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Awakening Financial Confidence: Dr. Letitia Scott Jackson’s New Book Inspires Readers to Reimagine Wealth and Personal Power
A new book arriving this month encourages readers to rethink their relationship with money, credit, and personal financial power. Financial educator and author Dr. Letitia Scott Jackson is preparing to release her latest book, The Millionaire In You: Can You See Her Yet? Manifesting and Mastering Your Money and Credit, on March 15. The project blends financial education with personal insight, offering readers a thoughtful guide to understanding how mindset, knowledge, and consistency can influence long-term financial success.
By Tammy Reese2 days ago in Beat
Singer Sterling: From Gospel Roots to R&B Stardom — The Rise of Houston’s Turn Up King
In today's evolving music landscape, few artists embody versatility, resilience, and passion quite like Singer Sterling. With roots deeply grounded in gospel music and a growing reputation in the R&B world, Sterling is steadily carving out his place as one of the industry's most dynamic rising voices. From singing background vocals as a teenager for gospel legends to networking with some of the biggest names in entertainment, Singer Sterling's journey reflects the power of persistence, faith, and undeniable talent.
By Tammy Reese2 days ago in Beat
Stars or Sand: Which Is More Numerous in the Universe?
For centuries, humans have looked up at the night sky and wondered about the vastness of the universe. On a clear night, thousands of stars appear scattered across the sky like tiny shining dots. At the same time, anyone who has walked along a beach has seen what seems like an endless number of grains of sand. This raises a fascinating question: Are there more stars in the universe, or more grains of sand on Earth’s beaches?
By Irshad Abbasi 7 days ago in Beat
Orbit Radiate Pulse: The Videos
In October 2025, I discovered an app called Grok. It added a whole new layer to my creativity. At first, I used it for silly things, like making photos of my mom and me screaming at each other. It was really funny. But pretty quickly, I realized I could use Grok to bring my Gloria stories to life.
By Rick Henry Christopher 8 days ago in Beat
Love Behind the Lens: The Untold Romance of Microsoft’s “Bliss” Wallpaper
For millions of people around the world, the image is instantly recognizable: a lush green hill rolling gently under a brilliant blue sky scattered with soft white clouds. This serene landscape, known as “Bliss,” became the default wallpaper of **Windows XP**, and in doing so, it turned into what is often called the most viewed photograph in history. But behind this seemingly simple image lies not just a story of photography and technology — it carries a quiet narrative of passion, timing, and a deep love for capturing fleeting beauty.
By Irshad Abbasi 9 days ago in Beat
Why Actors Like Andreas Szakacs Are Stepping Into Production
From Interpreting Characters to Shaping Stories For many actors, the early years are focused entirely on craft — building emotional range, mastering technique, refining presence. That foundation remains essential. But storytelling decisions often happen long before cameras roll.
By Andreas Szakacs16 days ago in Beat
10 Dark Americana Tracks Brimming With Quiet Anguish
If you asked me to describe one of the 2020's most popular musical aesthetics, I'd immediately jump to the genre that conjures images of haunted churches, grimy trailer parks and tattered American flags wavering in the wind. This genre has a lot of labels, including slowcore, indie pop and Southern gothic, but I've always thought of it as "dark Americana."
By Kaitlin Shanks17 days ago in Beat
Where Independent Music Finds Its Spotlight
W.O.A Entertainment Group started with a simple but powerful idea: independent artists deserve to be heard, and they shouldn’t have to compromise who they are to make it happen. Founded in 1998, the company has grown naturally over the years, evolving alongside the music industry while staying true to its core values—supporting artists, nurturing creativity, and operating with integrity.
By mysoundMusic23 days ago in Beat
The Tango Connection. Top Story - February 2026.
I suppose I've become a writer so I wouldn't bore everyone to death telling them my stories. Reading them is reading. Not the same. There's rhythm. And timing and, most importantly, drama and suspense. Unless you have tremendous magnetism and an undeniable stage presence, there's no way you can engage an audience the way you can by writing your story. That's my opinion.
By Rene Volpi 28 days ago in Beat










