From panels to interviews to performances, here is a rundown of Roland's presence at Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) 2025. The post Ultimate Guide: Roland at ADE 2025 appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
My adult children (I use the term “adult” loosely) and I, along with a family friend, Mary Anne, went on a Viking cruise through the Norwegian Fjords. We had a fun-filled vacation that included gorgeous scenery, scrumptious food, family bonding, and . . . pranks. We began our journey in Amsterdam, and we visited four... The post Pranks on a Viking Cruise appeared first on Renner Writes.| Renner Writes
Meet Emily Bressler, Public health professional and YLU Member. Learn how this Tucson young leader balances public health leadership with community engagement!| United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
Meet Suzanne, who is living in our supportive housing program. Suzanne never thought she would be homeless. But she confronted her abusive partner about some missing belongings. This led to Suzanne ending up in the hospital with broken bones, severe PTSD, and no home. She stayed in a home for survivors of domestic violence to […] The post Suzanne’s Story: Home and Healing appeared first on .|
MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 6, 2025 Contact:Anna Cisewski, Communications ManagerAgate Housing and Services612-767-4448anna.cisewski@agatemn.org Agate Housing and Services and Trellis to Celebrate Grand Opening of The Valiance: Major New Resource Addressing Twin Cities Homelessness Crisis WHAT: Grand opening for The Valiance, a new facility providing 54 shelter beds for women experiencing homelessness, 8 winter emergency […]| agatemn.org
Celebrate the 2025 Toast to Tucson award winners for their inspiring leadership and service!| United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
Liquid Glass is the sort of change that takes some getting used to from the perspective of both users and developers. The design language shifted a lot over the course of the summer beta season, which made developers’ lives tougher than in some years. This has resulted in a variety of Liquid Glass implementations across our favorite apps, which is a fascinating study in the range of designs Liquid Glass encompasses. Today, we wanted to share some of our favorite implementations of Liquid Gl...| MacStories
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Most 15-year-olds can’t tell you what they want to do when they grow up, let alone start working toward it. But the now-owner of Altus Guides has never been one for conventions| Lithographica
This is the second piece in our journey into traditional crafts that care for both the environment and our well-being. The first explored mud dyeing, through an interview with Gondé Abdoulaye, an artisan of CABES. In this second piece, we are looking at batik, which holds a special place in Burkina Faso’s craftsmanship. Characterized by […]| Ethical Fashion Initiative
Missed the Winter 2024-25 Newsletter‘s Then & Now? Seen it and want to know more? Here’s how it happened! For this special edition of the long-running Then & Now […]| British School at Athens
The Minoan palace of Knossos joins the UNESCO World Heritage site list alongside the Minoan palaces of Phaistos, Malia, Zakros, Zominthos and Kydonia. We are overjoyed that six of Crete’s […]| www.bsa.ac.uk
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About WeConnect Forum WeConnect Forum is a core segment of our WeConnect Brand Day, carrying forward the spirit of connection that defines our brand. Through a series of curated topics, we invite creators from around the world to engage in discussions and share their perspectives on content creation and related…| Hollyland
CHINA – Born with a hole in his heart, 10-year-old Lihao from rural China lived each day with pain, weakness, and shame. His heart condition left him breathless and exhausted, unable to keep up with the other children. At school, he was mocked for his frailty. At home, he felt the sting of deep loss—his Read More… The post Born With a Hole in His Heart, Lihao Found Healing Through Surgery, Faith—and Jesus appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
NORTH CAROLINA – That’s little Wyatt with his toy saw in the happy picture above. The people of North Carolina have come a long way. One year ago, Hurricane Helene roared into western North Carolina, bringing devastating floods that left the serene mountain communities of Asheville and Swannanoa cloaked in chaos and destruction. Floodwaters surged, Read More… The post You Shine Light in the Darkness After Devastating Floods appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
