Author: Beth Trujillo / Journal Arts Editor
There was a point in my childhood where I was urged to “Climb Ev’ry Mountain” at what felt like the crack of dawn, thanks to my sister’s obsession with “The Sound of Music.” I solved a problem like my sister by hiding that record. You can learn how to solve a problem like Maria this weekend at Rodey Theatre. Or check out a few of my other favorite things.Read More
Young men across the country are opting for quarter-zips and are posting about leveling up their lives on social media.Read More
We had professional ski coaches test ski jackets from trusted brands like Stio, Arc’teryx, and Helly Hansen. Here are the ones they think are worth investing in.Read More
The initiative seeks to bridge digital gaps left by traditional service providers and improve access to technology in rural areas.Read More
The forum emphasized TNT as more than a technological tool, highlighting its role in sovereignty, territorial equity, and the modernization and competitiveness of Africa’s audiovisual ecosystem.Read More
Umaro Sissoco Embaló’s detention comes three days after a controversial presidential vote.Read More
The European Union seems more willing to tackle corruption, but internal politics stand in the way.Read More
Macron recently claimed that China offers its children a more educational version of TikTok, while the version available in Europe is designed, in his view, to dull the minds of young people. The Cube compared the content found in both versions of the app.Read More
Seizing Moscow’s money to bail out Kyiv may be all that stands between a fair outcome and a ‘deal’ that brings war in the rest of Europe a step closerRead More
19 shows now available to stream, download, or buy on CD through our partnership with Nugs.Read More