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Modern Paganism and Earth Witches
by Morgan Alynn
I think my true appreciation of spring, as a season, started in March 2020, in the midst of the COVID shutdown. I was jogging — my new favorite hobby and apparently the only activity that has allowed me to get some…
How Seed Libraries Will Be Our Salvation
Master Gardener Stephanie Rose Talks Seed Gardens and Sustainability
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April 26, 2022
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Asolo Rep’s Knoxville is well worth the long wait
Good things come to those who wait. For the public of Asolo Rep, the expectation of the world premiere of the musical Knoxville (from James Agee A death in the family) was long, since she had to bow just before the…
Working around problems: eating disorders
Note: This article will be about eating disorders and how life gets heavy. Please check with yourself before reading this to determine if this is the best time to engage with this material.
For many of you, it's not news that transgender…
Explore Authors Magazine’s list of new books to read this month
Making a Difference the Right Way by Stewart W. Russell
70 by Lance W. Reedinger
Where's the Popsicles by Bob Kallberg
It's that time of year again! Find a sunny spot…
Marion Steinmann, award-winning author and writer and editor of Life magazine, dies at 92
Marion Steinmann, 92, of Chestnut Hill, former award-winning journalist and editor of the original Life magazine, author and freelance writer specializing in science, health care and medical stories, died on Wednesday April 6 of…
Azalea Heights: Culture Shock and Gathering – Best American Indian Magazine | San Jose…
At Rajat Narula Azalea Heights is his second book after The jasmine flowerwhich was released in October 2021. While The jasmine flower emphasizes the fragility of modern life, clashes and cultural rapprochements are at the heart…
To know if citizen science is a success, measure it – Horizon Magazine Blog
As you read this, thousands of ordinary citizens across Europe are busy labelling, categorizing and counting in the name of science. They can report on crop yields, analyze plastic waste found in nature, or monitor wildlife populations.…
Restaurant Aquarium in Nashville, Tennessee
If you're looking for a place to dive into food and have fun in Nashville, Tennessee, you'll find it at Aquarium Restaurant. Boasting a 200,000 gallon tank filled with tropical fish, sharks, eels, stingrays and other aquatic creatures, this…
Papa Roach releases his 11th studio album “EGO TRIP”
After two years of work and nearly 10 months of excitement with fans, Papa Roach today celebrates the release of his eleventh studio album EGO TRIP.
An album that sprouted almost by mistake in the throes of a global lockdown, its seeds…
Unlearning racism as a non-black person of color
The first time I heard about the history of race and racism in America was during my freshman year of college, when I read Ta-Nehisi Coates' book between the world and me. Before that, I had had a lot of courses on running, but none of…
Vast and Varied: Whiterock Mountain
Written by: Deena Bouknight | Publish: April - 2022
Although the top of Whiterock Mountain is stunning, there are little treasures embedded throughout the hike.…
How Cecilia Alemani shakes up the Venice Biennale
Excerpt from the April 2022 issue of Apollo. Preview and subscribe here.
VSecilia Alemani saw the Venice Biennale for the first time when she was 22 years old. Luckily, it was a good one: “dAPERTutto” by Swiss curator Harald…
Winter booster deployment begins on Monday | Western Magazine
With more than 30 per cent of Australians eligible to receive their third COVID-19 vaccine yet to do so, the elderly and vulnerable will begin receiving a second booster ahead of an expected rise in winter infections from Monday.Groups will…
Giant EPC says Australian utility-scale solar faces labor shortage – pv magazine International
Sterling and Wilson Solar have warned that Australia's utility-scale solar PV industry faces a major labor shortage as the country shifts from fossil fuels to renewables. April 1, 2022 David CarrollFrom american magazineSterling and Wilson…
Why countries will need to adopt Bitcoin
Watch the episode on YouTubeListen to this episode:Alex Gladstein joins the "Bitcoin Magazine Podcast" to discuss his new book, "Check Your Financial Privilege," and how Bitcoin opens the door to human rights around the world. Speaking of!-->…
Sight Magazine – Lifestory: These five clergy women met 12 years ago. They still text every…
March 29, 2022
YONAT SHIMRON
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Twelve years ago a group of young church leaders flew to Florida to observe ministry in a church there. Five women from the larger group arrived early at the Fort Lauderdale airport. They…
Amy Hoover Named National CFI of the Year
Amy Hoover, backcountry pilot, author and professor at Central Washington University in Ellensburg has been named the 2022 National Certified Flight Instructor of the Year.
