Being a parent is never easy. There are a million things that might be bouncing around your mind at any moment, including where your kids are, what they’re going to eat for dinner, whe… Read More
It’s time to rewatch “Arthdal Chronicles” as the fantasy series will be shown again on tvN this month. Meanwhile, the search for the girl version of ENHYPEN is upon us in … Read More
1979 marked a pivotal turning point for the United Kingdom, defined by economic strife and political sea changes. As the tumultuous 1970s ended, Britain stood at the cusp of a new era. This… Read More
NOTE: I originally just posted this on Facebook, but decided the world needed to hear it too, not just my friends and personal followers. The post is referring to Friday, December 22. Enjoy… Read More
Castaway Diva (무인도의 디바) is a Korean rom-com that tells the story of a woman stranded on an island for 15 years and how she comes back into soci… Read More
The Telegraph‘s political editor Ben Riley-Smith has had excerpts of his new book The Right To Rule excerpted over the past week. The book will appear on September 28, 2023.
What a jui… Read More
Warning: This article contains spoilers.
Once upon a time, a director created a tiny craze when he released a trilogy of films known as Star Wars.
While Star Wars made the likes o… Read More
The Essential Picks promotion is now live on PlayStation Store, bringing with it discounts off up to 70% on a wide variety of titles for a limited time*. That includes 50% off PGA Tour &nd… Read More
With attention spans shortening, media becoming over-saturated, and reboots taking precedence over new ideas, most shows don't last for more than a few years. However, these 15 TV shows are… Read More
CULTURAL EVENTS IN ANDORRA (#398)
REMINDER: CARNIVAL 2022
From Friday 25th to Monday, 28th February 2022
MUSIC
v Saturday, 12th February at 20h30 and Sunday, 13th February at 18h at the Laur… Read More
This is a post about the "middle realm", the contest for the Holy Place, the fight and struggle that goes on in the "second heaven" and the surprising realisation that at least a part of tha… Read More
Netflix has been putting out more original content than any other streamer since launching House of Cards in 2013. Its original movie slate has gotten huge in that time too, with some… Read More
By J. K. Roberts
Grenada is a God-conscious nation and due to the inherent belief and reliance on prayers in times of trouble, many citizens would instinctively and casually accept the gove… Read More
The Youjo Senki Season 2 anime will have Tanya commanding a unit as the war creeps even closer to becoming total war Pic credit: Studio NuTThe Saga of Tanya the Evil Season 2 anime TV series… Read More
Sometimes it is hard to see a silver lining in the storm clouds that surround us. Other times the clouds bring more than just a Silver Lining. Every so often, the dark and m… Read More
The
theme of Afrofuture Fridays generally examines the questions: Where do we want
to be? Where are we now? How do we get there? All through the lends of some
aspect of black art.
Now
tod… Read More
Bookish goings-on in Texas for the week of November 4-10, 2019 compiled exclusively for Lone Star Literary Life by Texas Book Lover. SPECIAL EVENTS:Jewish Book & Arts Fest… Read More
Throughout any given year, I always read an inordinate amount of rock & roll books. It's a habit I fell into back in my high school days. Whenever I hear about a new roc… Read More
OriginsH.A.L.F. Series Book 3by Natalie WrightGenre: YA SciFi FantasyAlien predators attack Europe. A deadly virus spawns an epidemic. And a clandestine organization conspires to profit from… Read More
Should the Sabbath rule in the Old Testament be strictly observed today?
“The rules are the rules,” I’ve often heard it said. “No exceptions.” That seems to be… Read More
WAGMAG's annual benefit is coming up this March, so put it on your calendars for the evening of Saturday, March 13th. It's sure to be a fun-filled night, which supports this indispensable g… Read More
Kurt Vonnegut died this year. In 1969 I met him during a book discussion group sponsored by a local newspaper. I was a recent Harvard graduate in English, confident that I was destined to w… Read More