Fairport Convention – Camberley Theatre
The first band I ever saw live was Fairport Convention – on 6th August 1972 at the Rainbow Pavilion, Torquay, if my memory serves me well… Read More
If I did my job right in the previous posts in this series, and you are now eager to start growing your own Plumeria, this wonderful piece of tropics, in your home, then you have to make a d… Read More
If I did my job right in the previous posts in this series, and you are now eager to start growing your own Plumeria, this wonderful piece of tropics, in your home, then you have to make a d… Read More
Hi everyone,
Today’s guest post comes from Madge the cat:
Hello all, I’m Madge, a rescue cat. I live with my adopted furry parents in Essex, in the UK. I’ve just… Read More
I came across an article by Andrew Palmer, Business Affairs Editor at The Economist.
The Technology that underlies bitcoin, a digital currency, is Blockchain. It has won attention from bank… Read More
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
By Dave Resto
2017 has unquestionably been a breakout year for Greta Van Fleet. Rock and Blues Muse readers overwhelmingly praised the release of their impressive debut EP, Black Smoke Risi… Read More
My first gardening experience as an adult with my own home was memorable. The plantings and areas surrounding the house were planned but through the years they weren’t tended to. I sta… Read More
One Cut at a Time
– Nonfiction by Chelsea Grieve –
Part One
Nerves danced beneath my skin, prickling and intensifying with each passing moment. The TV droned in the background… Read More
With the recent release of the Netflix movie To All the Boys I've Loved Before, based on the YA novel of the same name by Jenny Han - which, by the way, is incredible, and if you haven't see… Read More
Marshmallows and Wood-Ear Mushrooms
– Non-fiction by Carla Myers – November 9, 2018
Today is the first day of my last period. I know because in three weeks, when my body prepare… Read More
The Yellow Bird
– Fierce Fiction by Kat McNichol – November 12, 2018
He guides his 1950 Massey-Harris tractor out the battered grey doors of the old barn. The rusted hinges of t… Read More
This week I got to try out a Brazilian Blowout, went to see Cher, we finally made some progress on our backyard deck project and Utama Spice sent me an aromatherapy diffuser to enhance the a… Read More
This Is What Death Does
– Poetry by Kate Solovieva –
That time you are eight, and you trip crossing the road, and almost get hit by the oncoming traffic. Your mother yells… Read More
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Based on the Highly Anticipated Game, Anthem, This Live Action Short Will Debut on February 14
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Electronic… Read More
Grand Design
– Non-Fiction by Steve Markusen –
An insistent voice
brought me out of the void and darkness.
“What is your name? Where
are you?”
My eyes o… Read More
Who’s ready for the long Labor Day weekend?! If your plans are to stay in and watch a selection of great tv and movies, Hulu has you covered. Here’s what’s coming to Hulu i… Read More
While I have never been an NFL Quarterback, I am a smart, intelligent person who has accomplished many things in my lifetime.
Yet I am also the person who has major depressive disorde… Read More
Here at ConnollyCove, we want to let all you travellers know about all the amazing things to do in our little Emerald Isle. For all you hikers and nature lovers, look no further. When it com… Read More
This list of one-of-a-kind Chicago bars highlights sometimes classy, sometimes divey, but most of the time, quirky experiences. And quirky isn’t bad; if anything, Chicago will show you… Read More
Shannon Chan-Kent spoke to The Natural Aristocrat about voicing Death Note’s charming, lithe model turned goddess, Misa Amane, in one of the most popular anime adaptions of all-time.
M… Read More
I am woken from my slumbers by a tapping on the window. I open half an eye and see a black bird on the window ledge staring at me. I jump down onto the floor and pad across to the kitchen co… Read More
After doing my best for 15 minutes I managed to find the best route to the top of the vine. There were a few false starts and some routes upward led me away from the window, but by a combina… Read More
We all want those IG-worthy photos right? And since it’s summer, now is the perfect time to scope out the “perfect” spot for your photos. Whether you like nature, skyscrape… Read More
These beautiful shower bombs are so easy to make, and when you toss one in your shower you simply will be amazed. They will most definitely give you that spa-like feeling right in your own h… Read More
Miami skyline. Photo by Mira TemkinWhen you think about a vacay, think Miami as images of the waving ocean, swaying palms and blaring music invade your imagination. Where else but South Beac… 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
For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but through love serve one another. For all the law is fulfilled in one word,&n… Read More
May 25th is the second anniversary of George Floyd death, who was murdered by a white police officer kneeling on his neck.
George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, died in May 2020, … Read More
4 exercises for women in their first trimester of pregnancy
The first three months of pregnancy can be a wild ride of emotions. Yet, staying physically active during pregnancy is… Read More
So, you’re in the market for a swimming pool and narrowed your search to a fiberglass pool. That’s a huge step and a wise one.
The other part that you need to do is to find a rel… Read More
The Seiffener Kirche , or as it is officially called, Bergkirche Seiffen , is the Evangelical Lutheran church in the municipality of Seiffen in the Erzgebirgskreis in Saxony . It is the sym… Read More
Learn More about the New Zealand Travel Statistics
New Zealand is a country in Oceania which means the neighbouring countries include Australia, Fiji, Samoa, and many other countries. New… Read More
The Italian region of Puglia, known as Apulia in English, is the area making up the southern “heel of Italy‘s boot.” It shares borders with the Ionian Sea to the southeast… Read More
The Casino, Cadaqués
1984. Late spring. Armed with a hand-drawn map, a bag of figs and some tangerines, we set out to climb what our friend Eloy Ferrer had called the hidden hills of… Read More
Pigeons are birds that belong to the Columbidae family. They are spread in most regions around the world, concentrated in South America, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Pigeons are conic… Read More
The crows are genus birds that belong to the crow family, they are among the birds known in many parts of the world as there are many types, shapes and species, although it is dominated by t… Read More
There are various unique English landmarks to explore, from bustling cities to serene lakes and locations of outstanding natural beauty. England has a genuinely astounding number of sites, i… Read More
Wales is the United Kingdom’s second-smallest country after Northern Ireland, but despite its small size, it has a lot to offer for history buffs.
The country boasts over 400 c… Read More
Chicago is America’s third-largest city, home to more than 2.7 million people and covers over 600 km². In a city so big, there are endless attractions to visit.
Chicago i… Read More
The Grand Canyon is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the United States. It is located in the state of Arizona, surrounded by desert scenery. The Grand Canyon is nearly 450 ki… Read More
The CN Tower is one of the most distinctive buildings in Canada. It stands high above the rest of the Toronto skyline and helps light up the city. However, it is not just a pretty sight; it… Read More