VIETNAM – Giang Thi Xung spent her childhood surrounded by limitations. But her life was transformed through the gift of cooking, opening doors she never thought possible.” Born in Nhiu Co San, located in the misty mountains of Vietnam, she was well versed in the challenges that come with poverty and isolation. It was a Read More… The post A Recipe for Hope Through the Gift of Cooking appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
CHINA – When baby Yuwen was born with a hole in her heart, her mother’s world shattered. Mrs. Wang, a grieving widow with no education or job, was left to raise her daughter alone in the bustling streets of Chengdu, China. Life was brutally hard. With no income, Mrs. Wang resorted to collecting garbage just Read More… The post A Daughter Born With a Hole in Her Heart & A Widow’s Fight to Save Her appeared first on Operation Blessing.| Operation Blessing
Your kindness is helping Ukrainian war refugees survive after losing their homes to an invasion by Russia in 2022.| Operation Blessing
Authors : Ambrose Bierce and Philip Curtiss Narrators : Ben Phillips and Kaz Host : Joshua Tuttle Audio Producer : Graeme Dunlop “The Suitable Surroundings” was first published in the San Francisco Examiner, July 14, 1889 “The Resurrection of Chilton Hills” first appeared in Harper’s Monthly Magazine in October 1929. C/W: suicide (The Suitable Surroundings) […]| PseudoPod
Author : Martha Wells Narrator : Rae Lundberg Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis “Data Ghost” originally appeared in Storyteller: A Tanith Lee Tribute Anthology Data Ghost by Martha Wells When the station stats popped up on the screen, the Interface said, Anomalous. Deni batted at their ear and muttered, “No, no, […]| PseudoPod
Author : Shaenon K. Garrity Narrator : Alethea Kontis Host : Scott Campbell Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis “The Bride” was originally published in Black Static in 2020 C/W necrophilia, sexual assault, physical assault, control The Bride by Shaenon K. Garrity As you drive south, the heat rushes up to greet you like your name […]| PseudoPod
The personal effects of the late Mr. James Courtney found their way to me some months after his passing, once the stipulations of his will had been addressed and the remainder of his belongings had…| PseudoPod
Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, Dao Strom’s Tender Revolutions / Yellow Songs vibrates with the ramifications and ripples of Empire. A hybrid project comprised of writings, music, and visual ephemera, each of the four Yellow Songs books and the Tender Revolutions album reckon with the intimate consequences of the colonial project, reconfiguring them into complex and lucid, literal and figurative songs of selfhood. Embodied, critical, wholehearted, collective, personal, genre-def...| Listen & Be Heard Network
This is a short piece about the problems that professionalism poses for the academic historian. History is a different kind of subject, and too often academic rigor gets in the way of telling the kinds of historical accounts that we need. An earlier version was published in 2017 in the International Journal of the Historiography of Education. Perils … Continue reading Perils of the Professionalized Historian| David Labaree on Schooling, History, and Writing
Building Hope Real Estate Partners with JS Clark Leadership Academy to Develop State-of-the-Art High School in Opelousas Building Hope Real Estate (BHRE) is proud to announce its partnership with JS Clark Leadership Academy (JSCLA) to develop a 54,000-square-foot high school facility in Opelousas, Louisiana. This milestone project will expand JSCLA’s capacity to serve 750 students, […]| Building Hope
Building Hope Provides Cornerstone Chartered Public School with Critical Financing to Launch in New Hampshire Building Hope, a national nonprofit dedicated to empowering public charter schools with facilities, financial, and operational support, has approved a $300,000 line of credit to Cornerstone Chartered Public School in Lebanon, New Hampshire. This investment ensures Cornerstone has the early […]| Building Hope
Building Hope has committed a $3.5 million investment to support the $17.4 million development of Valor Classical Academy, a K–12 public charter school slated to open in Kuna, Idaho, in August 2026. This marks the fourth partnership between Building Hope and the American Classical Schools of Idaho (ACS) network, reflecting a deep, trusted, and mission-driven collaboration to expand classical education across the state.| Building Hope
In the world of global commerce, few stories are as remarkable as that of Rafaela Aponte-Diamant, a woman who transformed a single cargo... The post How Rafaela Aponte-Diamant Became The Richest Self-made Woman In The World appeared first on OfficeChai.| OfficeChai
There is plenty of advice on following your passion, but real money could be easier to make by staying away from people who... The post Nikhil Kamath Explains Why It’s Better To Not Compete With Passionate People appeared first on OfficeChai.| OfficeChai
Do you remember the scene from Harry Potter in the Chamber of Secrets movie when Arthur Weasley, upon meeting Harry for the first time, asks him a confusing question, “What is the purpose of a rubber duck?”. Jeep enthusiasts around the globe have now given this child’s bath... The post The New Purpose of a Rubber Duck and the Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion 2025 – and free printables appeared first on Modern on Monticello.| Modern on Monticello
On a recent summer morning, sculptor Sam Shoemaker was paddling a mushroom kayak 20 miles off the coast of Los Angeles when the hallucinations started. “I was begging the sun to come out from behind the clouds because these spooky shadows were just coming out over these torrential, terrible waters,” Shoemaker explained not long after […] The post Artist Creates Mushroom Kayak And Paddles From Catalina Island To Los Angeles appeared first on Paddling Magazine.| Paddling Magazine
Can you imagine what it would cost to build a river? This question was floated by environmentalist Mark Hume when I interviewed him for Rapid magazine over 15 years ago. A river conservationist and writer, Hume used this question to argue that rivers are precious, valuable and perhaps completely impossible to replicate. I agree, but that hasn’t kept […] The post The Rapids Are Real, The River Isn’t appeared first on Paddling Magazine.| Paddling Magazine
I wake up and go straight out for a cold-water swim—the best way to start the day on a trip. It’s a crisp morning with late-August chill and mist rising. Still toasty from the sleeping bag, I plunge before my body clues into the temperature. Jump, breathe, let the body adjust. Then, blood pumping, adrenaline […] The post The Joy Of Being Uncomfortable appeared first on Paddling Magazine.| Paddling Magazine
Nose plugs, back bands, boat size and more, pros weigh in on the most common gear mistakes paddlers make| Paddling Magazine
The Arts Scholars experience Hamilton on tour, after which they join the cast and crew in the front rows for an exclusive talkback.| Arts at MIT
Pasquale Mari explores light as a poetic and political architecture of vision in theatre, opera, film, and exhibitions.| Atmosfera Mag
For Press Forward (PF) Central Appalachia, the challenge is clear: bringing new life to the news and information ecosystem across a vast, primarily rural region. To convince national funders to invest in an area historically overlooked, the team focused on building a powerful, data-driven case for support.| Civic Information Index
Fourteen climatetech startups joined our community in Q3 2025, working on technologies ranging from redox-loop batteries to crop-growth-prediction software. We’re thrilled to support these groundbreaking climatetech startups—let us introduce you! […] The post Meet Our Members: Introducing Greentown’s Newest Startups of Q3 2025 appeared first on Greentown Labs.| Greentown Labs
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 — September 2025 appeared first on Greentown Labs.| Greentown Labs
In a column for The New York Times, opinion writer Nick Kristof once again championed Helen Keller’s work to prevent and treat neglected tropical diseases in West Africa. The post New York Times’ Nick Kristof Champions Helen Keller’s Disease Prevention Work appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
Ndèye Yaga Sy is our Nutrition Policy and Advocacy Advisor based in Dakar, Senegal. She supports Helen Keller Intl’s work engaging with the Senegalese government to strengthen policies that support better nutrition and health for children and families.| Helen Keller Intl
Looking for something for kids to do as cooler weather sets in? Fall offers new possibilities as the leaves change week by week and take on their splendid autumn colors.| The Morton Arboretum
Earlier this year, John moved from Kenya to San Francisco to be closer to his daughter and her two children after his wife passed away. John now lives in the bustling Western Addition neighborhood, navigating a new country, a new community, and a new way of life. One of the first ways he made himself […] The post Fresh Start, Fresh Food: John’s Story appeared first on San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.| 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
