As COP26 has arrived, hopes are that, given it coincides with Halloween, it does not turn into a horror show, but will be a testimony of the magic that can happen when countries work together for a good cause. Reports about our planet being in danger fill the media every day, and so they should,…
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What is General Knowledge, and what is it for?
The usefulness of general knowledge mainly consists of two macro-sectors. First, it represents the attitude of the individual. The possession of knowledge of general Knowledge demonstrates a tendency that pushes a specific subject to obtain information or information, perhaps even superficially, on what is happening around him. In the same way, it emphasizes his ability…
5 Reason to start a Podcast
Starting a podcast can be a daunting task, but can have significant value for your business. We spoke to the podcast founders from Business Over Drinks – a podcast about business, entrepreneurship and more (with alcohol) – was started and the reasons behind it. Co-hosts Terng shares why he started this podcast and how it…
The Changing Face of Music
Music like most technological advances, has gone through many changes over the past 10 years. In fact the landscape of music, especially in South Africa, is completely unrecognisable from 5 years ago. Music has gone from being easily identifiable, as in which genre it conforms to, to the creation of a whole host of new…
Serving others brings out the finest in us
#Depression; #DebraAtlas; #Philosophy; #Psychology; #SpiritualLeaders; #Community Canadian-Media: A review of Debra Atlas’s book ‘You Aren’t Depression’s Victim’ is given by Asha Bajaj, editorial director, publisher, and marketing of Canadian-Media. In her book ‘You Aren’t Depression’s Victim’, Debra Atlas empowers readers with uplifting messages and thought-provoking possibilities through her own experiences, pitfalls, and enlightenment. Having lived…
The Loudest Bands In History: 10 Ear-Splitting Acts Who’ll Batter Your Brain With Sound
For decades, musicians have turned their amplifiers up to 11 in a quest to blow audiences away with their walls of sound. From old-school heavy metallers to cutting-edge electronica artists, bands across a range of genres have shredded eardrums, damaged buildings, and even caused earthquakes from the sonic booms they’ve produced. In this article, we’ve…
An Exploration of Androgyny and the Revival of Rock & Roll
Rock and roll is known for its gender-bending fashion, that’s not a secret. Genre icons David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, and Alice Cooper experimented with traditionally feminine looks in the heyday of rock, pushing the boundaries of gender roles during a politically tumultuous and socially challenging era. Andy Warhol created his “Factory” by acquiring unique personalities…
The World’s Loudest Classical Music
Rock and metal fans get a lot of flack from classical fans for their noisy rabblerousing that can reach frightening levels of sound. But believe it or not, classical fans have a few antisocial tracks of their own – and they’ve been playing them for a lot longer. Here, we’ve gathered some of the loudest…
Maria Pellicano explores Family Constellations with her heartfelt single, ‘My Gift Of Love’
Our families are filled with a rich history of people, lives and experiences, that contribute to shaping the people we become. Singer/Songwriter, author, teacher and coach, Maria Pellicano is releasing her single, ‘My Gift of Love’ on Friday 20th August 2021. The release is a personal exploration of her own Family Constellation.. A therapeutic approach…
How to Transfer Songs from Spotify to iTunes
Spotify is an online music streaming service platform that uses a freemium platform, while additional features are offered through paid subscriptions. Spotify relies on streaming subscription Premium subscribers and third-party advertising as its revenue income. Premium subscribers have more options in Spotify, with a more comprehensive selection of music, playlists, and albums available for download….