Last month, the Wikipedia co-founder paid artist Nicole Wittenberg a visit at her downtown studio to talk about his memoir, "The Seven Rules of Trust," and the toxic state of the internet today. The post Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales Tells Painter Nicole Wittenberg Why He Isn’t a Billionaire appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
In this week's installment of Sound Advice, the Oscar-nominated composer takes us inside his fruitful collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos. The post <i>Bugonia</i> Composer Jerskin Fendrix Finds Inspiration on the Toilet appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
In her debut novel "Flat Earth," the author sends up the downtown arts scene. Before its release, she joined fellow millennial satirist Halle Butler to go further down the rabbit hole.| Interview Magazine
From a fish tank to Mr. Planter’s Peanut, The Daily Staff dissect their best Halloween outfits. The post The Daily’s best Halloween costumes appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
What have Stanford students been munching on to power up for midterms this fall? The post The study snacks that fuel The Daily appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Why do ward choirs matter? They build unity, model male-female harmony, bridge communities, and teach belonging. The post Church Choirs and the Sound of Belonging: Where Harmony Still Exists appeared first on Public Square Magazine.| Public Square Magazine
CLAW announced that the 2026 event was moving after they were unable to book a contract with any Cleveland-area hotels or venues. The post Columbus or Bust: Amidst feelings of betrayal and hope, Cleveland’s Leather Annual Weekend (CLAW) leaves its namesake city appeared first on The Buckeye Flame.| The Buckeye Flame
With exhibitions, festivals, concerts, shows, clubbing and other events, Brussels transforms with every passing month. It’s like a cultural playlist on shuffle for a capital city that never hits pause. So, if you are craving a bit of light this November follow the lights of 13 cafe-theatres during Bruxelles en Scènes, which bring laughter, jazz, song […] The post Brussels is booming this autumn appeared first on Together Magazine.| Together Magazine
A recent tribunal ruling has redefined what counts as disability discrimination and reminded organisations that inclusion begins with culture, not compliance. Here, inclusion specialist Atif Choudhury explores how HR can move from reacting to complaints to designing workplaces that prevent them. The post When ‘too slow’ becomes discrimination: What an NHS trainee’s tribunal win teaches HR about inclusion appeared first on HRZone.| HRZone
Explore the significance of continuous professional development for your career and personal growth through our expert insights.| Insight Global
In May, Mississippi State University’s Fostering LGBTQ+ Advocacy, Resources, and Environments (F.L.A.R.E.) joined as plaintiffs on a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union Jackson office challenging parts of Mississippi House Bill 1193, the state’s new law restricting diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in public education. The bill, signed into law by Gov. Tate...| The Reflector
La série produite pour France 2 devrait être diffusée en novembre 2025, tout juste dix ans après les attentats de Paris et Saint-Denis.| Le HuffPost
Life has levels, and so does leadership. Many managers stay stuck at the same level for years, meeting expectations but never rising. This article breaks down the five levels of leadership growth and shows what it takes to move from managing tasks to multiplying leaders—plus a simple daily habit to help you keep growing. The post The 5 Levels of Leadership Growth appeared first on Learnloft.| Learnloft
Are you living in sexual sin and darkness? Find motivation and hope for lasting change.| Crossway
We’ve built something different. Something better. Exploring freight agent jobs that deliver on their promises? It’s time to see what TGF...| Tallgrass Freight Co
Catalysts for Faith Crisis, Pt. 2 Six years ago, I (Catherine) suffered a traumatic brain injury. The doctors told me it would only take a ... Read More The post Unanswered Prayer appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
Dangerous Feedback Loops Need Disruption Ben, called to be a servant of our friend and Lord, Jesus Christ. To the Church of God that is ... Read More The post We Must Rethink the Role of the Pastor appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
The Chaos of Our Time It’s happened to all of us: We mindlessly scroll through social media and almost instantaneously find ourselves bombarded. Endless news ... Read More The post A Few Solutions For Compassion Fatigue appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
Uprooting and Healing Misogyny in America The temptation to accumulate and abuse power is common to humankind. Jesus himself had to resist this during his ... Read More The post Abusing Power In God’s Name appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
