I tested the BetterMe mini reformer and was surprised at how much of a full Pilates workout it delivers at home, despite being compact and foldable.
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Bitwig Studio 6 is here with improved automation, Clip Aliases and tons of workflow enhancements
Promising users a "big step up", Bitwig Studio 6 builds on core DAW functions to help music-making become faster and more ...
Sync music” has become the soundtrack to our lives — whether we realize it or not. Kara Talve (left) and Anze Rozman, who are married to each other, collaborating on a composition at Bleeding Fingers ...
Deep-dive your technique for powerful intervals with six string-jumping, fretboard-stretching examples from one of the world's most influential super-pickers ...
DIY mistakes like poor painting or drywall can make your home look unfinished. Learn pro fixes for common errors and tips for ...
Huge APV file sizes, faster lenses, and AI tricks are great, but a smaller 3x sensor and Samsung’s heavy processing hold it ...
Picking up his saxophone after an extended hiatus, Hutchings expands his musical world with shakuhachi flutes and experimental electronics on self-produced solo album Of The Earth ...
At its most basic, beginner level, the Curly Girl Method involves cutting out ingredients and products that hurt your curls (like anything drying or harsh), and then adding in things that heal, ...
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The drywall texture trick that hides uneven repairs
When a drywall patch flashes through fresh paint, it is rarely the repair itself that gives you away, it is the texture. The fastest way to make a fix disappear is to stop chasing a perfectly flat ...
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13 grandmacore hobbies we’re obsessed with right now (because those ladies were onto something)
Sure, firing up The Pitt is a worthwhile way to spend an evening, but heaping fictional stress onto real life anxiety doesn’t exactly offer the decompression I’m looking for. When I really need to ...
Glow up your complexion—not your texture.
Insert the pin (curve facing outward, points facing up) by sliding it into the top layer of the roll of hair. Be careful not to insert the pin too close to your scalp initially, as this can lead to ...
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