GearJunkie (Founded as a newspaper column in 2002 by Stephen Regenold, GearJunkie covers the outdoors and active lifestyles with breaking news, product reviews, and buying guides. GearJunkie’s mission is to inform and empower readers by providing unbiased, comprehensive, and educational content on outdoor gear to help make informed purchasing decisions, while also keeping audiences updated on the latest outdoor news and culture. In 2006, GearJunkie went digital, with the launch GearJunkie.com. GearJunkie expanded its scope from its core subjects of adventure racing, cycling, and gear to hunting, fishing, hiking, backpacking, overlanding, and technology. In April 2020, GearJunkie was acquired by AllGear Digital. GearJunkie.com gets 35 million annual pageviews. GearJunkie has partnerships with notable brands such as Toyota and Chevrolet, as well as major outdoor leading brands REI, Columbia, The North Face, Cotoapxi and Keen.) (Currents: Stephen Regenold, GearJunkie editor and founderGEAR JUNKIE in the newsREI and GearJunkie partner up)
Good Good Good (Good Good Good is an American positive news media company and the publisher of the monthly print newspaper The Goodnewspaper. Their Instagram account @goodgoodgoodco grew significantly in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Good Good Good was founded by humanitarian photographer and influencer Branden Harvey — and has been featured by The New York Times, Mashable, and Miley Cyrus. Their podcast, Sounds Good with Branden Harvey, has hosted guests like Ben Higgins, Scott Harrison (charity founder), and Becca Stevens (priest). Good Good Good was awarded a WeWork Creator Award in 2018 and was accepted into the Target Corporation Impact Accelerator Program in 2020. In 2021 they partnered with DECIEM to create a special edition of the Goodnewspaper released in all of DECIEM's stores on four continents, translated into three languages.) ([1,606]; [1,607]; [1,608]; [1,609]; [1,610]; [1,611]; [1,612]; [1,613]; [1,614]; [1,615]; [1,616]; [1,617]; [1,618])
GRVTY Media (GRVTY Media is a digital media company founded in 2014 and based in Singapore. They currently run six online editorials - Vulcan Post, Millennials of Singapore, Millennials of Kuala Lumpur, The Playbook, Discover SG and Discover KL. Their aim is to produce different and unique contents related to millennials. Using different social platforms, GRVTY Media shares the voices of millennials in Asia and thought-provoking content.) ([1,619][1,620][1,621])
Handbell Musicians of America (The Handbell Musicians of America is an organization that promotes handbell and handchime ringing through events and educational activities in the US and Canada. They were originally established in 1954 as the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers.) ([1,622]; [1,623]; [1,624])
HiMovies A comprehensive movie pirating service that, unlike The Pirate Bay, doesn't need the user to torrent the video to their computer.
JoshiesWorld (JoshiesWorld was founded on August 7th, 2007, by Joshua Sullivan, aka Joshie. A Deaf & Disabled blogger/journalist/reviewer who reports, investigates, shares his opinions or thoughts, and writes reviews on everything. JoshiesWorld is a mix of news/media company and identity brands.) (JoshiesWorld.com) (About About JoshiesWorld, and Joshua Sullivan); (Joshua Sullivan's web biography)
LateNighter - website dedicated to coverage of late-night tv with news, feature articles, ratings, guest lineups, monologue joke round-ups, SNL screen time tallies, podcaasts, and a daily newsletter; founded by a team of veteran journalists from The New York Times, Adweek and Yahoo, site was the subject of an Associated Press feature article two months after its launch; latenighter.com; [1,628]; [1,629]; [1,630]; [1,631];
Lead Stories - Lead Stories is one of the fact checking websites mentioned in the List of fact-checking websites for which there is no article yet. They do fact checking for Facebook and TikTok.
List of state media - like PBS, VoA (USA), CCTV, CGTN (China), and others. I got this idea after watching several channels in Youtube was tagged with disclosure that so-and-so channels are funded by so-and-so government, with a link to Wikipedia.
