Samia is closing the chapter of her hypnotic 2020 debut The Baby, a collection of intimate indie songs that resonated with many. Today, she announced her next album Honey and unveiled the elegiac lead ...
Despite fears of a trade war, recession and a strong dollar, market panic is often misplaced. Extreme bearish sentiment can signal a market rally. Historical data shows extreme bearishness often ...
Everyone has their share of freak outs every now and then. But when it comes to your relationship, it's important to take notice of how often it's happening. Because according to experts, common and ...
Since the dawn of the new millennium there’s been a glut of music documentaries, with no band too obscure and no subject too niche for examination. First it was forgotten artists, then particular ...
Samia has announced her sophomore album — Honey, due January 27 on Grand Jury. Recorded at Sylvan Esso members' Nick Sandborn and Amelia Meath's North Carolina studio, Honey follows the ...
Strange as it may seem, sometimes the best job transitions start with a good solid freak out. You know the kind: panicked breathing, crazy hair, fetal positions and awkward conversations with yourself ...
Thanks to the internet, April Fools’ Day pranks live on well past their expiration date (which, to be clear, is the five minutes after they’re posted; April Fools’ Day pranks suck, y’all!). That’s ...
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Welcome to Freak Out and Carry On, WBUR's new politics and history podcast that addresses the urgent issues of our time through the lens of history. Hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning author and ...
We are all human, let’s face it. We are all going to have freak-outs when we feel alone, pressured, frustrated or misunderstood. It is these scenarios that can bring out the worst in of all us. Some ...
As evolved as we believe we are, as modern humans, there are some "Stone Age" reactions in our emotional brains even today. Sure, we control tiny computers in our hands every day, send astronauts to ...