The award is presented by the FAA and the…
Featured photographer: Luca Tombolini – “Vistas Paradossales” — Analog Forever…
This constant is the same thing that is inside Luca, in us and in the galaxies that form light years away. As humans, we have given this concept many descriptions, from scientific “Energy” to spiritual “God”. It appears to Luca that…
ESG investing resists geopolitical turmoil, polls show
IR Magazine ESG Integration Forum - Europe delegates insist that ESG is here to stay and anticipate even more ESG proposals emerging in the 2022 AGM season.
Participants at the hybrid in-person and virtual forum in London earlier this month…
The Pantheon: still the largest reinforced concrete dome in the world
The Pantheon in Rome, now a church, was built to serve as a temple to all the gods. It has been a sanctuary for architects…
Spotlight on Indie Games: The Choice is Yours
Indie Games Spotlight is Goomba Stomp's bi-weekly column where we highlight some of the most exciting new and upcoming indie games. The hype train has gone full throttle for the indie and AAA gaming scenes, but even after…
Our French connection – Sally Schmitt
Editor's Note: This story appears in the March/April 2022 issue. Sally Schmitt died March 5 at age 90, shortly after the article was published.
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As Sally Schmitt puts it, The French Laundry - the highly acclaimed Yountville…
Phoenix Group unveils its new visual identity
The brand refresh supports the Phoenix Group's strategy to develop its corporate brand as a purpose-driven company "to help people secure a life full of possibility"
Phoenix Group, the UK's largest long-term savings and pensions…
The fate of pollinators
How to protect pollinators
The good news is that we can have our almonds, peaches and tomatoes and also protect the bees. Simply expanding the menu for honey bees can go a long way. In his research, Niño followed the effect of putting…
Wonderful complexity | Commonwealth Magazine
Pope Francis, in his post-synodal exhortation Querida Amazonia, praises the women for their generous service, but then uses the unlikely success of such work as an argument to contain their aspirations. Like Pope Benedict, Pope Francis did…
Interaction is interaction | Laurel Magazine
Written by: Deena Bouknight | Publish: March-2022
For Highlands Rotarian Tracy Franklin, connecting with students is key to healthy communities.…
One-Season Wonders: Netflix’s Best Canceled Shows
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There's nothing quite like the heartache of finding out that a show you love will never get its second season. Leaving plot threads cut and endings never unraveled, these much-loved stories deserved…
The Duchess of Cambridge reveals her favorite book for children
Whether you have kids or not, it's been hard to miss World Book Day celebrations this week, with photos of fabulous costumes all over social media and children heading to school dressed as their characters from favorite…
Q&A with Juli Valentine, Wedding Coordinator
Alexandria Living Magazine is delighted to present the Alexandria Wedding Showcase 2022coming April 10 at The Alexandrian hotel in old town Alexandria. The event kicks off with a bang, with a VIP brunch featuring none other than…
Self-Compassion for Equestrians – The Plaid Horse Magazine
Photo © Heather N. Photography
BY LAUREN MAULDIN
If you're like me, you're pretty hard on yourself. In fact, it's a trait I see that's quite common among horsemen. We always strive to do better. We work!-->!-->…
Australian distillers react to big wins at Gin Magazine Awards
A triumphant showing saw Australian gin distillers take home six major accolades at the 2022 Gin Magazine Awards, held virtually on February 24.
The Gin Magazine awards are three in one, containing the World Gin Awards, Icons of…
Jessica Biel seeks to make herself known – Q Magazine
Jessica Biel arrives at the 2017 Oscars.
