When is the Best Time to get your Fall Flu Shot (and other seasonal Vaccines)?

With the fall of Autumn leaves, public health officials across the country are turning to the annual task of persuading legions of Americans to get vaccinated against some combination of influenza, Covid-19, and respiratory syncytial virus, three bugs that sicken mass numbers of people over the winter months, often overwhelming hospitals and health care delivery […]

After More than 100 Years, Campbell’s “Soup” is No More

Campbell has dropped the soup — at least from its official name. As AP News reports, Campbell Soup Co. announced its intention to change its name at an annual meeting of investors on Tuesday. The 155-year-old food seller, which is most famous for its namesake canned soups, says it would now like to be known […]

And the Nominees for the 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards Are…

Just as New York Fashion Week officially wrapped up, the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) announced the nominees and honorees for this year’s CFDA Fashion Awards on Thursday. As Fashionista reports, Diotima’s Rachel Scott received a nomination for American Womenswear Designer of the Year, joining Tory Burch, Thom Browne, Marc Jacobs and Proenza Schouler’s Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. In celebration of up-and-coming designers, the Shop with Google American […]

Bob Vila says these are the top 7 mistakes homeowners make in the Fall with Home Interior Maintenance

As the days grow shorter and your thoughts turn to tailgating and football games, it’s easy to forget that your home needs a little TLC before Old Man Winter comes calling. By taking care of essential upkeep and repairs now, you’ll be investing in your house. Home Improvement guru Bob Vila says these are the […]

This Day in Music History – September 13th

1960 – The U.S. Federal Communications Commission banned payola. 1965 – The song “Yesterday/Act Naturally” was released by the Beatles. 1969 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Plastic Ono Band made their live debut at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival Concert. Eric Clapton was on guitar. 1969 – The Toronto Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival Festival […]

Eric Clapton Slams Rock Hall as a ‘Frat Boys Club,’ Criticizes Snubs of Key Artists

Despite being the only musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times, legendary guitarist Eric Clapton is far from impressed with the institution. In a recent interview with The Real Music Observer, Clapton criticized the Hall for excluding pivotal figures in rock and blues, calling it a “frat boys club.” Clapton’s […]

Lamb of God & Mastodon Unite for Epic Metal Collab ‘Floods of Triton’

When two titans of modern metal like Lamb of God and Mastodon collide, you get the explosive single, “Floods of Triton.” Available on all streaming platforms, this track serves as a powerful conclusion to their co-headlining tour, celebrating Leviathan and Ashes of the Wake. “Floods of Triton” showcases the signature strengths of both bands. Randy […]

Billy Strings and Margo Price: A Country Collaboration for the Ages

Billy Strings seems to be everywhere these days, and now he’s teamed up with alt-country icon Margo Price on her latest release, “Too Stoned To Cry.” This new track marks a shift for Price, as she moves from her usual psychedelic country-rock into a more traditional country sound, which has been well-received. Margo Price shared […]

Tua Tagovailoa Suffers Third Concussion in Dolphins’ Loss to Bills

Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa sustained his third diagnosed NFL concussion during Thursday night’s 31-10 defeat against the Buffalo Bills. The injury occurred in the third quarter when Tagovailoa collided with Bills safety Damar Hamlin while scrambling for a first down. After the hit, Tagovailoa displayed a fencing response, a telltale sign of a head injury, […]