[ad_1] American Idol is going to Disney+. The talent competition will air live on the streamer for the first time, in addition to airing on ABC. It comes as the series, which streams next day on Hulu, has begun its 24th season with stellar ratings. The show, which now airs on Monday nights, will start […]
Garry Marr: Why 2026 could be the year of the renter
[ad_1] Could 2026 be the year of the renter ? After 15 straight months of rental price declines , the power balance may finally be swinging back into the hands of tenants, something that should come as a relief to cash-strapped Canadians, though not all will be in position to take advantage. At the end […]
Whole Orange Vinaigrette Recipe
[ad_1] The whole orange delivers sweetness, acidity, and gentle bitterness that stay balanced once emulsified with oil. White miso adds savoriness that softens citrus bitterness and deepens overall flavor. The dressing emulsifies quickly and consistently in either a blender or food processor. Using whole citrus in a vinaigrette can sound risky, but this recipe proves […]
The Samurai Who Became A Roman Citizen
[ad_1] Last year, we featured here on Open Culture the story of how a samurai ended up in the unlikely setting of seventeenth-century Venice. But as compellingly told as it was in video essay form by Evan Puschak, better known as the Nerdwriter, it ended just as things were getting interesting. We last left Hasekura Rokuemon […]
Philippine Festivals 2026: The Best Festivals in the Philipp…
[ad_1] Festivals in the Philippines are not just famous – they’re vibrant and joyful! Imagine a grand parade of people dancing in costumes. Filipino traditions come alive through music, dance, and cultural caregiving passed down across generations. Many OFWs look forward to them because it’s a chance to reconnect with home. Some festivals focus on […]
“Old Iron” by Photographer Michael Dean Lemon
[ad_1] A series documenting demolition derbies by photographer Michael Dean Lemon. Known for capturing dynamic images of daily life, “Old Iron” is a collection of eight images taken from a larger body of work. The demolition derby is an enduring, yet often overlooked subculture, once central to midwestern county fairs and true Americana. In the […]
Hiring: A Step-by-Step Guide to Effective Recruitment
[ad_1] Hiring isn’t just about filling a position; it’s a strategic process that requires careful planning and execution. First, you need to define your specific hiring needs and create detailed job descriptions that clearly outline expectations. Establishing a recruitment budget and timeline will help streamline your efforts. From there, devising a strategic recruitment plan with […]
Brothers From Hell: Jack Joseph Ball charged with killing hi…
[ad_1] Brothers From Hell: Jack Joseph Ball charged with killing his pregnant married sister, Bethany Ann Israel, then dismembered her, because she was no longer innocent | Bonnie’s Blog of Crime Pages Categories Archives Posted on February 1, 2026 by mylifeofcrime Bethany Ann Israel Bethany Ann (Ball) Israel obituaryBethany Israel – A Heartfelt Goodbye in […]
Peanut Butter Cookie Bars
[ad_1] Peanut butter cookie bars are thick, buttery, and packed with melty chocolate chips. The edges turn lightly golden while the center stays soft and chewy, so they’re perfect for potlucks, lunchboxes, and freezing. Flavor: Packed with classic peanut butter and chocolate chip goodness, plus deep caramel notes from the brown sugar. Why Make It: […]
How to Grow Microgreens at Home (the Easy Way)
[ad_1] Maybe you’ve seen microgreens at your local farmer’s market or farm to table restaurant. These little green plants are similar to sprouts, and just as packed with nutrients. Growing microgreens at home is really easy and offers so many health benefits! What are Microgreens? Microgreens are miniature plants of greens, herbs, or other vegetables. […]