Cytrus' Psychedelic Songs

Cytrus, a Seattle-based Psychedelic Powerfunk band, recently dropped their new album “Duality.” The project explores the fusion between familiar psych rock elements and a modern 60s/70s psych soul. They let their passion for supporting others bleed into their music by hosting musical livestreams to raise money for organizations near and dear to their heart, including Snohomish Boys & Girls Club, Christopher Street Project, and Backline. To learn more about Cytrus and their new album, read on.

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Restricted SNAP Benefits: How to Find Resources & How to Help

After the recent government shutdown left millions of Americans with little to no access to SNAP food benefits, many have been scrambling to find food for themselves and families. Now that the shutdown is officially over, states are working quickly to get the missing food assistance back to its people.

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Billy Offland's Pot of Gold

Committed to environmentalism, the climate crisis, and biodiversity, Billy Offland helped create the inspiring documentary “Pot of Gold.” The documentary highlights real challenges such as climate change, poverty, sustainability, and the connection between the environment’s wellbeing and humanity’s wellbeing. For even greater impact, the project was create in partnership with the influential organization Human Appeal. To learn more about Billy Offland and “Pot of Gold,” read on.

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3 Ways You Can Turn Your Old Fashion Into Cash Fast

It happens to the best of us. We need a little cash here and there for the unexpected, like a surprise car repair, a medical bill, or an emergency. If you have fashionable items that you have invested some money in, you can turn these items into cash relatively quickly if you need some cash on hand for a surprise expense.

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Alexis Plaen Invites You to "Enjoy the Void"

Chicago-based singer-songwriter Alexis Plaen just released her new album, “Enjoy the Void.” The project was born out of the mass isolation felt during the recent COVID-19 lockdown and carries a confrontational energy towards society. Incorporating activism into her music, Plaen has performed at benefit concerts to provide support for families in Gaza and hosted her album listening party in partnership with the mutual aid group Yardsales against F4ascism. To learn more about Alexis Plaen and the Void, read on.

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Rich Allo's Introspection

Music artist Rich Allo explores the ups and downs of the human experience through music. From mental health to relationship dynamics, his introspective lyrics speak to deep human emotion. His new single, “You” details the emotional difficulties of trying to stay in control and not let something break you down. Show his dedication to mental health awareness even further, a number of his shows have been in aid with the mental health focused organization Mind Jersey. To learn more about Rich Allo and his new single, read on.

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Rethinking Black Friday: Turning a Consumer Holiday into a Conscious On

Black Friday has become the unofficial holiday of bargain hunting—an adrenaline-powered rush of deals, doorbusters, and overflowing shopping carts. But as the day grows bigger each year, so does its environmental footprint. From fast-fashion hauls to mountains of packaging waste, the frenzy often overshadows the real cost of our consumption. Yet Black Friday doesn’t have to conflict with conscious living. With a bit of intention, savvy planning, and a shift in mindset, it can actually be an opportunity to shop smarter, support greener businesses, and reduce waste. Here’s how to approach Black Friday sustainably—without sacrificing the thrill of a good deal.

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Kylee Levien Brings Christmas Magic to Life on the Big Screen

Actress Kylee Levien brings Christmas magic to life on the big screen in her new movie A Chrismystery. Filled with bright holiday spirit and a little mystery, A Chrismystery is the perfect holiday watch to bring you warmth during this cold winter season. Beyond acting, Levien has a passion for supporting others. She dedicates her time to organizations like Baby2Baby, The Thirst Project, and her local food pantry. To learn more about Kylee Levien and her character in A Chrismystery, read on.

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Greener Choices, Not Greenwashed Ones

In an age when sustainability sells, it’s never been easier for companies to look eco-friendly — even when their actions tell a different story. From leafy logos to vague claims about being “natural” or “carbon neutral,” greenwashing has become a marketing art form that preys on consumers’ good intentions. But behind the buzzwords and recycled imagery, how can you tell what’s genuine and what’s just green gloss? Understanding the signs of greenwashing is the first step toward making choices that truly support the planet.

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The Democrats Caved - What Does This Mean for Americans?

On Oct. 1 Democrat and Republican Senators were unable to agree on health policy leading to the longest government shutdown in the history of the United States. Read our article “What Does This Government Shutdown Mean?” to learn more about the shutdown. After over 40 long days of limited government functionality and seemingly no end in sight, a key vote on Nov. 9 sparked the much anticipated movement towards finalizing the legislation and reopening the government. 

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Giving Thanks, Compassionately: The Beauty of a Vegan Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is all about gratitude, togetherness, and—of course—great food. But as more people become conscious of their health, the environment, and animal welfare, the traditional turkey-centered feast is getting a compassionate makeover. Hosting a vegan Thanksgiving isn’t about giving up beloved flavors or traditions—it’s about reimagining them. From vibrant plant-based dishes that wow even the most skeptical guests to the satisfaction of knowing your celebration aligns with your values, a vegan Thanksgiving offers a delicious, meaningful, and sustainable way to give thanks.

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AI is Killing Our Environment

AI is an umbrella term for a group of technologies that processes information and can generate responses by mimicking human thinking. AI has been around since the 1950s, but the technology's capabilities were limited. Recent technological advancements relating to AI’s computing power and data have quickly made AI explode in popularity and use.

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Trail to Toes: The Ultimate Barefoot Hiking Shoe Guide

Barefoot hiking shoes have transformed the way outdoor enthusiasts connect with the trails beneath their feet. Designed to mimic the natural movement of walking barefoot while still providing protection and grip, these minimalist shoes offer a perfect balance of freedom and function. Whether you’re navigating rocky ridges, forest paths, or long-distance routes, the right pair can enhance your stability, strengthen your feet, and bring you closer to nature with every step.

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Why is Trump Giving Billions of Dollars to Argentina?

Just days after the Trump administration approved a multibillion-dollar financial lifeline for Argentina as it faces a major economic crisis, Trump hosted Argentine President Javier Milei at the White House, on October 14.

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Cristina Mittermeier & Paul Nicklen: Hope and Reverence

Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen merge art and advocacy. Based in Vancouver, but having traveled across the world for their art, they dedicate their lives to conservation efforts through fine art photography. With their cameras they are able to capture the important stories of animals, nature, humans, and the climate crisis. Their latest exhibit, Hope and Reverence: Cristina Mittermeier & Paul Nicklen, was curated by Tiffany Benincasa and shown at C. Parker Gallery during Climate Week NYC. Notably, the ocean holds a special place in the pair’s hearts, which lead them to create the ocean conservation organization SeaLegacy. To learn more about Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen, read on.

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Becca Hannah's Addictive Album

Singer-songwriter Becca Hannah creates music that blends styles of R&B, soul, jazz, and pop to communicate the complexities of human emotion. “Caramel,” the lead single off of her upcoming album “Tonight In My Dreams,” embodies the irresistibly addictive feeling of a new crush. It brings a light-hearted and playful start to the album’s emotional journey. Beyond the music, Hannah shows her passion for supporting children with developmental disabilities and mental health struggles through her work at organizations like Holding Hands. To learn more about Becca Hannah and her upcoming album, read on.

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Recent “No Kings” Protests Are Building Community Strength

Saturday, October 18, cities across the U.S. saw massive crowds hit the streets to lead anti-Trump administration protests. This acted as the second round of nation-wide action organized by “No Kings” and quickly became one of the biggest demonstrations against the Trump administration to date. The previous turnout of around 5 million for their June demonstration was topped this month with attendance of over 7 million spreading across more than 2,700 events planned in every single state in the U.S.

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