He gained notoriety thanks to his role in the series "7th Heaven", which he began to perform at the age of 14. Some of his best-known works are "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "The Illusionist" and…
How Jack Carlson’s background inspired rowing blazer looks
Reading time: 7 minutesIt is not uncommon for a designer to draw inspiration from their own experiences and tastes when it comes to the types of clothing they produce. It's rare to find someone with such a unique background as Rowing…
The Aquatic Center will host an exclusive evening for the autism community
Melbourne's Windy Hill Fitness Center will open its doors exclusively for the autism community with a family swim night hosted by charity Different Journeys on February 26. The intention is to gradually expose people with autism to all…
McIlroy calls Mickelson’s comments ‘naive, selfish, selfish, ignorant’
Johnson and DeChambeau joined McIlroy, Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas and Brooks Koepka in resisting overtures from a rival Saudi-backed circuit led by Australian Greg Norman.
And…
Unraveling the Biology of a Mysterious Disease: Stuttering | Health Review
Holly Nover grew up trying to hide her stutter."I was very embarrassed,"…
Women Are the World: Anita Kunz’s Fascinating Foray into History
George Bush wearing blinders as he rides a galloping horse. A toddler-sized Kim Jong-un playing with weapons of war in a sandbox. Comedian Jim Belushi wielding a sword disguised as a samurai. You know the art. But you may not know…
Create Valentine’s Day Memories from the Comfort of Your Home – Harrisburg Magazine
By Jessica Paholsky
Love is in the air this month. Whether you're celebrating Valentine's Day with your sweetie, daughters, furry friend, or taking the day off to pamper yourself, let's not forget that love is a journey - learning…
In the studio with… Nicolas Party
Nicolas Party is best known for his fantastical and disturbing pastel landscapes, often populated by caricatural characters evoking the paintings of Magritte. These brightly colored androgynous figures are also likely to appear as…
Online Magazine Market Size and Forecast
New Jersey, United States,- The quantitative data presented in this Online magazine market The report helps forecast future profits, revenue, and market presence. Statistics are used to generate this type of data. The qualitative data…
Sight Magazine – Sight-Seeing: Let school children read “Maus”, lest they read at…
February 09, 2022
KAREN SWALLOW BEFORE
Going through RNS
Last month, a Tennessee school district voted to remove the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel from its reading lists. Maus by Art Spiegelman, which…
Red Canary magazine promotes a more sustainable future
Red Canary Collective is a nonprofit collective that provides creative and strategic support to communities working towards a more sustainable and equitable future. They work with philanthropists, journalists, nonprofits, filmmakers and…
The unlikely appeal of Dungeons & Dragons
Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying game. Credit: Alamyin action.
We were in the heat of the action against evil nagpa- a powerful vulture wizard. We were exhausted. We've already lost members of our party -…
Ships | David Zwirner, London | Preview March 2, 2022?
David Zwirner is pleased to present Ships, a group exhibition at the gallery's London site featuring works by artists from diverse generational and geographic backgrounds. Working in a range of media, these…
The perfect Valentine’s Day! – Austin Monthly Magazine
Valentine's Day is here, and this year we're embracing the love language of quality time! Exchange these tangible gifts and give the gift of an unforgettable experience that you and your loved one can have together this year.…
My media: Isabelle Parasram from Social Value UK | The social enterprise magazine
Books
I am an avid reader and tend to read fiction books in my spare time. As a lawyer, I enjoy reading crime thrillers, court dramas, and books that present complex moral dilemmas, especially those in which cultural context is a key…
Who was Licoricia of Winchester? | Smart News
No image of Licoricia of Winchester has survived, so sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley based the statue's features on his daughter and grandson, both Jews.…
Chicago Streets Quiz – Chicago Magazine
Chicago has over 4,000 miles of streets. We have streets named after presidents, explorers, hardware salesmen, teachers, brewers, and even the last survivor of the Boston Tea Party (the long Kennison Avenue). According to a…
Divine Diversions: Western Books – C&I Magazine
Lose yourself in the pages of these western books recommended by the THIS crew.
