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Fact mix 773: The 83rd — FACT Magazine

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A special mix featuring two albums’ worth of brand new edits from the Sermon 3 boss. The 83rd is an artist and activist based in Brooklyn, whose music takes inspiration from his background in hip-hop and the hardcore and experimental sounds of NYC’s underground. His raw, emotional tracks foreground his own experience as a Black…

via Fact mix 773: The 83rd — FACT Magazine

SpaceX successfully launches its first polar orbit mission from Florida — TechCrunch

SpaceX performed a milestone first polar orbit launch of a satellite from its East Coast launch facility at Cape Canaveral on Sunday. The Falcon 9 mission carried three payloads, including a SAOCOM-1B synthetic aperture radar satellite which was flown on behalf of the Argentine space agency, and two small satellites for clients Tyvack and PlanetiQ.…

via SpaceX successfully launches its first polar orbit mission from Florida — TechCrunch

The 6 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in August 2020 — TIME

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The dog days of August were made for exploding-car blockbusters. Unfortunately, prudent movie lovers have been forced to survive the endless-in-a-bad-way summer of 2020 without the consolation of cinemas and their wonderfully aggressive HVAC systems. As if to compensate, a traditionally sleepy month for the small screen instead offered up a cornucopia of delightful, relatively…

via The 6 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in August 2020 — TIME

Haiku Challenge for Aug. 31: ‘Day’ — Brett Milam: Milam’s Musings

My 10 haiku poems for today’s challenge, with prompt word “day.”

via Haiku Challenge for Aug. 31: ‘Day’ — Brett Milam: Milam’s Musings

Hitler’s Quest for Power Was Nearly Derailed Multiple Times. But the System Enabled His Rise — TIME

Adolf Hitler did not have to come to power. Indeed, during his 13-year quest for leadership of Germany, he almost failed many times. In the end, however, his astonishing success showed how demagoguery could overcome potentially career-ending challenges—and profoundly change history. A determined strongman, not taken seriously by the elites but enabled by a core…

via Hitler’s Quest for Power Was Nearly Derailed Multiple Times. But the System Enabled His Rise — TIME

Cereal Review: Kellogg’s Peeps Cereal … and Adventures in Lactose-Free Milk — Brett Milam: Milam’s Musings

I mean, it’s cereal, and sugar is the name-of-the-game when it comes to cereal.

via Cereal Review: Kellogg’s Peeps Cereal … and Adventures in Lactose-Free Milk — Brett Milam: Milam’s Musings

Technology in music series; (part 5) from one mic to 128 tracks (V) — Music Matters

The rise of home studios and inexpensive digital equipment wrought yet another major change in the recording business. At my right elbow on my desk is a digital four-track recording studio on which a competent musician can make a serviceable demo. It cost just under $200. Most new Macintosh computers – even the under-$500 Mac […]

via Technology in music series; (part 5) from one mic to 128 tracks (V) — Music Matters

BMG revenues up 4.8% to $308m in first six months of 2020 — Music Business Worldwide

The company’s operating EBITDA reached €49m ($54m) in H1 2020, which was flat year-on-year Source

via BMG revenues up 4.8% to $308m in first six months of 2020 — Music Business Worldwide

Seek Peace Not Strife — Godinterest Christian Magazine

Many people fall into the evil trap of strife. Someone may say or do something that rubs you the wrong way, and before you know it, there is tension, quarrelling and division. The Bible tells us that strife opens the door to every evil work. It’s the enemy’s greatest trap to keep people from living…

via Seek Peace Not Strife — Godinterest Christian Magazine

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