Colorful props caught eyes, acrobatic displays engrossed and several massive puppets towered over a crowd of UA students and members of Canterbury Episcopal Chapel’s community on Friday night. The Bread & Puppet Theater came to Tuscaloosa as part of its latest, nationwide tour, titled “Our Domestic Resurrection Revolution In Progress Circus.” The group drew a...| The Crimson White
Native American speakers, performers and artists from across the country celebrated and shared their culture and traditions at the Moundville Native American Festival over the weekend. The festival, hosted at the University’s Moundville Archaeological Park, gave students and other festival-goers an opportunity to learn about traditional and contemporary Native American culture. “Moundville is a very...| The Crimson White
(The Lion) — A man wearing a “Support Black Trans Lives” T-shirt broke every Harry Potter-themed chocolate frog in a British store Tuesday to protest author J.K. Rowling. Rowling responded to the video on X with her typical irony. “That’s where you’re wrong,” she said. “I personally hand pour every single one AND deliver them to shops on my push bike.” The vandalism joins … Read more The post Protests against author JK Rowling continue after more than five years appear...| The Heartlander
Slop as a way of life by Drew Austin The subtext is that slop is being dumped on us against our will—that it’s something that happens to us—but that lets us off the hook far too easily. Most of the slop we see is still made and distributed by real people, often with no AI […]| Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden
A l’heure où sort « le Retour des beaux jours » (Barclay), conçu avec Etienne Daho et Jean-Louis Piérot, Vanessa Paradis passe pour nous en revue ses huit albums et la petite bande qui l’a entourée. Journal d’une métamorphose.| Le Nouvel Obs - Musique
Ils ont produit presque tous les disques de la chanteuse, dont le médiocre « The Life of a Show Girl ». D’un côté, le Suédois Max Martin, qui a écrit plus de numéros un que Michael Jackson. De l’autre, le New-Yorkais Jack Antonoff. Test comparatif à la « UFC-Que Choisir ».| Le Nouvel Obs - Musique
De la chanson française, de la pop de qualité ou du hip-hop féroce... De la musique pour tous les goûts.| Le Nouvel Obs - Musique
Pour son douzième album, Taylor Swift délaisse ses aspirations country folk larmoyantes et renoue avec l’esprit pop de son album « 1989 ».| Le Nouvel Obs - Musique
Vous levez les yeux au ciel lorsqu’on vous parle de Taylor Swift ? Ecoutez plutôt !| Le Nouvel Obs - Musique
La star du reggaeton sera, en février prochain, la tête d’affiche du show de la finale du Super Bowl, la grand-messe du football américain. Une première pour un artiste portoricain.| Le Nouvel Obs - Musique
La star du reggaeton sera la tête d’affiche du show de la mi-temps du Super Bowl, la grand-messe du football américain, qui se déroulera le 8 février en Californie. Une première pour un artiste portoricain, et une décision plus politique qu’il n’y paraît.| Le Nouvel Obs - Musique
Last week in Lagos, the lines between music and fashion blurred in electrifying new ways. Afrobeats: Culture in Motion—a bold collaboration between Lagos-based streetwear brand Severe Nature and Spotify—transformed the Greasy Tunes Cafe into a multisensory celebration of African creativity. The immersive showcase brought together sound, style, and storytelling, spotlighting how Afrobeats continues to fuel... The post Spotify and Severe Nature Bring Afrobeats Culture to Life Through Fashio...| Spotify
The Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) 2025 have unveiled their nominations. Burkina Faso’s Katanga, leading the race with ten nods, followed closely by Nigeria’s historical epic Lisabi: The Uprising, which earned seven. The announcement, made on Sunday, October 12, highlights the growing strength of African cinema across regions, with West Africa again dominating the shortlist. […] The post Burkina Faso’s Katanga Leads 2025 AMAA Race, Nigeria’s Lisabi Among Top Contenders appeared ...| West Africa Weekly
Five Nigerian songs have been named among Rolling Stone’s “250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century,” a recognition that highlights the growing influence of Afrobeats and Nigerian pop on global music culture. The list, released in October 2025, spans two decades of global music and includes artists from across genres and continents. Nigerian acts Wizkid, […] The post Wizkid, Burna Boy, Tems, Davido, and Rema Make Rolling Stone’s 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century List appeared fir...| West Africa Weekly
What is NDTR? National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR) is a day to acknowledge the tragic history and its ongoing impact of the residential school system. This day is to commemorate children’s lives that were lost, the Survivors of residential schools, and the inter- generational impact it has had on families and communities. During [...]Read More...| Student Wellness Centre
Involved in every major Zionist activity for 60 years, he was a founder of Hebrew University and president of JNF. The post Treasure Trove recalls the dedication of pioneering Zionist Menachem Ussishkin appeared first on The Canadian Jewish News.| The Canadian Jewish News