Here has THIS, we take reading seriously. Take a peek inside each office at our head office and you'You'll find a shelf (or two) lined with…
The colorful career of Luisa Roldán | Apollo Review
This review of Luisa Roldan by Catherine Hall-van den Elsen (Lund Humphries) was published in the November 2021 issue of Apollo. Preview and subscribe here.
The publication of Catherine Hall-van den Elsen's monograph on the Spanish…
What’s wrong with the police?
Last November, at the Sixth Court of the Royal Courts of Justice, a 67-year-old man called Texo Johnson had his conviction for assault with intent to steal overturned. High Court Chancellor Julian Flaux told the handful of masked…
Six Strategies to Beat the Winter Blues
Artwork by Wenkai MaoDo you feel lazy and sad during dark and dreary winter days? Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) could be to blame. According to Cherokee County Councilor Rachel Fisher, the symptoms of SAD mirror those of regular…
How Madras saw the genesis of India’s first women’s magazine published by a woman
Chennai: At the turn of the 20th century, literate women in India were in search of reading materials written exclusively for women. Although insignificant in number, these ladies have become a vital demographic among readers and print…
André Leon Talley, of Vogue magazine, dies at 73
André Leon Talley, the iconic former creative director and editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine, died Tuesday in White Plains, New York. Talley was 73 years old.
Talley, whose towering height (six-foot-six) and equally tall personality…
The solution to the culture wars on campus? Radical inclusion.
This article is a response to "Will Catholic universities survive the upheaval in higher education?" The next 10 years will tell,” a feature film by Charles C. Camosy. Read more views on this issue linked at the bottom of this article.If…
“Munich” is a great cinema but an unreliable story
Chamberlain (Jeremy Irons) on his return from Munich. Image: Pictorial Press Ltd / Alamy
Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940, went down in history as the man who tried to appease Hitler.…
Disney+’s “The Book of Boba Fett” soared, then crashed.
This essay contains spoilers for the first three episodes of "The Book of Boba Fett".I feel a huge debt to Disney+. Even though the first season of his universally acclaimed TV series “The Mandalorian” was released in November and December…
MOJO 340 – March 2022: Les Monkees | Magazine
IN HONOR OF THE RECENTLY deceased Michael Nesmith - the muso cool heart of the Monkees - and with the help of an exclusive new interview from Micky Dolenz, we celebrate the band once dubbed the Prefab Four and explore the madness of their…
E-Commerce Logistics In Europe: Integrate Or Stagnate
Author Roland Slegers-Leijsten has just published a book which analyzes how the rise of e-commerce is likely to lead to a change in the logistics landscape in the coming years. The book, E-Commerce Logistics in Europe: Integrate or…
Airbus meets 2021 commercial aircraft delivery target
Airbus SE delivered 611 commercial aircraft to 88 customers in 2021, an 8% increase over 2020. 2021 also saw Airbus register 771 gross commercial aircraft orders, 507 net, with 7,082 aircraft unfilled at the end of…
Perfect Letter – Tablet Magazine
Do you remember the first time you sent a letter?Once upon a time, before emails, before WhatsApp, before social media, there was a solemn and joyful act: handwriting, gently folding in an envelope, licking a stamp, checking the address and…
A cultural classic | Hugh Acheson’s Catfish Stew
Written by: Marlène Osteen | Publish: Winter 2022
Hugh Acheson's Classic Catfish Stew is steeped in history, with a hard core of pain at its heart.…
Pinstripes Chicagoland announces January promotions
$ 1 WEEKLY BOWLING AND BOCCE
Take a break from the routine; Gather with family and friends where sophistication meets fun at Pinstripes! From now until January 31, take advantage of their special gaming offer for only $ 1! The…
The January 6 uprising showed us the limits of polarization
Not all political polarizations are bad - some are inevitable in a healthy democracy. But the United States is not a healthy democracy.