Lovin Malta - Lovin Malta is a popular content and news website in Malta that is part of the Lovin Group which also features Lovin Dublin, Lovin Dubai, Lovin Manchester and Lovin Saudi. Lovin Malta has won several journalism awards and also won an award for Best Social Media Campaign of 2017 for an April Fools' prank where it set up a political party. [1,632][1,633][1,634]
montanarightnow.com: www.montanarightnow.com, flagship Montana branch of NonStopLOCAL ([1,635]); branded as ABC Fox Montana, ABC Fox MT, ABC FOX Montana, ABC FOX MT. See: homepageABC Fox MT | Breaking News & Weather for Montana | Nonstop Local News Montana. Affiliated with KULR-8, and local stations (click the menu on their website) Links: YouTube
Nursing Notes - Online publication for nurses and allied healthcare professionals in the UK. They came to notoriety in the UK when they started to publish the names of health and social care workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic) ([1,637])
Script Magazine (Script Magazine is a web-based publication focusing on the craft and business of screenwriting for film and television.) ([1,638])
TaxiPoint (TaxiPoint is the UK’s leading taxi industry publication across multiple digital platforms. Founded in 2017 by Chief-Editor and industry expert Perry Richardson the online news publication features heavily on mainstream news aggregators and has over 1.3 million annual users on its news website. TaxiPoint also produces a monthly magazine which has been read over 3.5 million times over 35 editions. Despite being a UK news source TaxiPoint is the world’s most read taxi industry news source and is an established media partner at global industry forums. Chief-Editor Perry Richardson comments on the industry in other mainstream media outlets regularly and has interviewed high-profile public figures and companies including Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and ridehail giants Uber.) ([1,639][1,640][1,641][1,642][1,643][1,644][1,645][1,646][1,647][1,648][1,649][1,650])
The Spoon (The Spoon is one of the leading B2B publications focused on food tech and food innovation. It was the first to report on stories such as Impossible Foods working on steak and the launch of the Thermomix TM6. The publication gets over 300 thousand visits a month and ranks in the top 100k sites worldwide as measured by Alexa. It is led by Michael Wolf, former VP of research who started the research group for seminal early tech blog Gigaom.com. The publication also puts on an annual event called Smart Kitchen Summit, a leading food tech event in Seattle that attracts over 600 executives each year and has been covered by the New York Times. The Spoon[1,651][1,652][1,653][1,654][1,655]
Techspace Africa (TechSpace Africa is an independent online magazine that publishes daily in-depth stories on technology-related news. The technology-influenced website covers topics ranging from consumer gadgets to entertainment, gaming, and science. The website also reports on business-related to tech, technology news, analysis of emerging trends in tech, tech startups, and funding. This digital publication aims to provide you with daily coverage of technology news and reviews about smartphones, tablets, computers, games, accessories, apps, web services, and more).([1,656])
TheMayor.EU - (TheMayor.EU is a news website dedicated to covering and reporting municipal and regional news and best practices from all member states of the European Union. It was founded in 2017 in Sofia, Bulgaria. It forms part of the activities of the EuroAdvance non-profit organization, headed by Boyan Tomov. TheMayor.EU has a pro-European and pan-European editorial stance demonstrated by its media partnerships to EU initiatives, such as the New European Bauhaus and the European Research and Innovation Days. It is also one of the recipients of the European Citizens’ Prize for 2021 awarded by the European Parliament.) [1,657][1,658][1,659][1,660][1,661][1,662][1,663][1,664][1,665]
UnionWave Entertainment (UnionWave Entertainment is an international entertainment and artist management company, based in South Korea. Founded in 2018 by Charles-Doan Fleury and Fabio Urso in Switzerland, the company is considered as many as the first truly international K-Pop entertainment company, due to their multinational artists portfolio and unique casting/auditions process.) ([1,671], [1,672], [1,673], [1,674], [1,675])
windsoriteDOTca News is a hyperlocal, online publication founded in 2010 serving Windsor, Ontario and the surrounding region with local news ([1,676]) ([1,677])
Rereloluwa Ayodele - Rereloluwa Ayodele is a Nigerian Blogger, writer, content developer and Entrepreneur. He is the founder of delenewsonline.com His blog was nominated for the award of the STUDENT BLOG OF THE YEAR in the University of Ibadan Premier Awards. [1,678]
Alasdair Clark - Clark is a Scottish political and current affairs journalist who reports on Scottish and UK politics, including Brexit for CommonSpace.
Alborz Fallah - Alborz Fallah is the founder and editor of CarAdvice.com. Based in Brisbane, Australia, he is also the entrepreneur in residence at the University of Queensland and a regular speaker at Entrepreneurial events in Australia having sold his business to Nine_Entertainment_Co. for $35 million in September 2016 [1,679][1,680][1,681][1,682][1,683][1,684]
Julie Halpert - well-known and prolific journalist.
Seth Kugel - Seth Kugel is a journalist and the former Frugal Traveler columnist for The New York Times. In 2018 W.W.Norton and Company will publish his book on travel. He is the host of the Brazilian YouTube channel Amigo Gringo. [1,685]
Caleb Maupin - Occupy Wall Street activist and leader of Workers World Party who went on to become a TV host for PressTV and now Russia Today. He has interacted with Donald Trump, and sparred with the US State Department Spokespeople at briefing in Washington DC. His speeches and articles promoting socialism get widely circulated online.
Heidi Przybyla - HEIDI is USA TODAY's SR. Political Reporter and an MSNBC political analyst. She is a frequent guest on several programs including "Morning Joe," "Hardball with Chris Matthews," and "The 11th Hour with Brian Williams." Most recently, she covered Hillary Clinton's campaign. Several Wiki imitation and entertainment sites have penned inaccurate pieces speculating on her personal life, including this: [1,686]
Amrit Sandhu - Amrit Sandhu is the founder of the Mandala Moments Movement originating in Melbourne Australia. Amrit Sandhu is also the founder and host of the Inspired Evolution Podcast. Lifestyle Philosopher.
Balam Soto A New Media Artist from Guatemala. Balam Soto creates contemporary, exploratory artworks that fuse low tech with high tech, including interactive art installations, public artworks, and video.
Tham Khai Meng - worldwide creative director, Ogilvy & Mather; first Asian to hold this type of position in the advertising industry; successor to Neil French; [1,688]
Lkgaming - An amazing youtuber who has extreme talent in creating fun, interesting and special videos on Youtube for those who love it, he creates in several different genres of videos, although mostly comedy and some gaming too!
DUST (entertainment brand) a sci-fi entertainment brand that reaches fans across all platforms, giving voice to emerging, diverse and established filmmakers. [1,689]
24hours - newspaper; founded and edited by P. J. Harston
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Addiction Worldwide (addictionworldwide.com) - advertising and branding agency; offices in London and New York; clients include Comet, B&Q and HarperCollins; CEO Jeremy Rainbird
Advertising & Design Club of Canada (theadcc.ca) - its website states "non-profit, non-political group dedicated to encouraging excellence in Canadian advertising and design"; started in 1948; hosts annual awards program called Directions; there are about 18 WP articles (search with "and" and "&") that mention this organization or award, some with redlinks.