A live interfaith podcast recording with 2 Muslim comics, 2 Jewish comics, a Palestinian peace activist & an Orthodox rabbi. The post In Good Faith: A Jewish/Muslim Night of Comedy and Conversation appeared first on The Canadian Jewish News.| The Canadian Jewish News
The Emma Press is run on a shoestring and raking in awards| The Dispatch
When Maccabi Tel Aviv played in Amsterdam there was fighting in the streets. Now they’re heading to Villa Park.| The Dispatch
By Dr. David Rock Offers for digital, AI-powered coaching are starting to pop up in the inboxes of HR leaders everywhere, with lots of promises of cost savings for coaching. But how do you tell real from vaporware? Let’s admit this is a bit of a brave new world, sometimes exciting and sometimes terrifying. Even more so if you’re a decision-maker in an organization who’s expected to find a coaching AI that’s “best in show” for your organization and that’s going to “talk” to h...| NeuroLeadership Institute
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in our daily workflows, a critical question emerges: Are we just teaching people to use AI, or are we empowering them to think with AI? In a recent article, published in HRD Connect, NLI’s Rachel Cardero, Vice President of Consulting and Product, and Emma Sarro, Senior Director of Research, emphasize the importance of building an AI fluent workforce, and the cognitive foundation needed to get there. AI fluency isn’t a technical skill but a cogni...| NeuroLeadership Institute
By Chris Weller With the rapid pace of technological change — artificial intelligence, in particular — it can feel like the world is a little less recognizable with each passing day. It’s up to leaders to help their teams respond to these changes, offering new skills and systems that make workforces more adaptable and resilient, rather than overwhelmed and stuck. Join us at the 2025 NeuroLeadership Summit, where leading scientists and industry practitioners converge to share best prac...| NeuroLeadership Institute
Our boss tested the limits of Tokyo’s most liberated neighbourhood and was detained by police. Tokyo’s Shinjuku Ni-chome district is recognised as Japan’s most liberated and vibrant LGBTQ+ neighbourhood, and it’s an area that never sleeps, with an exciting vibe that lingers well into the morning. It’s a place where stories are born, myths are […]| SoraNews24 -Japan News-
The annual exhibition creates an enchanting town of light amid the fiery colors of autumn trees. Nestled in the mountains of Gifu in central Japan are the charming old streets of Mino City, one of Japan’s three famous Japanese paper-producing regions. Every autumn, these traditional merchant houses bask in the gentle light emitting from hundreds […]| SoraNews24 -Japan News-
David Myles Robinson barely remembers his first homecoming as a 1-year-old, but he points out an old photograph of his father holding him near an escalator at a Sheraton Hotel in Greensboro, North Carolina, in the late 1990s. North Carolina A&T State University’s homecoming was like a holiday for the Robinson family. For 10 years, […] The post North Carolina A&T’s ‘One Big Family Reunion’ During Homecoming Week appeared first on Capital B News.| Capital B News
The Psychedelic Culture Conference brings together leading voices from around the world to explore the intersections of psychedelics with culture, community, and social change.| Chacruna
The International Students Association and the SGA partnered to host the first annual International Sports Day on Saturday, bringing students together from different countries to play cricket and soccer at the Student Recreation Center fields. ISA executive board members and SGA representatives organized the event and provided food, drinks and medals for the participants. “We...| The Crimson White
Kim A. Snyder’s The Librarians (2025) draws the audience into a pernicious web of censorship, repression, and culture-war collisions.| Cherwell
A new generation of Southeast Asian artists are using local personal histories and cultural narratives to explore identity and society.| LUXUO
Révélée dans « le Parrain », muse de Woody Allen avec lequel elle tourna dans huit films (« Annie Hall » lui valut un oscar), Diane Keaton a aussi joué dans de nombreuses comédies légères. Voici des extraits de ses films.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
Le chanteur israélien à la voix reconnaissable entre mille sort un nouvel album et partage avec nous ses goûts variés où l’on croise Quentin Tarantino, Leonard Cohen et… Charles Aznavour.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
Dix ans après son dernier spectacle, elle revient avec un nouveau seule en scène. Son enfance, ses sources d’inspiration, ses angoisses, la comédienne se raconte.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
Makeup is a part of student life in more ways than one. You may be using it to get ready for a night out after a long week of classes. Perhaps you want to feel confident before a big interview. Or possibly you’re just putting on a bit before heading to lecture. Whatever the reason,... This story 4 independent makeup shops that shine in NYC appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
As a queer person, coming out as transgender in eighth grade invited a range of responses from both friends and family. Some were immediately accepting, while others took a while, but ultimately, acceptance was something I had to seek from myself. However, coming out and staying out is increasingly difficult for queer youth throughout the... This story This National Coming Out Day, keep the conversation flowing appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
