Samsung’s Galaxy Z Trifold will be officially launched soon. Well, as Android Police reports, there is if you live in one of the markets where the phone will likely launch. Before you get excited, that doesn’t include North America. Of course, nothing is official until it’s said out loud and made official, but there doesn’t appear to be […]
It’s National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week – Here Are 6 Ways to Show Yours!
Each year, the first full week of November is dedicated to celebrating and showing gratitude towards the lifesaving work provided by animal shelters and rescues nationwide. As a vital part of the communities they serve, animal shelters and rescues devote themselves tirelessly to bettering the lives of not only homeless animals, but also owned pets […]
Let’s Get Figgy With It for National Fig Week!
The first week of November is National Fig Week, which may seem odd because it comes towards the end of fresh fig season (they can usually be found from May through November). Dating back to the Stone Age, hundreds of varieties of figs have emerged. Figs are highly perishable and need to be used almost […]
We are back to Standard Time, and that’s Healthier for All of Us
If you’re in a one of the 48 states that currently practice daylight saving time, you change your “wall” clocks twice a year. In the spring, the annual period of daylight savings begins – with clocks jumping forward an hour ahead of standard time and staying on “daylight savings time” until mid-fall. Right now, clocks across most […]
November Yard and Garden To-Do List: Cleanup and Maintenance
Fall gardening chores tend to have a “bedtime” theme – before your plants begin their long winter’s nap, they need to be tended and tucked cozily into their beds. Fall gardening is also an exercise in delayed gratification – new plants will barely put down roots before going dormant, cleaned and amended beds won’t show […]
Ariana Grande Marks Five Years of Positions with a New Live EP
Ariana Grande has opted to celebrate the milestone of her sixth studio album with a meaningful musical gesture rather than a full‑on overhaul. Five years after the October 2020 release of her pop‑R&B album Positions, she has dropped a six‑song live EP titled Positions (Vevo Official Live Performances). This set revisits the album’s defining era via live recordings […]
John Lodge, Moody Blues Bassist and Voice of an Era, Dies at 82
John Lodge, a pivotal figure in the development of progressive rock through his long‑standing role as singer and bassist for the Moody Blues, has passed away at the age of 82. Lodge’s death, described by his family as “sudden and unexpected,” leaves a profound void in the genre and among fans worldwide. A native of Birmingham, […]
Ty Dolla $ign Turns Up at David Dobrik’s High‑Roller Halloween Bash
Influencer‑turned‑host David Dobrik transformed his home into a full‑scale Halloween playground and tapped Ty Dolla $ign to bring the musical heat. Guests arrived to a scene doused in orange and purple, radio‑grade lighting and a candy‑bar highlight from IT’SUGAR paired with Dobrik’s own snack line, Wavers. As Ty took the stage, he ripped through crowd‑favorites such as “Don’t […]
Outbreak Festival Gears Up for 2026 — First Acts Announced
The upcoming 2026 edition of Outbreak Festival is off to a bold start with the release of its initial lineup, confirming that the event continues to push boundaries in the rock and hardcore domain. With roots firmly planted in the punk and metal scenes, Outbreak is signalling its intention to stay relevant and impactful as […]
“Church & State”: Brandi Carlile Brings History and Rage to the SNL Stage
Brandi Carlile took the stage of Saturday Night Live on November 1 to deliver a pair of striking performances from her freshly released solo album Returning to Myself. The singer‑songwriter opened her set with “Church & State,” a bold and politically charged rock‑infused track, during which she momentarily shifted gears to recite a historic letter penned by Thomas Jefferson in 1802 to […]