African Mirror, a newsreel established in South Africa in 1913
Akilah Net (akilah.net) - online news and career resource for young professionals in East Africa; affiliated with the Akilah Institute for Women (akilahinstitute.org); featured in TechMoran ([1,694]) as an innovative tool for helping East Africans secure employment
American Ingenuity Awards - annual honor conferred by Smithsonian Magazine on distinguished scientists, scholars and artists in nine fields. Started in 2012. Featured in AdWeek and Washingtonian. [1,695] The 2016 awards, held on December 8, received extra media coverage for including a letter from astronaut John Glenn, who died that day, to technology award winner Jeff Bezos, who created rocket company Blue Origin. Numerous previous winners, including Caroline Hoxby and John Rogers, list the award on their Wikipedia pages.
Art & Object - a widely read American fine art news website started in 2017, interviews with famous artists like Judy Chicago and Ai Weiwei
The Beehive (Online Newspaper) - The Beehive is a non-profit online newspaper which gives voice to the youth. It offers an alternative view on topics including current affairs, political and ethical issues, science, and culture. It is based in [Manchester, UK] from which its name is derived. A Beehive represents the workforce, working together to achieve an aim. It offers opinion-based articles written by teenagers, offering a unique viewpoint.) (Sources: www.thebeehivenews.wordpress.com , www.twitter.com/thebeehivenews , www.instagram.com/thebeehiveofficial ).
ComeSeeTv (www.comeseetv.com - ComeSeeTv is a brand new concept in online paid streaming video content, free sharing and publicity! ComeSeeTv.com is three things internationally.First it is a video delivery platform that allows anyone to use it to stream video content and earn revenue for their commnunity, cause or organization. Next, it is a website that pulls all platform members to one place to increase the visibility of their content by creating individual channels for each member and promoting them for free! Third, ComeSeeTv is an agent for cultural and community development and unity across the Caribbean and globally. ComeSeeTv has been endeared as the Community Channel Tv of the Caribbean! The ComeSeeTv Mission: To foster socio-cultural and economic community development, create viable avenues for the youth and to empower women!) ([1,696][1,697][1,698][1,699][1,700][1,701][1,702])
Bliss & Hellfire (blissandhellfire.com) - Portuguese online magazine; focuses on photography, equipment review and music photojournalism
Canal+ (Myanmese television operator): Formerly known as 4TV, it is a joint venture between Forever Group in Myanmar and Canal+ Group in France. 4TV became Canal+ in 2018.
City Arts Magazine (cityartsonline.com) - 10-year-old Seattle arts and culture magazine; focuses on music, theatre and visual arts and the artists who create it in the Seattle area
DC Statesman - ([[1,703]]) Far Right Conservative political website offering clickbait headlines to opinion pieces purported to be news articles. They offer the tagline, "We seek to be a disruptive force in the news industry" and also claim to be "one of the fastest growing conservative news sites in the United States." They have associations with; The Lifelong Conservative email list, Mustard Seed Interactive, Prosper, Kurt Luidhardt, Prosper’s co-founder and vice president and his wife Kristen Luidhardt, Prosper’s president and Mustard Seed’s president. Mustard Seed is a Prosper client, Kurt Luidhardt said. Incorporation records show that the firm is headquartered in the same suite of the same Greenwood, Indiana, building as Prosper. according to: (Lachlan Markay 07.05.17 <http://www.thedailybeast.com/seth-rich-murder-conspiracy-is-being-used-to-sell-face-cream>)
Deadheadland - (deadheadland.com) is a website and social media channel for Deadheads, Jamband Music, and Music Festival Fans; Grateful Dead Fan Site and Setlist Blog
C-Town Chatter - Lifestyle Online Magazine that reports Political, Entertainment and Celebrity, Business, Technology, and Health news. Their main target audience is located in the Arab world, however, they do have readership from the U.S., Europe, and South Africa. Based in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the magazine is planning to expand drastically in the Middle East to be able to live cover the news of the region. Since their establishment in 2018, they have garnered around, at press time, 19.1K followers on their official page on Instagram, 28K followers on their official page on Facebook, and around 300k clicks per month to their website. Recently launching their weekly podcast, they have managed to garner around 20k followers on Apple Podcasts, and they are considered to be among the few magazines to have their podcast in the Middle East. Their News Flash Briefing on Alexa Store is also available for download. C-Town Chatter has a lot of advertorial content from both international and national brands; such as Starbucks, LG, Netflix, Ora Developments, Emirates Airlines, and Spotify where they do have their own Verified Account.
Deadicated Fans (deadicatedfans.com) - website for fans with an obsession for movies, television, games
DeDe Leads - Access exclusive Web Design, WordPress Development, SEO, Content Writing and Data Entry Leads Completely Free. [1,704]
Defend, Defy, Defeat. Evil Stops Here (evilstopshere.blogspot.ae) - non-profit blog about saving and protecting the innocent
EIN News (einnews.info) - Internet news aggregation; precursor to Google News; first Internet news aggregator of English news from China ([1,705]); conflict with Russia over use of the name "Russia" in web URL ([1,706])
EverydayAfrica (everydayafricaproject.com) - group of photographers in Africa share snippets of ordinary life on an Instagram feed called Everyday Africa
Figment.com (figment.com) - online community for reading and writing young-adult fiction; references: Lewis, Jacob. "Teenage Thumb Tribes: Why Cell Phone Novels Are Part of Publishing's Future". Publishing Perspectives 1 June 2010 ([1,710]), Koblin, John. "The Great American Text". The New York Observer ([1,711])
GBTimes (gbtimes.com) - Finland-based web newspaper whose goal is to be "a bridge between China and the rest of the world" and "first and best contact in Europe for cross-cultural communications with China". Wikipedia search for "gbtimes" brings up Global Times, which is a Chinese government newspaper; it seems important to know whether they are connected. *
Golden State Times
GoLocalProv (www.golocalprov.com) - Local Rhode Island On-Line News Magazine
Hashtag Basketball (hashtagbasketball.com) - A website covering the NBA, WNBA, and fantasy basketball with news, content, tools, and analysis.
Heath Media Media and Events company in Australia. Founded and runs websites The AU Review (theaureview.com), The Iris (theiris.com.au) and Hello Asia! (helloasia.com.au), plus events the National Live Music Awards (http://www.nlmas.com.au/), Captured Australia and the Courtyard Sessions. [1,712]]
Helix Studios (Pornography) (Helix Studios is a gay erotica studio. Helixstuidos.com)
Icepeople - Icepeople is the world's northernmost alternative newspaper, based in Longyearbyen, Norway, about 750 miles from the North Pole. Founded in 2009, it is the only alternative weekly outside North America that is a full member of the Association of Alternative News Media. icepeople.net and the newspaper is cited as a reliable source on numerous Wikipedia pages.
Islam Jamaica (islamjamaica.com) - the first and only Islamic media brand in Jamaica, reporting on current affairs, issues and events coming out of the local Muslim population.
Khiladi Sports (khiladisports.com) - Pakistan's first major platform for sports analysis and discussion - covering the latest news, results, and more from around the world.
The Logical Indian (thelogicalindian.com) - online news and media publishing organization from India; covers unconventional news and attempts at providing a logical perspective to issues and events
Make Them Laugh Entertainment (twitter.com/MakeThemLaughEn) - talent agency; represents and manages stand-up comedians and other performers; run by Tony L; based in Atlanta, Georgia
Masala Marsala - A website for Indian-Italian fusion recipes and articles. Masala Marsala also has a subsidiary website for tech-related articles and news, known as "MM Tech" (Masala Marsala Tech). Masala Marsala is accessible via masalamarsala.com, and MM Tech is accessible via tech.masalamarsala.com. Masala Marsala was first indexed on Google Search results at the beginning of 2022, and is best known for the articles "Cinépolis vs. AMC, What's better?" and "The History of Fusion Cuisine".
Metro Canada - newspaper; founded and edited by P. J. Harston
Myndz Community, C.C. (myndz-community.ca) - multimedia community-based media production entity; based in Nairobi, Kenya, and Windhoek, Namibia; provides opportunities for youth, media practitioners, civic organizations and inhabitants of rural and indigenous communities to learn and engage in the production of media
myowndp.com (myowndp.com) - online community for downloading free display pictures for Blackberry Messager on all phones; has created a vast collection of high-quality and original DPs in over 15 different categories; new images are uploaded to the site weekly
My Islam Jamaica (my.islamjamaica.com) - a sister site to (islamjamaica.com) Islam Jamaica Online, this site focuses on sharing information about the religion of Islam. Material is written in adherence with Islamic tradition but through the lens of the Jamaican context and features videos, audio recordings and pictures produced by local Imams.
Alhudood (alhudood.net) - An Arabic political satire website tackling regional and international issues from a pan-Arab perspective, publishes articles on a daily basis and has been running for four years.
Children's Privacy and the Press - Some children's faces (including celebrity's children) in pictures are blurred in news sites, especially Daily Mail.
The Robert B. Silvers Foundation (A bequest by Silvers, who died in March 2017, established a charitable entity, the Robert B. Silvers Foundation, the aim of which is to support writers. Silvers named Mendelsohn as director with Hederman as president. The Foundation’s goal is to support writers working in the areas that were nurtured by Silvers in the Review: in-depth political, social, economic, and scientific commentary, long-form arts and literary criticism, and the intellectual essay. Such support will take the form of disbursements to enable works in progress, and of the bestowal annually of a series of prizes, to be known as the Silvers-Dudley Prizes, recognizing outstanding achievement in the kinds of writing Silvers and his late partner, Lady Grace Dudley, embraced and encouraged: the Robert B. Silvers Prize for Journalism; the Robert B. Silvers Prize for Criticism; and the Grace Dudley Prize for Writing on European Culture. -- COI: administrator of the Robert B. Silvers Foundation) (https://www.nybooks.com/emily-greenhouse-gabriel-winslow-yost-editors/)
National Arts Strategies (artstrategies.org) - non-profit organization; established by the Andrew W. Mellon and Rockefeller Foundations as National Arts Stabilization in 1983, an independent nonprofit arts management organization; works with a variety of arts organizations in capacity building and professional development; notable alumni of programs at NAS include William L. Boyd, Madeline Sayet, and Adrian Ellis; in 2016, it was awarded a grant from the Doris Duke Foundation to build professional development capacity for the International Association of Blacks in Dance [1,719]
Next Level Racing virtual reality motion simulator company
Oscar Wilde Awards - this news article mentions the "10th annual Oscar Wilde Awards"; a handful of WP articles list people as being recipients of the award. Sam Peter Jackson "was nominated for the 2006 Oscar Wilde Award for Writing". Last Summer at Bluefish Cove "... and Oscar Wilde Awards ..." Colin Davidson (artist) citation title for "US/Ireland Alliance Honor, Los Angeles" is "US-Ireland Alliance's 10th annual Oscar Wilde Awards honors Colin Davidson, Carrie Fisher and Stephen Colbert". John Glines "Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) (Oscar Wilde Award)". Jim Brochu "the Oscar Wilde Award". Declan Kiberd "Oscar Wilde Award for Literary Achievement, 1996". Steve Schalchlin "PFLAG-LA Oscar Wilde Award, 1997 & 2003". Rikki Beadle-Blair "Greg Owen won the Oscar Wilde Award for New Writing". The awards seem to be put on by the us-irelandalliance.org though the site says very little about the award. [1,720] says "Annually, we host the Oscar Wilde Awards in Los Angeles."; Google searches for "US-Ireland Alliance" "Oscar Wilde Awards" return higher-quality results than just "Oscar Wilde Awards"
Society of Accredited Voice Over Artists (savoa.org) - accreditation by SaVoa is recognition of a voice-over artist's ability to provide vocally and technically proficient broadcast-quality voice over services and to conduct business in a manner that enhances the profession as a whole; maintains an accreditation program for voice-over artists worldwide
The State Hornet (statehornet.com) — Sacramento State's student news organization, founded in 1949. Has won multiple college publication awards in the last months.)