It’s half past eight on a Sunday night in Chinatown. In a penthouse apartment at Lafayette Hall, a group of 11 friends gather for their weekly Wednesday-night dinner. While humble in origin, the dinners have played a pivotal role in the way these students find community. On a nondescript Wednesday night in the fall of... This story Wednesday-night dinners: How these NYU students find community through cooking appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Libra architect Christopher Alexander developed a sixth sense about why some spaces feel comfortable while others are alienating. What was the source of his genius? He avoided abstract principles and studied how people actually used spaces. His best architecture soulfully coordinated the relationships between indoor and outdoor areas, private and public […] The post Free Will Astrology Week of Oct. 9 appeared first on The Source - Bend, Oregon.| The Source – Bend, Oregon
The name “Brass Queens” represents a female brass band with attitude. The Brooklyn-based group debuted in March of 2019, chipping out a reputation in a generally male-dominated landscape, one pop-up performance at a time. Now, the band is touring nationwide, including a stop at Silver Moon Brewing in Bend on Oct. 19. “A lot of […] The post A Female Brass Band is Changing Stereotypes appeared first on The Source - Bend, Oregon.| The Source – Bend, Oregon
A new, upscale hotel is being planned on NW Arizona Avenue between Wall and Bond Streets. In addition to overnight rooms, CASCADA Bend will also have a thermal spa and wellness destination with multiple hot and cold thermal circuits, silent spaces for reflection and social spaces for connection. “The goal is to create a restorative […] The post Luxury Hotel & Thermal Spa Planned near downtown Bend appeared first on The Source - Bend, Oregon.| The Source – Bend, Oregon
"When food culture became pop culture, a new national persona was born. We regret to inform you, it’s probably you."| Longreads
The Kenmore Square comic store “remains a hub for queer-friendly conversation and creativity” The post Comicopia Hosts Comic Book Artist Hayden Sherman appeared first on HorizonMass.| HorizonMass
"It’s too easy to analyze without taking the steps to make the necessary changes." The post Camping Out On The Path To Church Revitalization appeared first on KarlVaters.com.| KarlVaters.com
Told to teach, Katherine Devlin followed her dream instead — now she’s the breakout star of a hit drama| The Standard
After 5 visits, here’s how I’d spend the perfect 4 days in Prague—solo-friendly, affordable, and packed with must-sees.| Madison's Footsteps
An excerpt from Didier Eribon’s book “The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman,” a personal and philosophical reflection on the question of old age as a limit concept of Western thought.| The MIT Press Reader
Learn how to remove cards from Apple Wallet in a few easy steps, plus other tips for how to setup your card preferences!| ReHack
Down with ebooks! The post What’s happened to the trade paperback? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The feminist movement promised women everything, but many have discovered it delivered something quite different. The post What Has Feminism Done for You Lately?, Part 2 appeared first on Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.| Dr. James Dobson Family Institute
The modern feminist movement promised freedom and equality, but has it delivered on those promises? The post What Has Feminism Done for You Lately?, Part 1 appeared first on Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.| Dr. James Dobson Family Institute
Background On August 23, 2025, the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir government announced the takeover of 215 private schools, including 80 in Baramulla,37 in Anantang and 6 in Bandipora[1], where more than 51,000 students are enrolled.[2] These schools were operated and affiliated with Jamaat-e-Islami (JEI) and the Falah-e-Aam Trust. On February 28, 2019, and […]| Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad
This story is part of a series of travel-based dispatches from rural America. Click here to see other articles included in the series. WATFORD CITY – A decade ago, Watford City—a community of 6,000 in McKenzie County near North Dakota’s Badlands—was undergoing unsustainable growth thanks to the region’s booming oil industry. In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the growth saw droves of new residents arrive hoping to stake their claim to the money flowing through the region. Comm...| Barn Raiser
Farm Aid marked its milestone anniversary benefit concert as family farmers face the worst economic crisis in decades.| Barn Raiser
There are more and more vegan chocolate brands on the market – but which are the best? We tried and tested 10 for you (tough job, I know!) By Lora O’Brien Who doesn’t like chocolate? It’s so many things, all in one: a sweet childhood treat; a decadent adult indulgence; and lately, it’s even been […] The post The Best Vegan Chocolate Brands Reviewed appeared first on Hurry The Food Up.| The Vegetarian Health and Longevity Podcast!
