| Feet in 2 Worlds
Chinese home care workers in New York City are fighting to end an exploitative labor practice known as the 24-hour rule, where they are only paid for 13 out of 24 hours worked. However, they face resistance from officials and non-profits, and insufficient union support. Producers Aria Young and Leina Gabra take us inside the reality of 24-hour work and why it has been so difficult to change this policy. The post Working 9 to 5 to 9 appeared first on Feet in 2 Worlds.| Feet in 2 Worlds
In 1938, San Antonio was the center of the pecan shelling industry and one man, known as the Pecan King, controlled 50% of pecan production. The shellers were mostly Hispanic women and children. When the Pecan King slashed their pay, they took to the streets to strike against the injustice. Producer Avery Thompson takes us to San Antonio, Texas to tell the story of the 1938 Pecan Shellers’ Strike. The post Cracked Open appeared first on Feet in 2 Worlds.| Feet in 2 Worlds
Feet in 2 Worlds is back with our newest podcast series, The Hustle. On The Hustle, we share stories about the ways immigrants navigate a changing economy — today and throughout history. The series premieres on April 22, 2025.| Feet in 2 Worlds
In a time marked by climate urgency, design emerges as a strategic tool to rethink energy sustainably. Among the most pioneering voices, Marjan van Aubel Studio stands out with an approach that turns sunlight into a new aesthetic and design language. The post The visionary design of Marjan van Aubel, centered on sunlight appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
His design approach is all about reduction—stripping things away in search of a form that becomes a “creator of atmosphere”. Craftsmanship and technical know-how merge in an evolutionary path that must be preserved and refined down to the last detail. The post Danilo De Rossi, the simplicity of glass in lighting appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
His installations—at the intersection of art and technology—give poetic form to natural, ecological, and perceptual phenomena in a sensorial journey where light becomes storytelling, activism, and awareness. The post When light interprets nature: the interactive installations of Xavi Bové Studio appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
An artist who doesn’t seek light—he generates it. Patrick Tuttofuoco uses artificial light as a visual language to transform urban space into a collective experience, blending architecture and color. The post Patrick Tuttofuoco’s anthem to artificial light appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
AI won’t steal our jobs, it won’t replace us, but instead amplifies human creativity through processes that trade logic for statistics and endless possibilities. Arturo Tedeschi breaks down the clichés and offers a fresh, accessible look at the potential of new technologies. The post How AI is reshaping creativity: Arturo Tedeschi’s perspective appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Andrea Signoroni, CEO of the renowned Venetian glass brand, shares the story of a success built on ancient techniques, refined elegance, and design-led research. The post Barovier & Toso: a centuries-old legacy guiding the evolution of luxury lighting appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag