Food

The Best Shipwreck Casserole Recipe for Busy Weeknights

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Shipwreck casserole is the ultimate “use what you’ve got” comfort food! Layer it with rice, potatoes, or pasta, toss in any veggies on hand, and make it as cheesy as you like. It’s hearty, budget-friendly, and nearly impossible to mess up!...

Gadget

Moonflow and Everything Dead & Dying

I am so glad the shockingly bright, fuzzy-blacklight-poster-style cover of this book grabbed my attention while I was doing work at a local cafe/bookstore the other day, because I otherwise might not have heard about Moonflow, and what a trip it turned out to be. Easily one of my favorite reads this year. Moonflow is, as author Bitter Karella described...

Gaming

The Gathering Set And Secret Lair Drop Revealed For 2026

MagicCon Atlanta just kicked off and with it, the roadmap for Magic: The Gathering in 2026. It includes seven sets and more branded crossovers than you can shake a Black Lotus at. If you thought this year was overstuffed, just wait. From Lorwyn and Star Trek to The Last of Us and Dwight from The Office, Wizards of the Coast...

Health

Simple Elderberry Wellness Shots Recipe

Mini everything seems to be all the rage lately. Mini can still pack a mighty punch though when it comes to these elderberry wellness shots. Featuring elderberry, lemon, and echinacea, they’re an immune supporting powerhouse, especially during the colder months.  I recently came up with these ginger turmeric immunity shots. While they’re an amazing anti-inflammatory and immune supporting drink, they...

History

Small Figurine Reveals How A Viking’s Hair And Beard May Have Looked

Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - A small figurine discovered in Eastern Norway provides the most detailed depiction yet of a Viking's hairstyle and distinctive beard from the era of Harald Bluetooth. Despite its mere three-centimeter height, the figurine is remarkably well-groomed, potentially offering the closest visual representation we have of a Norwegian man from a thousand years ago, assuming their...

Lifestyle

Beware coworkers who produce AI-generated ‘workslop’

Researchers at consulting firm BetterUp Labs, in collaboration with Stanford Social Media Lab, have coined a new term to describe low-quality, AI-generated work: “workslop.” As defined in an article published this week in the Harvard Business Review, workslop is “AI generated work content that masquerades as good work, but lacks the substance to meaningfully advance a given task.” BetterUp Labs...

Movie

Brides review – superficial treatment of a complex subject

A teen road-trip yarn with a twist, exploring the lure of religious fundamentalism and a rot at the core of the British state. In 2015, the UK-born Shamima Begum fled to Syria with a desire to join Islamic State, a decision which resulted in much knee-jerk vilification in the national media. It also led those more empathetic towards the enigmas...

Music

The easy uneasiness of Viggo Mortensen

Throughout these performances something chameleonic about Mortensen as an actor materialises. There’s a softness to the way he carries himself as Tom Stall and yet, when he plays the Russian mobster Nikolai in Eastern Promises, his features seem sharper and more threatening. That sense of a changed self desperately clawing towards the surface plays out through more internal ways in each story; the...

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