Perhaps the Church is Not a Building After All *Author Note: This letter to the church is written in the voice of Phoebe of Cenchreae, ... Read More The post Reclaiming the Tent appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
*Editorial Note: Whenever Leading Voice Derek Vreeland emails me with a sense of pastoral urgency about something he’s written that feels timely for Missio Alliance ... Read More The post A (Needed) Conversation on Christian Nationalism and the Prosperity Gospel appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
"Both Christian Nationalism and the Prosperity Gospel promise greatness without humility. They confuse self-determination with discipleship, and success with sanctification. We must courageously, and with great clarity, reject the false gospels of both."| Missio Alliance
Good feedback can improve development -- but far too few employees hear from their manager.| Gallup.com
Easily the most Marine thing they could have done. The post Top Marines stand in a rain storm to wish the Corps a happy birthday appeared first on Task & Purpose.| Task & Purpose
The Amish lifestyle is often seen as a peaceful, simple escape from modern life, but behind their traditions lie practices and beliefs that outsiders rarely see. Amish women, in particular, maintain traditions that shape every part of their lives. Here, we’ll reveal some of the lesser-known aspects of Amish women’s private world and the customs …| Survival World
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Fashion for me has always been more than just getting dressed—it’s a way of showing up in the world as the fullest version of myself. My current style (because it’s always evolving) leans into cozy vibes with a touch of Scandinavian polish—maybe the Danish girlfriend effect—but I’ll never completely leave behind playful colors and bold […] The post 12 Things I’m Adding to My Masc Fashion Wardrobe This Season appeared first on EveryQueer.| EveryQueer
I’ve spent years writing about the intersection of technology, culture, and policy. When concepts like megawatt and megabyte are reshaping the very places we live, I’m finding that work increasingly relevant. It is one thing to write an essay here or a newsletter there. Given the potential harms, utilizing adding additional forms, like narrative, seems warranted. The Biggest Little Bill is part tech satire, part civic noir. It’s a reminder that accountability doesn’t just live in boar...| Matthew Reinbold
I’ve spent years writing about the intersection of technology, culture, and policy. When concepts like megawatt and megabyte are reshaping the very places we live, I’m finding that work increasingly relevant. It is one thing to write an essay here or a newsletter there. Given the potential harms, utilizing adding additional forms, like narrative, seems warranted. The Biggest Little Bill is part tech satire, part civic noir. It’s a reminder that accountability doesn’t just live in boar...| Matthew Reinbold
I’ve spent years writing about the intersection of technology, culture, and policy. When concepts like megawatt and megabyte are reshaping the very places we live, I’m finding that work increasingly relevant. It is one thing to write an essay here or a newsletter there. Given the potential harms, utilizing adding additional forms, like narrative, seems warranted. The Biggest Little Bill is part tech satire, part civic noir. It’s a reminder that accountability doesn’t just live in boar...| Matthew Reinbold
I’ve spent years writing about the intersection of technology, culture, and policy. When concepts like megawatt and megabyte are reshaping the very places we live, I’m finding that work increasingly relevant. It is one thing to write an essay here or a newsletter there. Given the potential harms, utilizing adding additional forms, like narrative, seems warranted. The Biggest Little Bill is part tech satire, part civic noir. It’s a reminder that accountability doesn’t just live in boar...| Matthew Reinbold
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Kate Davies, vocalist and guitarist of band Pupil Slicer, explains why the final seven-minute track on their new album Fleshwork deals with the injustices of the benefits system in Britain The post This metal song perfectly sums up the anger felt by disabled people towards the benefits system appeared first on Big Issue.| Big Issue
In this month's installment Tour Diary, the internet's favorite boy band called us from a highway to talk about life on the road, mosh pits and marriage proposals included. The post “Let’s Fucking Rock Out”: On the Road With the Boys of Laundry Day appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
On Halloween, we asked the photographer Eric Helgas to document the pie-eating contest at Food, the Chinatown restaurant recently revived by artist Lucien Smith. The post Inside Lucien Smith’s Messy, Mouth-Watering Pie Pageant appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Novembre sera tout sauf gris grâce à des festivals inspirants, une soirée d’humour féministe, un film de vampires et des spectacles hauts en couleur. En prime, le tout est gratuit !| L'actualité | Temps libre