Three studies of the Pacific Ocean conclude that lower precipitation isn’t just due to natural causes The post Human emissions are helping fuel the Southwest’s epic drought appeared first on The Water Desk.| The Water Desk
A better understanding of groundwater in the headwaters could improve streamflow predictions The post When the West’s rivers surge each spring, older groundwater dominates the runoff appeared first on The Water Desk.| The Water Desk
LONESOME LAKE, WYOMING—Whit Coleman belly flopped with style into some of Wyoming’s most famous alpine waters on a summer day. Out on a father-son backpacking trip with friends, the Salt Lake City man took the plunge with an incredible backdrop: the Wind River Range’s Cirque of the Towers, a semi-circle of big-walled granite peaks that […] The post Wyoming’s crowded Lonesome Lake tops EPA’s national survey for fecal contamination appeared first on The Water Desk.| The Water Desk
A lack of snow impacts the West’s water resources, wildfire risk, recreational activities and ecosystem health. The post Q&A: Snow droughts imperil the American West’s water supply appeared first on The Water Desk.| The Water Desk
The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business welcomed Paul Coury, founder and CEO of Coury Hospitality, as the first speaker in the 2025–26 Friends of Finance Executive Speaker Series on Sept. 17. This marks the 41st year of the series, which has brought more than 300 business leaders to campus since its founding. A […]| The University of Tulsa
As kayak anglers compete to determine who has the most innovative kayak fishing rig, we caught up with fall YakOff II competitors Jose Cinco and Daren Wendell to chat about their home waters, essential kayak fishing gear, and most memorable catches: Q: Where do you call your home waters, and what do you find special […] The post YakOff Anglers Share Their Most Memorable Catch appeared first on Kayak Angler.| Kayak Angler
I remember standing in the small sporting goods section of the post-exchange and looking at the bubble-wrapped fly fishing rod hanging on the wall. When I was a kid, I read every book and magazine about fishing. I was fascinated by pictures of fly anglers with brightly-colored line flying through the air. The fly combo […] The post Do You Remember Your First Fishing Rod? appeared first on Kayak Angler.| Kayak Angler
As the days get longer and the weather becomes warmer, it’s time to start embracing the lighter dishes and the seasonal flavours to celebrate spring. Think grilled saltwater fish, fruity cocktail jugs and fresh finger food that will uplift any gathering or evening meal.| Maple from Canada
By Dr Andrew Soundy I managed to get an old laptop I had many years ago working recently and I found on it a story by one of my children. The story was entitled ‘Harry the Hare’. It was the beginning of the story, about a hare, who was the odd one out, he was … Continue reading "Finding hope in stories "| University of Birmingham Blog Service
London Composer Sasha Scott talks about her experience creating new work, NIGHT OWL which was premiered for 12 Ensemble at Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2025.| Norfolk & Norwich Festival
The visionary flutist opens up about his musical journey, working with icons, and embracing the Aerophone Brisa. The post A Few Minutes with Shabaka Hutchings appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
Deep into a five-decade noise odyssey, Masami Akita offers the philosophies behind Merzbow’s surrealist approach to sound. The post A Few Minutes with Merzbow appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
In a world of algorithms and automation, Mocky's latest release pushes back against the machine and puts choir over code. The post A Few Minutes with Mocky appeared first on Roland Articles.| Roland Articles
A silly hat can invite conversation, community, and finding God in all things.| Ignatian Spirituality
Last Friday, just before midday, my new iPhone 17 Pro Max arrived at my home – a Deep Blue model with 512 GB of storage. Since then, it’s dropped neatly into my daily iPhone routine. In many ways, it’s not that different from the iPhone 16 Pro Max that I’ll be trading in. I’ve been on| www.macstories.net
Nestled in the desert landscape, surrounded by Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Borrego Springs is a food desert. This small, isolated town with only 3,500 full-time residents is an hour from the nearest affordable store. But every Tuesday from 11:30 to 4:30, the resource center holds the weekly food bank, with fresh produce from Feeding [...] The post A Food Desert in the Desert: How Feeding San Diego Is Addressing Rural Hunger appeared first on Feeding San Diego.| Feeding San Diego