Oxford has “nothing, nothing, nothing” if it does not have The Bodyguard playing in New Theatre this week. Directed by Thea Sharrock, The Bodyguard interrogates what ‘showstopper’ means for the superstar, her bodyguard and the obsessive stalker seeking to end not only the Oscars show but the showstopper herself. Based on Mick Jackson and Lawrence Kasdan’s 1992 film of the same title, starring the spectacular Whitney Houston, the musical brings us glitz, glamour, and a night that mak...| The Oxford Student
In 2014, Benedict Cumberbatch delivered an outstanding performance as Alan Turing in The Imitation Game, capturing his pivotal role in deciphering the Enigma code. Before that, there was Breaking the Code. Since 1986, Hugh Whitemore’s play (based, like the film, on Andrew Hodges’ biography) has staged the life of the brilliant, troubled mathematician. Its latest iteration, directed by Jesse Jones, now comes to the Oxford Playhouse. The post The enigma of Alan Turing: Breaking the Code at ...| The Oxford Student
Taylor Swift’s 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, is both a companion piece and a counterpoint to 2024’s The Tortured Poets Department. Gone is the angst of her sprawling, self-conscious, greyest album. The Life of a Showgirl dazzles in technicolour. While it diverges from Tortured Poets, it pulls in threads from across Swift’s wider discography: the glitziness of Midnights, the disco pulse of 1989 (hardly surprising given the return of Max Martin & Shellback as producers), and ...| The Oxford Student
The OxStu reviews the Netflix series House of Guinness, created by Steven Knight who explores history through individual characters.| The Oxford Student
The Mexican federal government has announced a new 8% excise tax on violent video games. The justification? That violent games are responsible for violent behavior. Violence is indeed a heavy problem in Mexico, and organized crime has left significant parts of the country in a state of terror. But attacking video games seems a poor …| Articles from FEE
Leonard E. Read, FEE’s founder, was born 127 years ago today. In honor of this anniversary, we’re highlighting this tribute to his life, written by our President Emeritus Lawrence Reed and published December 1, 2018. This is the first in a series of essays throughout the month of December 2018 celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of …| Articles from FEE
TSU alumni share art and teaching legacy in Third Ward’s alumni exhibition.| DefenderNetwork.com
Esoteric programming languages are challenging to learn, but their unusual features and constraints may serve to improve programming ability. From languages designed to be intentionally obtuse (e.g. INTERCAL) to others targeting artistic expression (e.g. Piet) or exploring the nature of computation (e.g. Fractan), there is rich variety in the realm of esoteric programming languages. This essay examines the counterintuitive appeal of esoteric languages and seeks to analyse reasons for this pop...| arXiv.org
You may have read this in the September Labour Affairs. This version has a few extras. Falsifying Darwin, Feeding the Rich Vanity and Defeat in the 1970s Big Dominant Creatures Not Really Winners ‘…| Gwydion Madawc Williams
Photo Illustration: Russ Smith • Photos Courtesy Murray’s Cheese and Marie Faivre. Photo Illustration: Russ Smith • Photos Courtesy Murray’s Cheese and Marie Faivre The material keeps some of the world’s creamiest wheels together, from France to Wisconsin. The post 3 Must-Try Gooey Cheeses That Come Wrapped in Bark appeared first on Saveur.| Saveur
O Mitos Cretan Food (Photo: Katherine Whittaker). O Mitos Cretan Food (Photo: Katherine Whittaker) Your guide to the city’s must-try dishes, from juicy souvlaki to slow-simmered chickpeas—and the restaurants that do them best. The post Where to Eat Like a Local in Athens appeared first on Saveur.| Saveur
Akos Stiller. Akos Stiller Eat and drink your way across the European country's epic landscapes. The post How to Plan a Life-Changing Wine Trip to Hungary appeared first on Saveur.| Saveur
Niko Turmanidze, Manana Jobava, and Maiko Zakaraia of Lotus Eaters (Photo: Max Avdeev). Niko Turmanidze, Manana Jobava, and Maiko Zakaraia of Lotus Eaters (Photo: Max Avdeev) In the heart of the Caucasus, a rising wave of vintners is redefining the balance between ancient techniques and modern tastes. The post How Women Are Breathing New Life Into Georgia’s 8,000-Year Wine Tradition appeared first on Saveur.| Saveur
Jay Dyer explains the Orthodox position on the death penalty.| Patristic Faith
The enigmatic show returns soon for another season on Netflix.| Billboard