United By Pop (unitedbypop.com) - Created in June 2016, United By Pop is a pop culture media site and online community that brings together everything trending in both the United Kingdom and the United States, launched by Verity Harris and Jackie Kolgraf. [1,731][1,732][1,733]
ValueWalk (www.valuewalk.com) - ValueWalk LLC owns and operates an online platform that publishes financial industry news. Its platform provides value investing, hedge funds, large asset managers, technology industry, business, and political news. ValueWalk LLC was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in New York City, New York.
West Hull FM, a community radio station based in Hull, a city in Yorkshire, the station was founded in 2017.
Wonkhe (UK news higher education policy news site, widely cited in Wikipedia articles on UK higher ed, frequently carries articles by UK politicians and university leaders) (http://wonkhe.com))
CDA - Casting Directors Association (The Casting Directors Association is an alliance of professional Casting Directors dedicated to upholding professional standards within the industry) http://castingdirectorsassociation.com/
Spectrum Culture (American webzine. Featured reviewer on music aggregator site AnyDecentMusic? (ADM). Apparently founded in October 2008 by David Harris.)
SUPERJUMP (Independent digital gaming magazine. . Founded in 2016 by James Burns.)
FlickDirect (FlickDirect™ carries a wide assortment of entertainment news, release information, video clips, reviews, and celebrity interviews. FlickDirect covers U.S.-released motion pictures and television, from the popular to the obscure. Our stories, reviews, and interviews are syndicated on various platforms including in print, Rotten Tomatoes®, Apple News, Google News, and The Internet Movie Database (IMDB)®. Our correspondents can also be heard on the broadcast television, radio as well as syndicated videos on other networks. The site is strategically partnered with various studios and companies to provide exclusive content to its visitors.) ([1,734])
Yaw VR virtual reality motion simulator company (2 products, millions of $)
Museums
People
Mark David Wolf – Secretly acquired about 25,000 photographs for the J. Paul Getty Museum that resulted in a change in the museum world's attitude toward photography. Also awarded Peabody and Emmy awards. Married to noted architect Maya Lin
Philip Rylands (art historian, museum director and author, currently President and CEO of the Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach, Florida, founding Director of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy, author of numerous books including the Catalogue Raisonné of the works of Palma il Vecchio. Was awarded Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italian for services to culture.) ([1,735][1,736][1,737][1,738][1,739]
Dr. Ghada Hijjawi Qaddumi – A celebrated scholar and advocate of Islamic art and culture, she served as President of the World Crafts Council - Asia Pacific Region and was recognized for her contributions to the preservation and promotion of traditional crafts. Dr. Ghada Hijjawi Qaddumi was honored by multiple international organizations for her work.
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180 Studios (www.180studios.com) - An art and cultural centre located at 180 The Strand in London, part of The Vinyl Factory.
Museum of Portable Sound (museumofportablesound.com) - Southsea, United Kingdom; Portable museum exhibiting recorded sounds as museum objects. Also houses a research library and physical objects collection of portable audio devices.
Museum of Teaching and Learning (www.motal.org) - Fullerton, California; Educating people about education. Traveling exhibits include history of Mendez V. Westminster.
Nelson Classic Car Museum Classic car museum based in Nelson New Zealand with over 150 cars on display. Formerly the World of WearableArt and Classic Cars (from October 2001 to May 2020) then reopened as cars only in August 2020. Nelson Classic Car Museum back up and runningMuseum website
Superposition Gallery, Online and pop-up gallery based out of Los Angeles and New York. Exhibitions of emerging artists such as Haleigh Nickerson, John Rivas, Super Future Kid, Panni Malekzadeh, Sinjun Strom [1,756]
National Gallery of Art Library – Image Collections (library.nga.gov/imagecollections) - library department of image collections houses close to 14 million photographs, negatives, and digital images; offers a unique perspective on the study of images of western art; rich features - including rare materials, photographs of artists in their studios, and gifts from featured scholars can be found within; [1,757]; [1,758]; [1,759]; [1,760]; [1,761]; [1,762]
The Art Museum (www.infinityblot.com/projects/the-art-museum/) - a virtual art museum on the Metaverse made up of multiple galleries, exploring everything from Renaissance to Contemporary artwork. It is known as the first virtual art museum on the metaverse to display user-created, ai-generated, and real-world artwork. This museum can be visited on the Roblox platform. This museum is also part of The Education Alliance, which is a cross-promotional alliance between virtual educational experiences.