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After being part of one of Korea's most famous girl groups for years, former SISTAR member Soyou spoke on her extremely low solo album sales.| Koreaboo
EFI in Milan for Fashion Week. We’re excited to announce our presence at Milan Fashion Week this September, where we’ll be hosting two major events that spotlight our global community of artisans, designers, and sustainable enterprises. Join us as we bring the spirit of ethical fashion to the heart of the industry. “The Cotton Road” […] The post Runway. Roundtables. Real Impact. appeared first on Ethical Fashion Initiative.| Ethical Fashion Initiative
In Burkina Faso and Benin, the EU-OACPS Business-Friendly Programme has a clear mission: to strengthen the competitiveness of rural communities in the artisanal organic cotton value chain through training, skills development, and technical support. In Benin, this vision comes to life through a partnership with Espace Tissage Djougou (ETD), a women-led weaving cooperative rooted in […]| Ethical Fashion Initiative
Every weekday morning, 50 weeks a year, Warren Senders stands for an hour at a busy intersection near his home, holding a sign about climate change. Sometimes he sings. If, like one of the regular commuters who shouts “get a job!”, you assume Warren had nothing better to do, you would be mistaken. A […]| Third Act
Dan Quinlan lives in Vermont, where he spends as much time as possible outdoors, a much needed “reminder of this beautiful and wonderful world that we are part of, ideas we lose track of so easily.” Dan, a former scientist and business executive, and now activist, has been married for 40 years and is the […]| Third Act
Barbara Silverstone just turned 94, and while she is no longer able to protest in large marches and rallies, her health is excellent and her activism remains engaged. She joined Third Act a year ago out of her urgent concern about climate change, and now serves as one of three national volunteers who answer the […]| Third Act
“How am I going to live today?” asks Jane Fleishman, co-facilitator of the Tennessee Working Group and, until this profile, the author of these “In my Third Act” profiles. “Things are bad, but I’m not going down without a fight.” No, she’s going to resist, and have fun doing it. Like at the People’s March […]| Third Act
Tell us what you’re up to in April. Starting on April 1, I will be biking across America, starting from just west of San Diego (Ocean Beach) and taking 70 days to cycle to St Augustine Beach, Florida. [I’ll be joined by] my friend Becky—we’ve known each other for almost 30 years, and we have […]| Third Act
He also let us in on some tricks he’s learned along the way, along with what he wishes he’d known earlier. Dan is the Founder and Executive Director of SolaVida, a grassroots non-profit founded in 2013. His work spans policy/program campaign design and management, organization launch and management, finance, and strategy for-profit and non-profit organizations. […]| Third Act
Bob Muehlenkamp of Third Act Union and Third Act Maryland, spent most of his second act as a union organizer. As a graduate student he helped organize the first teaching assistants union in the country and became its founding president. In his twenties he joined the organizing staff of 1199, the historic Hospital Workers Union […]| Third Act
Currently, he serves as the Fossil Free Finance Liaison for Third Act Faith and manages its technology. He is also the outgoing Co-Facilitator of Third Act Tennessee, its Technology Lead, and volunteers on the Digi-Comms team. Scientist to Environmentalist Dan grew up in a tight-knit Dutch farming community in northwest Indiana. As a kid he […]| Third Act
Peggy and Alma first met in early 2024 when Alma signed up for Third Act’s Google and Zoom coaching service. As co-chair of Third Act Connecticut’s Democratizing Energy group, Alma found a large part of her role involved collaboration using Google Drive and online meetings. So she signed up for what she thought would be […]| Third Act
Here is my experience from last Wednesday, after both the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire had broken out. I was given about 10 minutes to evacuate from the Sunset Fire in Runyon Canyon—less than a mile from my house. Thanks to the quick efforts of the LAFD, I was able to return home […]| Third Act
Matt Chapman, digital lead for Third Act Bay Area, remembers the day he saw tanks rumbling by his elementary school in Ohio. The governor had called out the National Guard in response to Vietnam War protests at nearby Kent State University. Matt was very young, but the National Guard killing 4 and wounding 9 unarmed […]| Third Act
