Roger Glenn Returns With My Latin Heart with Vibes, Flute, And Fire

Roger Glenn – My Latin Heart (Patois Records, 2025) Veteran multi-instrumentalist and composer Roger Glenn released My Latin Heart in 2025, his first new album… The post Roger Glenn Returns With My Latin Heart with Vibes, Flute, And Fire first appeared on World Music Central. The new album features Glenn on a wide range of […]
Cliff Richard reveals year-long prostate cancer treatment and backs screening call

Singer, 85, says disease has ‘gone at the moment’ and hopes to join forces with King Charles to raise awareness Cliff Richard has revealed he has been treated for prostate cancer for the past year. The 85-year-old singer said his cancer had “gone at the moment” and backed calls for a national screening test for […]
Can machines suffer?

We once denied the suffering of animals in pain. As AIs grow more complex, we run the danger of making the same mistake – by Conor Purcell Read on Aeon is an award-winning journalist who writes on science and its role in society and culture. He has a PhD in Earth science and is a […]
Roads of the Roman Empire

Travel the roads of the Roman Empire – a bold project mapping 300,000 km of a vast, ancient network is brought to life – by Aeon Video Watch on Aeon An intricate system of roads connected the furthest reaches of the Roman Empire, which at its height in the 2nd century CE spanned modern-day Algeria, […]
‘Witness (1 Hope) by Roots Manuva gives me some bad girl energy’: Eliza Rose’s honest playlist

The DJ, producer and singer likes the kind of dancehall her dad disapproves of, and her funk to be electronic. But whose songs make her feel bougie? The first single I ever bought Aaliyah, Rock the Boat. My nan sent me and my cousin to pick up some bits in Dalston and there was some […]
Mani’s writhing, relentless bass was the Stone Roses’ secret sauce – it taught indie kids how to dance | Alexis Petridis

His love of ‘good northern soul and funk’ was always in evidence and had a lasting impact on alternative music Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield dies aged 63 Mani: a life in pictures By any metric, the rise of the Stone Roses was a sudden and remarkable thing. It took place over the course of 12 months. […]
Album Review – The Soda Crackers (Self-Titled)

Since 2021, this group of of young musicians native to Bakersfield have been doing what they can to keep the authentic sounds, songs, and stories of The Bakersfield Sound alive. The post Album Review – The Soda Crackers (Self-Titled) first appeared on Saving Country Music. The Bakersfield Sound (#510.6) on the Country DDS. It’s only […]
Beloved Drummer, .357’s Member Bryan Keeling Has Died

Beloved drummer, band member, session player, brother, and father Bryan “Keelgood” Keeling has passed away. He played with many musicians, but is best known as a member of the .357’s. The post Beloved Drummer, .357’s Member Bryan Keeling Has Died first appeared on Saving Country Music. I was very sad to hear he had passed. […]
Undefinable yet indispensable

Despite centuries of trying, the term ‘religion’ has proven impossible to define. Then why does it remain so necessary? – by Kwame Anthony Appiah Read on Aeon is Silver Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University and the author, most recently, of Captive Gods: Religion and the Rise of Social Science (2025). We […]
Being in the world: from Plato to Heidegger

What does it mean to ‘be’? This excerpt provides a brief intro to Heidegger’s philosophy, via jazz, cooking and carpentry – by Aeon Video Watch on Aeon Since Plato, a dominant strain of Western philosophy has understood human beings primarily as rational thinkers, a view typified by René Descartes’s conclusion: cogito ergo sum (‘I think, […]