The Portland Collection - significant historical fine- and decorative-art collection belonging to the Dukes of Portland and their families at Welbeck Abbey; [1,763]
Global Glimpse (globalglimpse.org) - A nonprofit organization providing travel to high school students while engaging them in a leadership development program
Hippopotamus from the tomb of Senbi - Senbi
Igas Bagwal - Cultural Festival celebrated in the state of Uttarakhand in India, also known as Burhi Deepavali - India
Indian lilt or sub-continental lilt - characteristic speaking style (independent of accent) of the people of the Indian sub-continent
Indian relay No article (?) but there are many good sources'; e.g.:
Jankunú - a traditional New Years dance celebration (aka: Wanaragua or Máscaro) among the Garífuna villages on the Caribbean Coast of Central America, and which have European, African and Indigenous (Arawak and Carib) influences in motifs.
Nigerian name - Nigerian personal names appear to differ significantly from Anglosphere names (see the numerous variations of Yusuf Sulaimon Lasun's name) and an independent article on the subject along the lines of Icelandic name would be helpful. ~Hijiri88, May 2016
bathing season - term seems to be widely used with a consistent meaning, although there are red links to it; there is a possible lang-wiki at pt:Época balnear
Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality (www.doctorwhonews.net) - doctor who; video game; nintendo switch;
Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins (www.doctorwhonews.net) - doctor who; video game; nintendo switch
Druidawn (www.druidawn.org) - fantasy RPG non-profit organization; helps kids write
Evil Intentions (eihaunt.com) - haunted house; escape room; ghost tours located in Elgin, Illinois, United States
fabric paint - fabric paints and painting such as cameo, Hobbytex, and Trichem; [1,766]; [1,767]; [1,768]
Fischertagsverein
Grandma's Attic- a children's game where they come up with random objects that they "found" in their grandma's attic, and each person has to list them all.
List of chess games between Kasparov and Karpov - an article similar to 'List of chess games between Kasparov and Kramnik', or 'List of chess games between Anand and Kramnik'; [1,779]
mailswapper - A person who used to (or still does) send the latest (not always) demos, computer games, utilities or other programs or files to another person living anywhere in the world by mail, usually including a written letter with the disk(s) or other media within the sending. Can also be called a swapper. [1,780][1,781]
Marksman Classic 1010 - brand of air gun; produced by Marksman
Mayview Manor
Model Railroad Hobbyist - online magazine; caters to the model railroad enthusiast; readers of List of rail transport-related periodicals are insistent that it be included, so maybe there's something there
modemtrader - A person who downloads and uploads the latest (not always) demos or computer games or other files by modem in bulletin board systems, modemtrading used to be popular in the 1990s but the internet and the slow speed of modems have made modemtraders and modemtrading at least almost non-existent. [1,782][1,783][1,784] (Really difficult to find sources for this topic, Google, Duckduckgo or archive.org don't have much on this.)
sewing bee - a bee (gathering) for the purposes of sewing and socializing
Scram Escape Rooms - an Escape Room in Sydney, Australia.
Students of the World - Is a kid friendly penpal website for all ages. It was founded in 1995 by French Nicolas, Yvonne, Géraldine, and Marie-Jo, as a snailmail website. Then in 2001 it began to offer more services like email-penpals, blogs, clubs, and pictures.
The Stream Station - [1,786]; Is a community built around a custom coded chat and a YouTube AutoPilot, all of the site content is community sourced. Site users can apply to become a streamer and go live to all other people on the page at the time, using services such as Twitch.tv, Hitbox.tv, Beam_(website) and YouTube.
The Homestead Resort (thehomesteadresort.com); - four-season destination resort; largest employer in Leelanau County, Michigan; located on the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
IT'Z - party place
Kraken Con krakencon.com) - relatively small convention; meets twice a year in the Spring and Fall; first convention held October 8, 2013, at South San Francisco Conference Center with 988 attendees
LRC (Hong Kong) (lrc.com.hk) - 125-year-old sporting club in Hong Kong
Myths and Legends Convention (often shortened to MALCon) (malcondenver.com) - annual fandom convention held in Denver, Colorado; first held in September 2013; 2014 and 2015 held in August; 2016 scheduled for August; events generally include larger gatherings such as dances (Yule Ball, Shindig) and entertainment (Second Breakfast, Mad Hatter Tea), interactive programming (chain mail, costume piece making), gaming (including tabletop boardgames and RPGs), and discussions and panels; programming focuses on specific fandoms year to year; [1,814]; [1,815][1,816]
Rainbow Slides Leisure Centre - defunct; based in Stirling, Scotland; "Rainbow Slides Farewell" on YouTube includes old pictures of the inside and outside of the building; has famous mural
Red Flannel Festival (redflannelfestival.org) - always on the first Saturday in October in Cedar Springs, Michigan; fiftheen-oldest festival in the Michigan
Richmond Folk Festival (richmondfolkfestival.org) - annual festival (usually in October) in Richmond, Virginia; showcases art, music, dance, and other cultural interests; sponsored by Venture Richmond
RuffleCon (rufflecon.org) - alternative-fashion convention in Connecticut; [1,834]
Second Dinner - Game studio that recently announced a $30m Marvel partnership [1,836]
Shikenso (Information about gaming streams and tournaments with Calendars and unique gaming filter with artificial intelligence) (https://shikenso.com/)
Butterscotch Shenanigans Inc. (www.bscotch.net) - An American independent game development studio best known for action-adventure role-playing video game Crashlands
Nanodogs Studios (Nanodogs Studios) (nanodogs-studios.github.io) - Indie game development studio based in the United Kingdom, known for the Puzzle-Platformer LocoMotion and upcoming The Expedition
Games and toys
General
Please make sure that video games are entered in the "video games section" below
Band of Maniacal Brothers - California-based gaming organization; since 2002; [1,840]; [1,841]; [1,842]
Blindfolded Speedrunning - Branch of popular gaming hobby Speedrunning. Hobby with the goal of beating video games as fast as possible without sight and external help. Has a fast growing community and can often be seen as a challenge/bonus run at charity-events like Games Done Quick. Community website can be found at (blindfoldedgaming.com). external: [1,843][1,844][1,845]
Big Jay's Workshop - custom resin molding and casting, inventor of the 'Artisan Dice' line of giant D20s with various items embedded within the dice
Collective shout(, an ostensibly "anti abuse" org arguably a front for an anti lgbt orginization called NCOSE in fact they're very very close to the NCOSE and their anti lgbt and anti sexual freedom advocacy and banning of the game NO Mercy, a distasteful but very tame game on those false thing seven lying about the content)[1,846]
Columbus Area Boardgaming Society (CABS) (buckeyeboardgamers.org) - one of the largest board gaming clubs in the United States ([1,847]); more than 400 members ([1,848], [1,849]); library includes over 1,000 games dedicated to "bringing the gamers of Central Ohio together" ([1,850]); sponsors board gaming convention Buckeye Game Fest every Fall ([1,851], [1,852],
Dreamlets (dreamlets.com) - company; makes designer plush toys also called Dreamlets
duck race (ja) (Now redirect Rubber duck. Please write for real duck and rubber duck case.)
