by Candace Wiley, co founder of The Watering Hole Poetry Retreat1In December, a white woman entered our poet-of-color space. The year before too, a different white woman entered our poet-of… Read More
Throughout my own stay at Cliveden House luxury hotel, there was one question which I found almost impossible to answer. Would Cliveden still be as fabulous if it wasn’t, well, Cl… Read More
The Blue Poets By Mike O'Cull The Blue Poets are a rapidly emerging new band from Hamburg, Germany with a well-executed 70s rock sound that has a strong blues influence. The group’s ne… Read More
Roman civilization is one that is famed for its culture, so it is only natural that Italy has inspired so many artists over the course of its history. Filmmakers, especially, have been encha… Read More
The island of Ireland has had an assortment of nicknames over the years. From the Emerald Isle to the Land of Saints and Scholars, there is one thing that has become synonymous with the latt… Read More
The Queen, freshly brewed tea, scones with jam and cream. All these are quintessential ideals of Englishness. England is a country with stunning landscapes, great culture, and metropolitan c… Read More
The bohemian life is the only life worth living. All other kinds of lives are only warm, they are ways of devoting sluggish suicide than means of living life passionately as well as extrem… Read More
Imagine: it’s 5 pm on a Friday and all you’re craving is a hoppy IPA from your local watering hole. During any other time in history, you would’ve grabbed an Uber and met u… Read More
Whether it’s your first trip to Switzerland or a returning visit, no itinerary would be complete without exploring at least one of the beautiful Switzerland lakes.
From Lake Gene… Read More
The very best reward in our life is the time we’re in love. It won’t last too prolonged, nevertheless it’s such a strong feeling, that we consider it with out finish. No o… Read More
Holidaying has become a bit of a tricky subject lately, with restrictions lifting on travel and airlines offering major discounts, now is the time to get a bargain holiday. However, many peo… Read More
Well folks, summer is officially over. And while you might not be swimming again anytime soon, you can still partake in aquatic activities at The Shedd! Chicago’s favorite aquarium is… Read More
The Italian city of Verona is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy. It is one of the main tourist destinations in the region of northern Italy, and even Italy as a whole, due to its ar… Read More
The charming town of Portovenere, Italy, is often overshadowed by the Cinque Terre and its five picturesque villages. However, there are many things to do in Portovenere, and you’ll fa… Read More
Ever heard of Dante’s Train? Starting in Faenza and ending in Florence, the scenic train ride leads you across gentle hills, cultivated fields, and thick forests, from Emilia Romagna t… Read More
Salmon Fishing in Scotland – Advanced tip and techniques
Scotland has much to offer the salmon angler. In this article, I will describe in detail, the Salmon fishing techniques we u… Read More
Over the years, many artists and writers have been inspired by Egypt and its long history. Some of them incorporated it into their writings and others chose to relocate there permanently bec… Read More
If you’re not a professional, even minor bookkeeping tasks can leave you scratching your head. While you may be weary about the idea of leaving your finances in the hands of someone el… Read More
As Egypt’s ancient capital, there are countless historical and archaeological houses in Cairo. From wealthy merchants, to ordinary citizens, millions of people have lived out their day… Read More
The #1 Best Way to Promote an Affiliate Offer
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The #1 Best Way to Promote an Affiliate Offer
Quick, what’s the best way to promote an af… Read More
This city that’s rich in history is at the heart of The Balkans, is mid-way between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea. Sofia is not only the capital of Bulgaria, but also the largest… Read More
All roads lead to Rome! Do they? Well, they did. All secondary cities in the Roman Empire had roads connecting them to Rome. However, these cities did not have roads that connected them to e… Read More
Whether it’s your first trip to Switzerland or a returning visit, no Switzerland itinerary would be complete without exploring at least one of the beautiful Swiss lakes.
F… Read More
Have you ever heard about Arabian nights? You know when you’re in the middle of the dessert, sitting comfortably in a tent beneath the stars. You’re surrounded by your friends or… Read More
10 Best Things To Do in London • Explore More of London
Everyone can find something to enjoy in London, no matter their reason for visiting. Those interested in learning more about Brit… Read More
London; the capital of the United Kingdom, the Swinging City, and home of the most iconic and significant landmarks in English history is always an excellent place to visit and a hard-to-com… Read More
China is one of the most visited countries in the world and it is on everybody’s bucket list. It is the world’s most populous country, and there is no doubt that a country as hug… Read More
Matching rich verse with great scenery, these strolls follow in the footsteps of some of our greatest wordsmiths, from William Blake to Carol Ann Duffy Read More
Matching rich verse with great scenery, these strolls follow in the footsteps of some of our greatest wordsmiths, from William Blake to Carol Ann Duffy Read More
Matching rich verse with great scenery, these strolls follow in the footsteps of some of our greatest wordsmiths, from William Blake to Carol Ann Duffy Read More
The Republic of Iraq is a Middle Eastern country, situated in Western Asia, in the Arabian Gulf. Iraq is located in Lower Mesopotamia in accordance with historical Babylon, but also includes… Read More
Photo by Brian McMahon on UnsplashA free chapter for your enjoyment from one of my books, The Moor, the Mason, and the Alien: A Call to Action.There it was. My first major good old… Read More
A unique country in the north of Eastern Arabia, Kuwait is gradually climbing up the list of tourist destinations. With the extension of its coast over 500 kilometers, Kuwait is situated at… Read More
In order for things to move from one place to another, there should be a medium that connects the two places together and through which what needs to move can move. For instance, cars move o… Read More
Chile is one of the most underrated countries in Latin America. It doesn’t receive the same attention many of its Latin counterparts do although it is home to some unprecedented sights… Read More
Ancient Greek civilization is one of the oldest civilizations known in human history. Its greatness is not restricted to only ancient ruins and heroic stories, but the greatness of their exi… Read More
Is Hiking for Kids Beneficial?
Over the past 20 years, there has been a growing interest and later obsession with physical exercise. This is mainly represented by people working out at th… Read More
Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
The Abe Van Dam – Warrior Poets / RFR039 had been posted originally on Electrobuzz
RELEASE: Warrior PoetsARTIST(S): Abe Van Dam
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PUBLISHER: Redlof Records / RFR039MUSICAL GE… Read More
The Roman Empire was one of the most influential civilisations in the world. The ideas and culture of ancient Rome influence so much of our lives today.
From ancient roman art, architectu… Read More
Dalí and Gala were a double act. She wasn’t his model or manager. He wasn’t her lover or provider. Gala was Gala, ruthless, implacable, that icy promiscuous fusion o… Read More
I’m the enemy of the unlived meaningless life.
This line struck me like the unexpected blow with the cane Zen teachers use to spark fire in the souls of acolytes on the edge of Nirva… Read More
Literary terms are one of the many techniques a writer uses to enhance the quality of their writing style, structure, or overall impression. They can be used playfully to crack us up, in a h… Read More
In Ancient Egypt, The pantheon of gods
Egyptian pantheon
The worship of various gods and goddesses was essential to daily life. So, it’s not a big surprise that there were mo… Read More
The Elizabethan Era marks a significant phase in the history of Great Britain. It existed between 1558 and 1603, and historians classify it as the golden age in the country’s history… Read More
Despite the fact that humans lived on this land for around 2 million years, the history of the world did not begin until about 5500 years ago, with the beginning of writing, as writing has b… Read More
Hecate
She was the daughter of the Titan Perses and the nymph Asteria. She was the ruler of crossroads, entrances, nighttime, light, magic (witchcraft and sorcery), herbs and plants, … Read More
Art is a big word for everyone out there. We will try to understand what art means. By exploring its definitions, different forms, types, and styles, we also delve deeper into the various fo… Read More
Every trip to northern Portugal would not be complete without a visit to the beautiful city of Braga, one of the most important Portuguese cities in the Cavado Valley in the Minho region in… Read More
Beginning with its strong demographics, studying German has a lot going for it. It has over 130 million speakers worldwide and is Europe’s second most widely spoken language. It also o… Read More
Are you ready to experience the wonders of Ireland? Taking a day trip to Ireland from London can be one of the most memorable thrills of your life. From its picturesque landscapes to its del… Read More
The Czech Republic has always been a fascinating country to visit or even just read about, so it’s no surprise that the intriguing Czech Republic has a flag with an intriguin… Read More
Welcome to London, specifically one of the distinctive neighbourhoods in the world: Soho! Today we will explore the best Soho restaurants in London and other things you can not miss!
Soho… Read More
Scotland has a lengthy, more than 2,000-year-old Celtic heritage. At that time, weird occurrences were commonplace, and superstition ruled. This has resulted in a rich collection of myths an… Read More
Sir Simon Rattle, the conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, accuses the BBC of wanting to avoid protests at the Proms by restoring cuts to the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Concert Orchestra… Read More
The Dolby D, H! Dude – Rattle Gun EP / DRE494 had been posted originally on Electrobuzz
RELEASE: Rattle Gun EPARTIST(S): Dolby D, H! Dude
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PUBLISHER: Dreizehn Schallplatten… Read More
The video shows the process of creation of the painting "Portrait of Six Tuscan Poets" by Giorgio Vasari.The reproduction is completely painted with oil on linen canvas, wi… Read More
The news article discusses the ongoing violence in Gaza and the power of poetry to connect with emotions that news accounts often fail to do. It highlights the high civilian death toll and t… Read More
During the initial year of life, infants undergo significant growth and development, reaching important milestones at different intervals. By the time they reach 6 months, they've accomplish… Read More