The Congress discusses the leading trends shaping the publishing world and creative industries, exploring new prospects for collaboration and growth. Abu Dhabi, UAE – Organised by the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC), the third edition of the International Congress of Arabic Publishing and Creative Industries (PCI) is preparing to host prominent figures in publishing, translation, digital content production, and entrepreneurship from around the world on Sunday, 28 April 2024, at Manarat Al...
New company has named Round Hill Music as a strategic partner Source
Taboola Select represents a first for the company, offering advertisers access to performance-driven campaigns through a highly vetted subset - just 15% - of Taboola's top publishers in the United States.
Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Elijah Noll is the first artist signed to the joint venture. Source
It's a second straight SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch day from Florida's
Follow FLORIDA TODAY Space Team live updates of tonight's SpaceX Falcon 9 launch delivering the Galileo L12 mission from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
A recent report revealed the existence of a Mysterious Nothing smartphone codenamed “Tetris,” with model number A015. This device is believed to be the upcoming Nothing Phone (3). Now, a new Android Headlines report has revealed the launch timeline of the Nothing Phone (3). As per the report, the Phone (3) is expected to debut
Currency collectors nationwide are on hunt for some rare dollar bills. Two batches of $1 bills printed in 2014 and 2016 feature a printing error. Six million pairs of $1 bills were circulated, but only nine pairs were found
In today’s corporate landscape, creativity is no longer confined to the marketing department, says David O’Hearns Keir Starmer has said we are in the midst of a “creativity crisis”, with arts subjects having been diminished and devalued for well over a decade. His recent speech said that the creative industry is essential for our economic []
In his poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," T.S. Eliot wrote of a life measured out with coffee spoons. My existential yardstick has been: cats. A succession of them, from my twenties to my early sixties, has kept me company in adulthood. While I love dogs and their promise of unconditional affection, I've found a feline is better suited to my personality and busy schedule. I need an animal that is patient, self-reliant and requires no walking. Also: immortality. The only bummer...
The Winooski roundabout was still a gleam in some urban planner's eye in January 2003 when my wife, Ann-Elise, and I bought our first house in the Onion City. With help from the local land trust, we got a three-bedroom, 1,100-square-foot home on lower North Street for just $118,000 — cheaper than anything we could have found in Burlington. We were among the homebuyers who flocked to Winooski because we were priced out of the big city. Seven Days noted the trend in a package of stories...
You read that right: This is an all-Waking Windows music section. We'll catch you up on Vermont music news next week. This week is about helping you navigate the goings-on in Winooski for the 12th annual fest. Faithful readers of the section might recall my advice from Waking Windows past: Abandon a plan. Once again, I urge you to let yourselves wander. Winooski is a small town. You're not going to blow an ACL trudging around the rotary, and the chances of you discovering your new...