conan exiles best armor - Conan Exiles heavy armor, scale armor, is a product of the mind and the desire to make Conan exiles armor sets the most feared and formidable warrior ever known.
[Duskwood Interactive Detective Story] (Duskwood is a modern detective game where the player has to solve a mysterious kidnapping case. Through multimedia content like text messaging, pictures and video calling, the player tries to uncover the kidnapper and ends up becoming a target. The game has been charted top ten in 29 countries.)Everbyte, Producer of Duskwood
Glamour Gals - line of tiny fashion dolls made by Kenner in the 1980s
Geektropolis - small company; sells anime merchandise and exclusive seller of Big Jay's Workshop products
Groove It - game; similar to Bop It; created by Hasbro
Head Games Publishing Inc - a publisher and developer of value-priced outdoor sports and lifestyle PC CD-ROM games located near Minneapolis, Minnesota. I tried to make one earlier but got rejected. I need some one with better knowledge and experience then me to create a wikipedia page on Head Games Publishing.
Indoor Play Centre - A commonplace type of business which lacks a Wikipedia page. I did try to create one a few years ago but because one single sentence out of the whole article was uncited, the whole page was rejected. Kaid100 (talk) 17:20, 13 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
KAT Walk - omnidirectional treadmill for VR, multiple models (at least 3), millions of $ from kickstarter (and fulfilled) or KATVR company that produces it
Merfle! Munchies (merflemunchies.com) - original series of fictional dessert dragon whelp character creatures; featured as collectible figurines and novelty items
Megami Device (ja:メガミデバイス) - A line of Japanese action figures/model kits released by Kotobukiya.
Micropul - free-to-download abstract tile strategy game; playable pvp or as a solitaire; [1,869]; fans have taken the basic download and created their own wooden sets, made software and web versions
mini cannon - small collectible toy cannon that on most occasions can be filled with gunpowder and ignited
Popin (ja:ぽぴん; other names include Biidoro, Chanpon (toy) and Poppen (toy)) - Japanese toy musical instrument; made from glass
pop vinyl - collectibles made by the company funko, are small figurines of characters from games, books, movies, tv shows, ads, music and also some original characters
Rushton Company - a United States toy company based in Georgia known for their made hand painted, rubber dolls and rubber faced animals from the 1950s and 60s (https://www.fabtintoys.com/rushton-dolls/)
San-ei -Japanese toy developer company; known for making video game-based plush toys
Super Sonic Power (SSP) - toy car; made by Kenner Products; introduced in 1970; very fast with manually spun flywheel (using a pull strap to spin the wheel); very popular in the 1970s; [1,870]
The World Called Hollow A web-based MUD with a fantasy setting. www.hollowgame.com
Trexi (trexi.com.sg) - collectible figure; comes in range of designs from urban artists, licenses, even corporate companies; created in 2005; popular among collectors who also collect Dunny (collectible figure), Bearbrick
trilambdathon - event; combines a number of individual games including a flip-cup boat race, competitive eating of a hot dog, BB gun target shooting, and running
Triqo - construction toy; for mathematical shapes
Tweakie People - figurine toys and vehicles; by J. Chein; circa late 1960s to early 1970s
Weird N' Wild Creatures - developed by the International Masters Publishers company
What Is D? - game with concealed rules in which a person associates objects or ideas in sets of 4 by saying, "if A is ..., B is ..., and C is ..., then D is ..." and other players attempt to guess the rule for determining D given A, B, and C, and no rule in fact exists, with D being chosen randomly; lacking sources to cite for this game's rules - can anybody help?
Xevos - line of action figures; made by Hasbro; [1,872]
Y8 (website) (https://www.y8.com/) - very popular games website, has made/hosted extremely popular games such as "Slope", "Bartender: The Right Mix", etc. (Note: There is already a disambiguation page called Y8, please add it to that if you create this article.)