January 6, 2022
For the first time, the United States was classified as a "backward…
12th Art – The Millenium Watch Book – GMT Magazine
After the success of the first edition of the Millennium Watch Book published last year and which offered a complete panorama of watchmaking from the third millennium to date, the eponymous collection devotes its 2021 volume to the…
Wolf Greenfield promotes six lawyers in 2022 – Lawyer Monthly
BOSTON & NEW YORK– (BUSINESS WIRE) –Wolf Greenfield is pleased to announce the promotion of two lawyers to shareholder and four lawyers to advisory, effective January 1, 2022. The firm's new shareholders are Libbie A. DiMarco and…
Major projects of two brands for Charlotte Coffee Scene
Good coffee is more than a quick pit stop in the morning. It's a place to relax with a good book, catch up with an old friend, or settle in with your laptop when you need a break from the office. Every now and then you stumble upon a…
Ted Nugent reviews Joan Jett and Rolling Stone magazine
Ted Nugent made a parcel headlines recently, and not in a good way. More recently he criticized Rolling stone Magazine for including Joan Jett in her "100 Greatest Guitarists" list during a live YouTube broadcast on January 30. You can…
Suston Magazine | New Year’s Resolution on Regenerative Agriculture
For Textile Exchange's Beth Jensen, going beyond just doing less damage to actually restoring the health of the planet with regenerative approaches provides reason to look forward to the New Year.
As I reflect on 2021 and look to the…
Summer: Donna’s Summer Musical
I attribute my love for many styles of music to my parents. I never really thought about it until I was older, but my parents both love music and they love different genres. Maybe I'm an old soul or maybe it's because I'm also gay but I…
Top 10 Most Expensive Weddings In The World Till Date
They say weddings take place in heaven. Certainly, but for this once-in-a-lifetime celebration many people are willing to spend a fortune. While in hindsight, only a handful of people can afford such a lavish wedding, there are some…
NSW fireworks continue despite COVID spike | Western Review
London. Edinburgh. Athens. New Delhi. Paris.Party-goers in major capitals around the world have been told to stay safe and ring the New Year at home as public celebrations are canceled.But in Sydney, crowds of people are expected to…
Renowned ant researcher EO Wilson dies at 92
Edward Osborne Wilson died at the age of 92 yesterday (December 26) in Burlington, Massachusetts. Often hailed as the natural heir to Charles Darwin, Wilson was known for his research on ant behavior and biodiversity as well as for…
How Holiday Gift Waste Impacts the Environment
Whether it's a hideous sweater, a book you've read before, or some weird little trinket, you've probably received at least one holiday gift that you just didn't want. You can try donating these items, but there's a good chance you'll end…
Virtual storytelling to encourage the love of reading – Sunderland Magazine
An elementary school in South Tyneside has developed an innovative idea for storytelling, as it continues to spread the enthusiasm and joy of reading throughout the region.Teachers and students at St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, part…
Tim Burgess: The Listening Night (DK)
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Dec 24 2021
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By Mark Redfern
Tim's Twitter listening evening was one of the few!-->!-->…
Abandon the diet | Weekend magazine
Ah, the holidays. It's a gourmet period marked by decorated cookie platters and special family recipes that…
T Magazine’s Top Picks of the Week
Binge this week: "The Beatles: Get Back"
More than the rise of a group, it is the story of the breakup of a group that everyone clings to. The most acrimonious will become the stuff of legends. If The Beatles are the greatest group, as…
Can someone write a decent article on Rob Bell? Wasn’t that LA Magazine track –…
It's been a while since we've heard from Rob Bell, the superstar pastor of Grand Rapids, Michigan, whose 2011 book Ask If Hell Is Really Real took him out of evangelical Christian circles. He was quite the phenomenon a decade ago and then…
Guide to Bruges, Belgium: travel, gastronomy, visits, accommodation
Bruges, Belgium,is a picture perfect with its ancient buildings and pretty canals. Apopular tourist destination which is busy all year round, Bruges has beenpreserved to retain its medieval qualities, and offers a storybooklandscapes and…
Jamie Wheal unboxes today’s crisis
After years of shivering in snow-capped caves and mountain peaks, Jamie Wheal came to understand why he willingly caught azure waves or hurtled frozen powder over sheer cliffs, but could never make it to the sport room. The concept…