De Marvin Gaye à Vanessa Paradis, en passant par Patti Smith, à qui il consacre un livre cet automne, Claude Gassian a photographié toute la scène musicale française et anglo-saxonne de ces cinquante dernières années. Mais son champ d’action dépasse largement celui du rock et de la chanson, comme le montre une exposition à Paris à la galerie Rabouan Moussion. Rencontre avec un passionné d’art contemporain.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
Avant de réaliser la suite de « Heat », le réalisateur de « Collatéral » et de « Miami Vice » sera célébré au Festival Lumière de Lyon. Rencontre.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
Du rap, de la chanson française et du rock… De la musique pour tous les goûts.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
Reconnue dans le monde entier, l’artiste nigériane bénéficie, à 51 ans, de sa première exposition parisienne, au Musée d’Art moderne. Elle porte un regard poétique sur les traumatismes causés par la colonisation sur les paysages et les corps.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
Avec « Entre-Temps », sa dernière création, le chorégraphe charme encore. Il y est question du temps qui s’écoule, des souvenirs fragmentés, des sensations de déjà-vu. Avec des danseurs âgés de 35 à 72 ans.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
For those whose most recent memories of the library are from childhood, it may be time to re-visit. The post Kingston’s libraries celebrate Canadian Library Month this October appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
Emotional-Hardcore, or “Emo,” has a complicated identity. The post Understanding what it means to be ‘Emo’ appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
Suite à la disparition de C8 et NRJ12 actée par l’Arcom, TMC fait la deuxième meilleure croissance en terme d’audience tandis que CNews conforte sa place de leader.| Le HuffPost
‘Peter Doig: House of Music’ is a high note at Serpentine South, where the artists remixes his sonic influences in a multi-sensory exhibition| The World Of Interiors
The first thing you need to know in order to understand Victorian England’s “wheelbarrow craze” is that pedestrianism, or competitive walking, was all the rage in the U.S. and U.K. in the late 19th century. The sport produced some of the first celebrity athletes, complete with collectible cards and brand endorsements. Amid this trend, a Scottish former circus performer named Bob Carlisle saw the potential to make a name for himself after seeing an American walking celebrity who was doin...| History Facts
The roots of museums reach back thousands of years. From Mesopotamian princesses to Renaissance aristocrats, humans have long been drawn to collect, preserve, and display the material traces of their world. But exactly how old is this tradition? And which institution deserves the title of the first museum in history? An Ancient Princess’s Collection The earliest evidence of what we might recognize as a museum comes from the city of Ur, in modern-day Iraq. Once a flourishing port on the Eu...| History Facts
“They don’t make them like they used to.” You’ve likely heard this common refrain or even said it yourself before. Maybe it was a grumble about modern disposability, but perhaps it was a wistful reflection on how many parts of daily life have changed. Old houses in particular can be full of reminders of how life once looked. Over the years, some domestic features that made sense for their eras have faded away as habits, technology, and tastes evolved. Here are seven once-common hous...| History Facts
A record-breaking night for Hungarian gastronomy:| DailyNewsHungary
Discover the languages spoken in Australia and how English, Indigenous, and immigrant languages shape the nation’s rich cultural identity.| Milestone Localization
Racism is a psychological disease passed down from generation to generation, by society and its institutions. Like any contagious disease, you have to both personally heal from it, and also collectively, prevent and mitigate it. The post Racism is a Psychological Disease – Let’s Heal It appeared first on HealthyPsych.com.| HealthyPsych.com
Learn what narcissism is, why it’s theorized to develop, whether narcissism is actually increasing, and what people can do to become less narcissistic. The post What Is Narcissism? Separating Misconceptions From Reality appeared first on HealthyPsych.com.| HealthyPsych.com
If we don’t consciously choose what to pay attention to, the choice gets made for us, often leaving us depleted, dissatisfied, distracted and inefficient. Learn more about attention, intention and how to apply them for greater efficacy in living. The post Pay More Attention With Intention appeared first on HealthyPsych.com.| HealthyPsych.com