“We have an apartment in México City where we go back in forth from Southern Cal. My husband just went back to US while I stayed in México, so he had to FedEx my ballot to me overnight – which is, in reality, 2 business days from CA to CDMX, not overnight. I received it […]| Third Act
Friends, here’s a report from the back half of the Silver Wave Tour. I hit Montana and Michigan in September, but this month was the most intense, with wonderful organizing from all the local working groups, not to mention the Third Act staff. (I’m adapting this from my newsletter) One of the blessings of growing […]| Third Act
Sterling Bobbitt fell in love with the natural world at a young age. “As a kid my mother was desperate to have me do some kind of after school activity—band, chorus or whatever,” says Sterling Bobbitt of Third Act Connecticut. “But all I wanted to do was get back home and play in the woods […]| Third Act
It’s a hot summer day in Minneapolis and Carolyn Ham, along with other Third Actors, are blocking the entrance to Wells Fargo corporate headquarters to protest the bank’s lending to fossil fuel companies. Carolyn and her fellow activists are trained in Nonviolent Direct Action and are ready to be arrested rather than give up on […]| Third Act
This July I became a grandparent! I am now a grandmother to a sweet, expressive, adorable, and squirmy baby grandson. What a joy to witness my daughter evolving into a loving mother and watch the beautiful dance between her and her husband and their newborn as they learn together to care for this magical being […]| Third Act
What do we owe those who come after us? What torch are we passing to future generations? Lawrence MacDonald’s third act is an eloquent reply to these questions. He is a co-facilitator of Third Act Virginia and DMV (DC, Maryland, & Virginia), and active in Third Act Faith and the Third Act NVDA (Non-Violent […]| Third Act
On the benefits of growing native plants I was on a lot of conference calls when I worked at Accenture. During these calls, I dug a pond in my front yard and then filled it. And now, around the pond are some of the very first flowers sold by Garden for Wildlife. Native plants are […]| Third Act
“As a young person I wasn’t an activist. But I was disgruntled about a great many things!” says Kathy Lindquist of Third Act Massachusetts and Third Act Educators. “I noticed inequities, things that rubbed me the wrong way. Looking back, I think my activism is like a seed pearl. The things I noticed that weren’t […]| Third Act
In our monthly installment of In My Third Act, Jane Fleishman writes about her conversation with Jeremy Kagan, co-facilitator of Third Act Creatives and renowned filmmaker. He may be of retirement age, but Jeremy Kagan says “I’m a working guy.” This is an understatement considering what currently occupies Jeremy’s time: teaching as a tenured […]| Third Act
Welcome to a new series featuring our very own Third Actors. As many of you have experienced first-hand, this group of people (70,000 and counting!) is incredibly unique. Third Actors bring with them significant experience, perspective, and oftentimes, an unexpected path to where they are today. To begin, we spoke to Liz Evans, […]| Third Act
As we celebrate May Day 2024, only a week after this year’s Earth Day, it presents an opportunity to explore the often overlooked connection between organized labor and environmental justice in the popular history of grassroots social movements. Historically, Earth Day and May Day tend to be seen as separate silos of advocacy and activism, […]| Third Act
See you on the other side! Bill McKibben, for Third Act| Third Act
I was not new to environmental advocacy, having spent thirty years as a lobbyist for the national Sierra Club in Washington, D.C. Yet from my first All-In call, I knew that Third Act was different from other groups I’d engaged with. There was a relaxed authenticity among the people, and no shortage of smiles and […]| Third Act
Recently, Third Act New Hampshire and Third Act “DMV” have kept the Banking on our Future drumbeat going. It has been an exciting time for Third Actors in the “DMV’ region – our DC, Maryland, and Virginia Working Groups – as they once again pressured numerous big banks to end their entanglements with fossil fuels. […]| Third Act
We didn’t win everywhere–outspent 35-1 by the fossil fuel industry, the remarkable advocates for a public utility in Maine came up short. Notably though — in the areas within the state where Third Act and the campaign invested resources and where our relational organizing and canvassing was most present, we fought the big money to […]| Third Act