Some fun articles that I've found


Nature- climate related

The mutant wildlife adapting to New York City | BBC | May 2024

Music related

Margo Guryan interview | It's Psychadelic Baby Magazine | March 2018

I really like her music, it's a shame it wasn't that popular back then. Atleast it's been getting some recognition nowadays. (January 2026)


The unlikely music career of Linda Perhacs | Red Bull Music Acadamy | February 2015

The only songs that I knew not too long ago were "Sandy Toes" and "Hey, Who Really Cares," until recently! I got a pair of good quality headphones as a gift and went to make good use of them. I listened to her first album "Parallelograms" which was a great experience, euphoric even at times. The whole album is just great, came out in the 70's and apparently didn't take off. Today I finished reading this article about her, and it was a good read, it's just very "God" and "enlightenment"-leaning. Everybody may believe in what they want, and in this case it was very positive for her, which I support. She used to be a hippie so I guess it's kind of expected. Really recommend listening to her music. (January 2026)


"Mind of rocks" - Cosmo Sheldrake ft. Bunty | Tenement TV | November 2017

I've known Cosmo Sheldrake's music for years, but I've never listened to his album "The Much Much How How and I" completely and in one sitting. This song, "Mind of rocks," in fact, I've never even heard - same with MANY other songs from this album. I must say, this was a very nice song. Listening to the other songs at the moment, and punching myself in the face for not having discovered this sooner. Also, this whole album - and ESPECIALLY the song "Hocking" - reminds me of the show Disenchantment, probably because of the clarinet, trumpet and whistling. Chaotic and celibratory! In fact, I wouldn't even be surprised if it turned out to be that this song was used as inspiration for the show's OST. (January 2026)