Mudita is a Sanskrit word that refers to the joy (rather than envy or resentment) we feel when others experience happiness and good fortune. The opposite of the German word Schadenfreude, this post explores ways to cultivate this positive state through mindfulness practice. The post Mudita: Delight in the Happiness and Success of Others appeared first on HealthyPsych.com.| HealthyPsych.com
Oaxaca expects to welcome upwards of 89,000 visitors for its 2025 Day of the Dead celebration, according to officials who unveiled a packed cultural agenda this week. The post Oaxaca’s ‘most vibrant festival’ returns with over 140 Day of the Dead events appeared first on Mexico News Daily| Mexico News Daily
Intended to be Mexico City's most luxurious hotel, the Posada del Sol was abandoned, fell into ruins... and then came the ghosts. The post Posada del Sol: Mexico City’s most extravagant hotel that never was appeared first on Mexico News Daily| Mexico News Daily
Anna Bruce dives into a world of color in this photo essay documenting rural communities that spend their lives processing and dyeing this pre-Columbian treasure. The post Harvesting Oaxaca’s ‘blue gold’ appeared first on Mexico News Daily| Mexico News Daily
The major event celebrates the 15th anniversary of UNESCO having designated traditional Mexican cuisine as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The post Cuernavaca will host 10th annual World Forum of Mexican Gastronomy appeared first on Mexico News Daily| Mexico News Daily
Windows show us the world. And not always by what is on the other side. Sometimes it is what’s on the window or the purpose of the window. A few windows which helped me see the world. Window in one of the defensive guard posts along the sea-facing side of Dubrovnik’s old city wall. Existing … More Windows On The World| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
I have been lucky to have have seen wonderful, strange, and sometimes just odd things, places and people. Some left me in awe of nature or artistic talent or the abilities of the human brain. Others just left me shrugging my shoulders. Mostly below are the inspiring ones. With a couple tossed in for fun. … More Everyone Should See This . . .| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
His voice is still strong after almost 60 years. Sir Tom Jones, one of my favorites then and now. I loved his US TV show. I’ll Never Fall In Love Again on The Dusty Springfield Show, 5th Sep 1967. 2019 on The Voice, with the son of the man who wrote the song. Tom Jones … More September Songs – Tom Jones| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
On the last day of The Bee Writes Remember September song challenge I’ve decided to take a slightly different approach. I love some the new or newer covers of “oldie” hits. Great songs never fade away. Here are a few of my favorite groups or singers of old songs. I may have posted some of … More September Songs – Refreshed| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
The one and only Aretha Franklin’s signature number. “Respect” was written and recorded by the great Otis Redding in 1965. It was rearranged, rephrased, and covered by the Queen o…| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
In London, animals are twice as likely to be immortalised in bronze as women. A striking new statue challenges that invisibility The post New London statue celebrates the unseen strength of mothers appeared first on Positive News.| Positive News
Check out As in guillotine... for more. "Please let Bluesky be the last time y'all fall for this trick." Five Things for October 9, 2025 Five Things: October 9, 2025, by Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, was originally posted on As in guillotine....| As in guillotine…
"Knowing how to deconstruct a complex system is a critical first step." On digital distractions, middle grade readers, indie publishing, bloggers getting paid, and systems that fight back.| As in guillotine...
The term “Too Cool” is the phonetic English translation of “土酷” (Tuku), which in Chinese means “tacky cool.” It should be considered in its double meaning of both outdated and cool, cooler, coolest—too cool. This style is marked by an attitude of poking ironic fun at but also embracing the stylistic elements of dated popular taste and absurd cultural productions “Made in China”. A form of post-Internet communication through memes and digital remix, “Too Cool” chall...| Articles – sabukaru
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Michelle Carr has spent more than two decades in the payments world. Carr’s path into payments started at home. “My father is the one who got me into this| Greenway Magazine