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  • 1 week ago | nhbr.com | Emily Reily

    You don’t have to be a large company or work in a specific industry to face a cyber threat — everyone is a target. “It doesn’t matter what kind of business you are,” says Paige Yeater, chief operating officer and chief information security officer at Mainstay Technologies in Manchester. “You have employees, which means that you have names, dates of birth.

  • 1 month ago | treblezine.com | Emily Reily

    A rap group that can embrace horrorcore and the most extreme edges of noise and industrial while also capable of writing squeaky-clean Disney tunes is a force to be reckoned with. Since forming in 2009, clipping.—emcee Daveed Diggs with producers Jonathan Snipes and William Hutson—have consistently made music that’s difficult to pin down: is it techno, is it dance, is it industrial, is it avant-garde or experiment, cyberpunk, horrorcore, or some patchwork combination with its own unique passcode?

  • 1 month ago | keenesentinel.com | Emily Reily

    As Jim Daubenspeck points to shoes and boots awaiting rehabilitation, he ticks off the stories: a pair, which belonged to a late husband, that was chewed on by a dog; a pair of cowboy boots will be cleaned to take a place at the foot of its wearer’s casket; a pair of size 2 wedding shoes passed down for generations will take on new life as “something old.” Even hikers will preserve the boots that helped them complete the more than 2,100-mile-long Appalachian Trail, says Daubenspeck, owner of...

  • 1 month ago | nhbr.com | Emily Reily

    As cobble shops dwindle, apprenticeships keep industry running As Jim Daubenspeck points to shoes and boots awaiting rehabilitation, he ticks off the stories: a pair, which belonged to a late husband, that was chewed on by a dog; a pair of cowboy boots will be cleaned to take a place at the foot of its wearer’s casket; a pair of size 2 wedding shoes passed down for generations will take on new life as “something old.” Even hikers will preserve the boots that helped them complete the more than...

  • Jan 23, 2025 | treblezine.com | Emily Reily

    Punk rock history is rife with lyrics that lionize being vacant and apathetic—it’s just another way to relate to kids and sound cool. The Sex Pistols made it easy enough to advocate for sailing through life in a coma-like state or flipping off the queen. Those are still relatable subjects and valid punk rock fodder. Still, while the chords haven’t changed, punk has matured.

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