De la finale d’Avant le crash au départ des Expos, en passant par le retour des personnalités « annulées », la télé colmate ces jours-ci quelques fractures sociales.| L'actualité | Temps libre
Depuis les débuts du cinéma, les revenants ont toujours fasciné les créateurs et le public. Voici six longs métrages de spectres marquants des dernières années.| L'actualité | Temps libre
Ce roman choral explore en profondeur les pensées et les relations de neuf millénariaux réunis le temps d’une soirée dans un appartement montréalais.| L'actualité | Temps libre
Pour souligner sans trop se fatiguer les 40 ans de Comment faire l’amour avec vous savez qui, l’écrivain a ajouté quelques dessins à une nouvelle édition. Et c’est tout.| L'actualité | Temps libre
Joie, souffrance, amour, résistance : les livres de cette sélection, où figure le très beau Architectures de la joie, vous feront traverser l’intensité de certaines expériences de vie.| L'actualité | Temps libre
Let us do our duty. Let us slam shut and then nail shut the Overton Window on anti-Semitism and thereby help give our country a new birth of freedom rightly understood.| Public Discourse
The recent growth of the celebration of Halloween may not simply reflect nostalgia for an enchanted past.| Public Discourse
Policies matter, as do choices by individuals, families, and congregations. But ultimately our hope, both for rolling back the sexual revolution and then keeping it at bay, is in the grace of God.| Public Discourse
The real work of healing consists not in closing off the body as a personal project but in opening our body to healthy relationships we can have with each other, our environment, and ultimately the highest vocations of love and worship.| Public Discourse
If evil deeds tend to tear us apart, our fidelity to the Constitution helps us to stand united.| Public Discourse
Looking for a sweet and strange new mac and cheese offering this holiday season? Try Kraft's latest Mac & Cheese Apple Pie flavor.| Tasting Table
Iggy Clarke, the president of the 2025 Oxford Fashion Gala, shares her style secrets and where she’s shopping right now. The post Fashion around Oxford – Iggy Clarke appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
Maxim Vorobev reviews Oxford's rooftop decorations and discusses what they teach about the past and present.| Cherwell
Avec la chanson « Taxman », les Beatles pourraient fournir la bande-son de l’Assemblée nationale, à l’heure des débats sur le budget de la France.| Le Nouvel Obs - Opinions
The best meatballs are made with multiple meats, usually a trio of beef, pork and veal. Veal isn’t the easiest ingredient to find, so I use half beef and half pork. The different proteins help balance the meatballs’ flavor and texture. You can earn bonus Montana points by adding game meat to the mix. Just make sure to get sufficient fat in your grind. No one likes dry meatballs. The post Meatballs and marinara, Montana-style appeared first on Montana Free Press.| Montana Free Press
A donation of $10,000 will save 42 people's lives with access to care provided by Oklahoma Project Woman.| Cannabis & Tech Today
Catch up on this week’s top cannabis news, from Sorting Robotics’ new automation service to market movements, hemp bans, industry trends, stock movements and international news| Cannabis & Tech Today
From zero-sugar seltzers with a kick to precision-engineered vaporizers built for quiet nights in, these products show how innovation and craft can still surprise us. Consider it your guide to a more elevated October| Cannabis & Tech Today
From new Florida dispensaries and exclusive genetics drops to major legal battles and cannabis stock swings, get a complete recap of the week’s biggest cannabis industry and culture news.| cannatechtoday.com
Martin Luther King is key figure in modern American history, but the truth about his life, his theology, and his politics has been largely hidden for nefarious reasons, argues scholar, entrepreneur and film maker Chad Jackson. Jackson, who starred in the hit movies Uncle Tom and Uncle Tom II, has launched a docu-series called Unmasking the MLK ... The post Who Was the REAL Martin Luther King? Chad Jackson Explains appeared first on The New American.| The New American Podcast
Library event celebrates groundbreaking 1950 Mattachine Society, which helped shape modern queer identity. The post 75 years ago, they sparked the gay rights movement with ‘exhilarating freedom’ appeared first on 48 hills.| 48 hills
Plus: Doc Stories, Ode to Joy, Gunvor Nelson, Marta Mateus, Rithy Pahn, terrific 'Train Dreams,' misfire 'Nuremberg,' more movies The post Screen Grabs: Arab Film Fest kicks off with ‘Palestine 36’ appeared first on 48 hills.| 48 hills
