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A Devilish Playlist For Halloween And Bonfire Night. Top Story - October 2023. Content Warning.
Introduction This week we have Halloween on Tuesday and Bonfire Night on Sunday. I always think the Devil is given a bad rap. Think about it, in the Bible God is the one who punishes everyone and forces them to do terrible things, including the genocide caused by the flood. He cast out Adam and Eve because they tried to find things out, turned Lot's wife into salt, told Abraham to kill his son, and the list goes on.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Can't Sleep 🌚 💤. Content Warning.
I CANT SLEEP 🌙 I was wondering how could I explain the Conceptual Story that was soon to become My Poetry- I was sitting and freestyling so I decided to record it📹 although there is still work to accomplish here is what I recorded…
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)2 years ago in Beat
Olivia Rodrigo: The Rising Star Making Waves in Music
In the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry, it's not often that a young artist emerges with such impact and promise. Olivia Rodrigo, born on February 20, 2003, in Temecula, California, is one of those exceptional talents who have taken the world by storm. With her unique blend of indie-pop and raw lyrical storytelling, Rodrigo has captivated the hearts and ears of millions around the globe. Here are 10 facts about this remarkable artist that you should know.
By Sangita Nandi2 years ago in Beat
Aria Walton, Christina Milian, Ken Paves, and Many More Attended Eva Longoria’s Global Gift Gala in Paris
In a dazzling night of glamour and solidarity, the 11th Global Gift Gala in Paris shined with the presentation of prestigious awards and the participation of renowned personalities. The event, held on September 30th at the iconic Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, was chaired by the founder of the Global Gift Foundation, the businesswoman, actress and philanthropist Maria Bravo, together with the honorary president, the actress, director and activist Eva Longoria Bastón.
By KW Publicists 2 years ago in Beat
Celebrating Impact: Stormzy
I have to shamefacedly admit that, while I admire Stormzy's tremendous talent, creativity and empowering activism, I haven't really enjoyed his music! I guess I'm used to other genres like classics, soul and reggae! However, I remind myself that without his music producing the money, he perhaps would not have made the impact he has done on the lives of others. And big respect to that!
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Beat
Beyond Hollywood: The Inspiring Story of Teri Copley
Teri Copley, born on May 10, 1961, in Arcadia, California, is a multifaceted personality with a fascinating journey through the worlds of Hollywood, modeling, and faith. Known for her striking beauty and charismatic presence, Teri has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and beyond. In this article, we delve into the life of this remarkable woman, unveiling ten intriguing facts that define her extraordinary life.
By Sangita Nandi2 years ago in Beat
Nine
Introduction The concept of this came to mind and thought it would be a fun thing to do before I disappear to Whitby. It also makes me feel a little like the Count from Sesame Street and then between him and Whitby, you start to think Dracula, or I do.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Separating the Art From the Artist. Top Story - October 2023.
Recently, Jann Wenner, the co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation member, released a book entitled “The Masters”. This book featured his interviews with rock legends who have become his friends. There is no arguing the influence the subjects of this book have had on Rock music. However, when questioned why there were no Blacks or women, his flippant, obnoxious, and frankly stupid response negated two demographics of rock 'n' roll's history as if they did not matter. He took his experience, privilege, and influence to brush off legends - whether he chose to acknowledge them or not - that built his career. It was an unfortunate reminder of how someone we hold in high regard can disappoint us in such a poignant and profound way.
By Lynn Jordan2 years ago in Beat
Ornithology - A Playlist
Introduction I am listening to "Catching A Tiger" by Lissie, and probably my favorite song on this album "Cuckoo" and I will use it to close this playlist. It also made me think of this wonderful poignant poem by my great friend Les, who tells me that she can't write poetry, but check out all this wonderful poetry of hers, and this one in particular that relates to this playlist.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Mohbad (LIGHT)💡
Once upon a time in Nigeria, there was a talented young musician named Mohbad. From a very young age, Mohbad had a deep passion for music and a natural talent for singing and rhyming. He grew up in the bustling city of Lagos, where he would spend his days listening to different genres of music and dreaming of one day becoming a renowned artist.
By Shalom Okpomo2 years ago in Beat
BB King
Yesterday afternoon, my daughter came home with a homework assignment for her Mississippi Studies class. She was asked to pick a famous person who came from Mississippi to write a paper about. Of course there's no shortage of celebrities from here. Oprah, Jim Henson, Jimmy Buffett, and of course, the king himself, Elvis all had their beginnings in this small state in the south.
By Judith Jascha2 years ago in Beat
Thirtieth Century Man
Introduction This is lifted from a Seven Days In Post written two years before Scott Walker died but has been getting a few views. The man was the epitome of a true artist so was not to everyone's taste, but I find his work absolutely amazing.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat











