[ad_1] When I started backpacking almost 20 years ago, there were no smartphones. That meant you had to rely on paper maps, physical guidebooks, and (often outdated) information from random web forums. While it made traveling adventurous, it also made planning a trip very difficult. Fortunately, times have changed. It’s never been easier to access […]
Fandom, Frenzy, and Finding Yourself:
A Lesson from the Drake vs. Kendrick Saga The stadium is packed, the crowd is roaring, and the spotlight is on. But are you the player or just another spectator? This is the real question when it comes to fandom—not just in music, but in life. The recent tidal wave of energy around Kendrick Lamar’s […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Waiting for Lavender: Justin Williams @ …
[ad_1] Movement is part of humanity, and the restriction of movement and migration that has become the center agenda by so many politicians across the world seems to be a battle against nature and an innate human essence. We are hunter-gatheres, we are movers, we find a place that is better to survive. In Justin […]
How Trump’s Trans Order Sows Chaos for Federal Prisoners, St…
[ad_1] Filed 6:00 a.m. EST 02.11.2025 Without guidance from the Bureau of Prisons, trans people are “told one thing from one staff person and a totally different thing from another.” President Donald Trump spoke at a victory rally in Washington, D.C., the day before his second inauguration. Angelina Katsanis/POLITICO via Associated Press First, President Donald […]
10 Best Student Checking Accounts of February 2025
[ad_1] If you’re a student (or parent) looking for a place to park your money without excessive fees or unrealistic balance requirements, check out the impressive array of low-cost, low-balance checking accounts available to students. Some actively restrict membership to younger individuals, most often those between 17 and 23 or 24 years old. But others […]
I need to stop. And get an assistant!
[ad_1] Here we are, not even 5 weeks into 2025, and work has started spiralling out of control again. I need to stop for a bit to regain control, get on top of some things, and take a moment to recalibrate. Also, I desperately need an assistant. Now accepting applications here! Spiralling, again From the […]
The Great Political Sort Is Happening At the Office
[ad_1] Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Overcast | Pocket Casts Every personal detail is a tell. From your choice of college major, to the industry you work in, to the company within that industry—each decision is part of a sorting phenomenon populating certain workplaces with Democrats and others with Republicans. We’re […]
How Led Zeppelin became Britain’s ultimate ’70s rock band
[ad_1] Getty Images (Credit: Getty Images) Becoming Led Zeppelin is a new authorised documentary that tells the “untold story” of the band, who despite achieving global influence and legendary status, are difficult to categorise. Rock’s mightiest anthems, and the tales surrounding them, tend to be continually replayed – and sometimes, their power fades over time. […]
Four Tips For A New Solo Camper
[ad_1] For first-timers, camping alone may be both terrifying and liberating. It’s a great way to unwind and focus on oneself. And the journey you take is entirely up to you. It’s more of a challenge because you have to rely solely on yourself, which means you’ll need to put in more time and effort […]
Super Bowl LIX:
A War, A Sermon, and a City That Knows Pain Too Well This wasn’t just a Super Bowl. This was a reckoning. A battle fought on turf and in spirit. A collision of power, culture, and identity. Philly came with a vengeance. A defense so surgical, so relentless, it felt less like football and more […]