Colorful protest at 100 Montgomery drew attention to immigration court abductions, with drag, costumes, and piñatas. The post Queer activists ‘Scare the State’ at ICE protest on Halloween appeared first on 48 hills.| 48 hills
New Jersey quintet tore into favorites like 'To the Hellfire,' 'Of the Abyss,' and 'Unbreakable.' The post Live Shots: Lorna Shore brought deathcore power and stunning lights to Masonic appeared first on 48 hills.| 48 hills
The writer draws on his Soviet childhood—and watching his own son today—for latest novel about a wondrous little girl. The post In ‘Vera,’ Gary Shteyngart depicts growing up in a world becoming ever more cruel appeared first on 48 hills.| 48 hills
Benefits are being cut, need is surging: Here's where to lend a hand or donation—or where to get food yourself. The post Good Taste: Help alleviate hunger at these local orgs and eateries appeared first on 48 hills.| 48 hills
Plus: RIP Ace Frehley, Jay Som swings back strong, Nas knocks with symphonics, Yazmin Lacey's quiet conquest, more music| 48 hills
When education leaders illuminate their teams' achievements, they don't diminish their own leadership, but they enhance it.| eSchool News
Check out our list of the best celebrity Halloween costumes of 2025, updating all week.| Billboard
Other performers include Ciara, Foreigner, Debbie Gibson, Jewel, Lil Jon, Kool & the Gang, Taylor Momsen, Busta Rhymes, Shaggy & Teyana Taylor.| Billboard
New York’s hottest status symbol is a grocery store selling nothing.| i-d.co
Gabbriette brings her signature mix of glam and grit to Don Julio’s Día de Muertos celebration in London.| i-d.co
photography REINA OGAWA CLARKE written by ASHLEY OGAWA CLARKE September might be the January of fashion, but at Tokyo Disneyland the most important time of year happens in October. For a few weeks during the Halloween period, the theme park has a unique rule that allows visitors to dress up in costume, yielding some wild […]| i-d.co
From Morris dancers in Day-Glo to TikTok troubadours and stone-circle pilgrimages, a new generation is rediscovering Britain’s folk traditions—but how are they resisting the trap of nationalism?| i-d.co
Most people in our culture hold certain moral truths to be self-evident, and we see these views as basic moral common sense. But if we look at history, they’re not.| Crossway Articles
Rebecca McLaughlin discusses how church attendance has positively fought against the levels of loneliness, depression, anxiety, and addiction in the world.| Crossway Articles
Jonathan Mahler’s first book, the 2005 Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning, was a work of historical journalism that re-created the summer and fall of 1977. Mahler interweaved the story of the New York Yankees World Series-winning season with the chaotic events in the city that year, including the Son of Sam murders, the massive city-wide blackout that summer, and the free-for-all mayoral election that featured Ed Koch, Mario Cuomo, and Bella Abzug. The post The Last Time New York Hi...|
Karine Jean-Pierre can't stop making history. Earlier this year, the former White House press secretary became the highest-ranking openly queer, French-born black woman with a hyphenated surname to publicly renounce the Democratic Party for being mean to Joe Biden. She is the only black female lesbian immigrant to publish a book about her time in the Biden administration. It is the worst political memoir ever written in the history of the English language. The post A Book So Bad It Shattered ...|
"The members of the Casey family have from the beginning intended that the principal purpose of the Annie E. Casey Foundation would be to support needy children in foster homes," Jim Casey wrote around 1947. Casey, who founded UPS, was worried about impoverished children, particularly orphans. He set up his foundation in 1948, and as of 2023, the endowment was valued at $3.4 billion. The post Charity Run Amok appeared first on .|
Bruce Springsteen writes happy music with sad lyrics. The exceptions to this are the two 1980s albums that sandwiched his happiest record of all. Born in the U.S.A., which came out in 1984, was preceded by Nebraska, from 1982, and Tunnel of Love, from 1987. Tunnel of Love is more than sad. It sounds like tricyclic antidepressants set to music: minor chords and moany lyrics in a padded cell of synths and numbly metronomic drum programming. Nebraska is also more than sad. It is tragic, and bare...|
カリフォルニア最大の新刊・古本・レコード店であり、世界に残る独立系書店の中でも最大級の規模を誇るザ・ラスト・ブックストア。| plusroadtrip
A strong employer brand attracts top talent and turns employees into brand advocates. But during a layoff, the brand enters crisis mode. The way a company handles a reduction in force (RIF) can either strengthen or seriously damage its reputation, with lasting effects on recruitment,... The post How Layoffs Impact Employer Brand and How to Protect It appeared first on Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. | Outplacement & Career Transitioning Services.| Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. | Outplacement & Career Transitioning Serv...