Yavalath - strategy game for two players; notable as a game which was devised by a computer; players win by placing four counters in a row, but lose if they place three in a row beforehand; [1,873]; [1,874]
Yeehaw! - drinking game; popular with the engineers at the University of British Columbia
You've Been Sentenced - game; developed by McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds; winner, "Oppenheim Toy Portfolio GOLD Award!" and iParenting Award
Zube Tube - toy; created by Bob Deissler, president of the Ultimate Cosmic Toy Company, Inc.; popular in early 1990s
People
Bubzia - Twitch streamer and Youtuber about blindfolded speedrunning. Holds multiple world records in various video games for beating them as fast as possible without sight. Regularly performs at charity-events like Games Done Quick. external: [1,875][1,876][1,877][1,878][1,879]
Marina Díez - Spanish game designer; known for being lead game designer on Dordogne. CEO of the ethical games studio 3ofcups Games. Forbes 30 Under 30 Sports & Games 2021. Host of the IGF Awards at Game Developers Conference in San Francisco 2023. Film Director. external: [1,880][1,881][1,882][1,883]
Toshihiko Nakago - President of Nintendo Systems Research and Development, part of dream team together with Shigeru Miyamoto, Takashi Tezuka and Koji Kondo [1,884]
Triforce Johnson - Founder of the top competitive gaming group, Empire Arcadia. A dedicated Nintendo gamer, first in line for many hardware and software.
Kevin Siggy(Rebernak) - Simracer that has been racing and winning races in various International simracing competitions since 2014. Already mentioned by name (non-linked) in 6 Established Wikipedia articles [1,885], External: Won McLaren Shadown programme: [1,886][1,887], (stream with 550 000 views: [1,888]) and became part of the McLaren lineup. Visible profile in Google: [1,889]. RaceResults of early carreer in GPVWC simracing league: [1,890]. Won DTM-eSport Championship and a seat in the DTM trophy: [1,891]. Driver in the Esports team of Max Verstappen: [1,892]. Winner of A1 Esports competion: [1,893]. Winner of ESL racing series Mapfre: [1,894]. Thrustmaster Season 2 MVP with BMW: [1,895].
Requests for articles about chess are on a separate page, and should be added there.
Other
Biribissi - board game involving a lottery developed during the Italian Renaissance in the 14th century
Commands & Colors: Napoleonics - board game; designed by Richard Borg; part of the 'Commands & Colors' series of games; esigned to simulate warfare during the Napoleonic wars; [1,896]
Da Ma ("Driving the horses") - Chinese board game played with special coins; [1,897]
Sheng Guan Tu (Promotion Official Chart) (shengguantu.com) - Chinese board game; [1,899]
Smess - board game; kind of like chess; each square has arrows pointing in the directions that one can move off of that square; object of game is to capture the "Brain"; [1,900]
Tripples - strategy board game; first released in 1972; latest release in German, 1994; [1,908]
Whatzit? (game) - board game; for three to six players; by the Milton Bradley Company; involves figuring out what an image on a card is supposed to mean (in the form of a visual pun)
Cameron Browne (Evolutionary Game Designer) - Australian/UK research scientist specialising in the application of AI in creative domains. He is an Assistant Professor in Maastricht University's Game AI and Search Group, where his research interests include game AI, Monte Carlo tree search, automated game and puzzle design, computer graphics, and various topics in recreational mathematics. His PhD work on evolutionary game design produced the first published computer-generated games. He designed the Ludii general game system as part of the Digital Ludeme Project, funded by a €2m ERC Consolidator Grant (#771292) by the European Research Council. This project has established the field of digital archaeoludology. Google Scholar: 190 entries & 6723 citations. Invented board games listed on Board Game Geek and the games page on his website. Website: cambolbro.com. CV: link.
Tamiya Bigwig, Tamiya's 10th anniversary model, designed by Mooncraft's Takuya Yura
Porsche 934 Turbo RSR (Tamiya model car), the first of all Tamiya cars not to mention the ultra rare Black edition to commemorate the 100,000 edition of its model sold
Tamiya Racing Masters, a series of seven pro-grade cars made in the 1980s
Tamiya Racing Factory [ja], (or TRF) the works team otherwise a series of pro-racing chassis
Tamiya Wild Willy
Tamtech
Tamiya FF chassis, popular during the 1990s touring car craze
Tamiya TA chassis [ja], one of the first cars to spark the 1:10 scale touring car racing craze in the 1990s
Tamiya Quick Drive, a series of inexpensive ready-to-run cars
Tamiya Thundershot series, a series of cars using this chassis
Tamiya KingCab, Tamiya's first attempt to build a stadium truck
Tamiya Group C chassis, a family of 1:10 scale on-road cars made in the 1990s
Tamiya 4x4 Pick Up chassis to trilogy of metal chassis series of pick-up (Toyota 4x4 Pick Up, Blazing Blazer and Toyota 4x4 Pickup Bruiser) made in the 1980s
Christophe Paysant-Le Roux (France) - holder of the most world-championship titles in aerobatic-model flying
Hanno Prettner (Austria) - until 2013, held the most world-championship titles in aerobatic-model flying
Role-playing games (tabletop, paper & dice, and LARP)
People
Tod Foley - designer of role-playing games ([2,058]) and interactive entertainment; founder, As If Productions; role-playing works include DayTrippers, CyberSpace and The SpaceMaster Companion, as well as other role-playing games and modules for Iron Crown Enterprises; interactive works include Ghosts in the Machine (LARP), Ocean Voyager (CD-ROM game for Times-Mirror Magazines) and The World of South Park (online virtual world for Comedy Central)
FTI Group [de] - German tour operator which considered the third largest tour operator by sales in Europe. Insolvency proceedings were initiated in 2024.
Gebeco [de] - German tour operator for study trips and adventure tours.
Hato bus (ja:はとバス) - The regularly tour bus in Tokyo.
L'TUR [de] - German tour operator network for last-minute travels with points of sales in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France.
Lufthansa City Center [de] - World's largest independent franchise in the travel agency market.