If it’s good music you’re after, you have definitely come to the right place! Something for the Weekend is a weekly series rounding up the latest and greatest musical finds - just in time for the weekend! They say you can’t please everyone, we say otherwise; our writers have an eclectic taste in music, so we’re sure there’s a little something for everyone in our twenty-third #SFTW episode. More on the reverse.
I’m somewhat of a movie buff when it comes to horror films; so much so that this earlier this week, I decided to go against the grain and watch Sinister instead of the more obvious choices, Looper and Taken 2. This supernatural chiller is produced by Jason Blum, who was also the man behind Paranormal Activity and Insidious, and being a fan of both meant that Sinister was a must-see for me. Furthermore, the film currently holds an 77% ‘Certified Fresh’ on review aggregator, Rotten Tomatoes, which made me curious to see what all the fuss was about. So, did Sinister live up my expectations? More on the reverse.
Good morning folks. Hope you're all feeling great today! Remember the Nike "Find your Greatness" campaign that started during the London 2012 Olympics? Did you take a moment to think about what is that makes YOU great? For me, it's about being able to touch lives with my sight of the world as I stare at it through my rear-view. More on the reverse.
If it’s good music you’re after, you have definitely come to the right place! Something for the Weekend is a weekly series rounding up the latest and greatest musical finds - just in time for the weekend! They say you can’t please everyone, we say otherwise; our writers have an eclectic taste in music, so we’re sure there’s a little something for everyone in our twenty-second #SFTW episode. More on the reverse.
I love this idea. It’s simple. It’s quirky. But more importantly, it’s environmentally friendly. Social enterprise at its best. Engineered by pro-environmentalists, Greenaid, Seedbombs are a playful and effective way to encourage greenery growth in urban spaces such as sidewalk cracks, vacant lots and parking medians. “They can be thrown anonymously into these abandoned urban sites to reclaim and transform them into places worth looking at and caring for. They can also be tossed into your home garden.” More on the reverse.
No matter how much we deny it, the desire to be accepted is a feeling that is hard-wired in all of us. However, some individuals are willing to compromise their identity to fulfil this desire. An example of this could be to dress differently, so that you can “satisfy” your peers or whoever you’re trying to “impress”. But is that really you? Of course it isn't. More on the reverse.