Sélectionnés dans des registres divers - spiritualité, société, théologie -, ces ouvrages permettent d'enraciner sa foi dans une époque en mouvement.| lepelerin.com
Le prix Femina récompense Nathacha Appanah pour «La Nuit au cœur», un récit puissant sur les violences faites aux femmes.| lepelerin.com
À l'affiche de la pièce «Art» et à l'antenne de France Inter chaque vendredi, l'acteur et humoriste excelle dans l'art de manier les mots. Les siens et ceux des autres.| lepelerin.com
Documents, enquêtes, témoignages, essais… Une fois par mois, nous vous proposons une sélection de livres qui éclairent les enjeux de notre époque, à partir d’une expérience de terrain.| lepelerin.com
Dr. Dan Schneider is an Adjunct Professor of Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville who knows what it means to face enemies in mortal combat. He is a Gulf War veteran and former U.S. Army helicopter pilot. That military training, combined with is knowledge of spiritual warfare, led him to found Liber Christo, a movement ...| The New American
The Buenos Aires International Book Fair (Feria del Libro) is one of the top five book expos in the world. This annual celebration of the Spanish-language literary universe unfolds in ... Read more The post Buenos Aires International Book Fair: 📕 ‘Feria del Libro’ 2025 first appeared on Wander Argentina.| Wander Argentina
Thought for the Week Evil lives in people, not in things. People are, to use the classical term, sinful. But it’s easier–and less convicting–to focus on things. The fact that we call the second day of the week Tuesday (Tiw’s Day), … Continue reading → The post Is Halloween Really Evil? first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
Dear believers: What if God’s plans for the future don’t go the way we expect them to? (Has the present?) What if everything plays out in a way we could never have imagined? Does it matter? Has it ever? All … Continue reading → The post What If It’s Not What We Expected? first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
Note: All photos are by Trudy and Mitch Teemley, and may not be used without written permission. Heads Up: Daylight Savings Time ends tonight. So don’t forget to “fall back.” Fortunately, the rain in Maine fell mainly on our plane. … Continue reading → The post The Rain in Maine Falls Mainly… first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
Forget zombies and frozen princesses. The people below have gone way beyond the obvious. I loved creating unique Halloween decorations and costumes as a kid. But nowadays I leave that to the trick-or-treaters who show up at our front door. … Continue reading → The post The Most Creative Halloween Ever? first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
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My Real Memoir Touch. One of my earliest recurring memories is of Mommandad on the couch in our den. I’d sit on the rug (closer to the TV), but scoot back so Mom could run her fingers through my hair. … Continue reading → The post Yet Another Accidental Betrayal first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
Thought for the Week I recently wrote about speaking less and saying more. In other words, focusing more on others and less on ourselves. This wasn’t sagely advice from a master practitioner, it was a personal reminder; I have a … Continue reading → The post My Experiment in Becoming Human first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
For our Fall 2025 issue, the internet's reigning menswear influencer talks dressing down, standing out, and always being camera ready. The post Meet Wisdom Kaye, King of Fits appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Last month, Rebecca Miller gave her old friend Jodie Foster a call to talk about her new docuseries, "Mr. Scorsese," an encyclopedic portrait of one of America's greatest filmmakers. The post Rebecca Miller Tells Jodie Foster How She Got Inside Martin Scorsese’s Head appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
In this month's installment of Seek Help, the "One Battle After Another" star fields a batch of questions from Interview readers about Scorpios, natural hair, and finding a good pen name.| Interview Magazine
Edited by the Social Galactic Pro-Reformation Chat Group from entries on Infogalatic.| Postcards from the Age of Reason
Giant monsters, local craftsmanship, and colorful folk costumes were on full display in Mexico City for the 17th edition of the Alebrijes Parade. The fantastical parade originated from a fever dream, but has now become a staple of the Mexican cultural calendar. The event kicks off ‘El Dia de los Muertos’ season of festivities in Mexico. Story by Emily Boyle.| France 24
Have you thought about the languages spoken in Dubai? Keep reading to learn about the official and foreign languages spoken in the city.| Milestone Localization
It is the third city in Poland to receive the title.| Notes From Poland
Women want what they do not want, and love what they hate.| Jim's blog