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Music
ALLDAY PROJECT’s Tarzzan Hit With Major Criticism For Recent Performance
‘Bare Wires’: John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers’ Genre-Hopping Classic
Former K-Pop Idol Opens Up About Life After Leaving Korea
BLACKPINK Jennie’s Unexpected Body Part Goes Crazy Viral
BLACKPINK’s Jennie Seemingly Addresses Rumors Of Discord Within Group
The Black Keys witnessed Manchester getting “excited and pumped” for Oasis: “It was kind of insane”
‘Skate’ soundtrack will feature over 100 songs from Little Simz, Turnstile, Denzel Curry and more
Food
Classic Chocolate Chip Cookies
Alabama White Sauce
Edd Kimber’s Cinnamon Buns with Brown Butter Cream Cheese Glaze
Weekly Meal Plan #55
The Little Things Newsletter #483 – Life, laughter, and lots of great food!
Dance Better with RIGHT Shoes for Men!
Zucchini Relish
Tourism
How to Get your RV Ready for a Road Trip
11 Hidden Gems of Rotterdam Nightlife For Every Party Lover
Sopa Lodges launches astro tourism in Samburu
Join Switzerland Tourism’s webinar on 21 August on Interlaken, BLS Interlaken Lake Cruises & Geneva
From the smallest to the largest in nature and all the biodiversity in between
Thailand government postpones implementation of foreign tourist entry fee plan to mid-2026
‘Oman eyeing more biz from India with weddings, MICE, adventure campaigns’
Cartoons
The Twits Premieres October 17 On Netflix
History of the Fallout Series and Expectations for Future Games
Columbia’s Musical “Gems”: 1940-41
Retrospective: Jim Shooter: A Life in Comics
Review: “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes”: A Worthy Spin-Off
Studio Unagi on blending traditional and rigged animation in BESTIALE
Two Springtimes: “Springtime” (1929) and “Spring Song” (1949)
Anime
To Be Hero X #19 — Daddy Issues: Part 738 of 1271
Second Impressions Digest – Hotel Inhumans, Nyaight of the Living Cat
To Be Hero X #17 — Hero, Heal Thyself
Review: “Superman”: A Superman For Both Longtime Fans and Newcomers Alike
Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu (The Summer Hikaru Died) – 07
Ruri’s Jewels #03 — Miner Trouble
ANIME EXPO 2025 WRAPS FOUR DAYS OF CELEBRATION WITH ATTENDEES FROM OVER 65 COUNTRIES, 1,300 HOURS OF PROGRAMMING, AND DISCUSSIONS ON ITS FUTURE