Author: Ruskin Brodkin

Ruskin Brodkin writes for blackbirdnews.com. She is a graduate in journalism from the University of Maryland. Ruskin currently lives in Brooklyn, and she previously worked as a Television Producer on BBA International's Squawk Box Europe. Ruskin has also been a movies reporter for Radio New Zealand.

West End Company threw their first event on September 18th, 2021, following the 2 year long quarantine. The event funded by, CEO West End Taz & Vice President of the company Johnathan Johnson, was held in Belleville, New Jersey at Activated Ent. DJ Hektik provided the music to the energized set that also featured Jersey artists $tandard & Fuzz Rico. Taz was said to have performed his buzzing single “Free Da Bros” Featuring Daddy CO & Fatboy SSE along with a slew of records off the “2X” album & a few newly released songs from the time spent at home…

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Scott the Pisces has released his 6th studio track of the year titled “Crazy About You”. He is a highly talented artist with extraordinary production skills and songwriting abilities. And this can be seen in his latest project “Crazy About You”. Produced, written and mixed by Scott the Pisces himself. It’s a vibrant, nostalgic, dance/pop track with an explosively catchy chorus. Scott the Pisces may be new to the industry, having released his debut EP “Ocean Blue” back in March this year, but he has already established a significant presence within the scene. His love of music began when he…

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Are you on the lookout for new music? Well, look no further! A Polish musician, lyricist and guitarist Richard Jellinek (real name Ryszard Jellinek) is here to blow you mind with his euphonious songs. After a long hiatus, Jellinek decided to resume his music journey and since then, he has been determined to make songs after songs to fulfill his goals; his goals to inspire people and make the world a better place. He ensures that all his compositions speak about real life problems or situations ordinary people face almost every day in their lives. Also, the music and instrumentals…

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Orolia, the world leader in Resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing solutions, has been awarded 70 million euros in two contracts to provide atomic clocks for the first 12 satellites of the Galileo Second Generation System (G2S). The first was from the European Space Agency (ESA) and the second from Leonardo. Each of the new G2S satellites, designed to provide unprecedented accuracy worldwide, will contain three Orolia Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standards (RAFS) and two Orolia atomic clock physics packages integrated with Leonardo’s Passive Hydrogen Masers (PHM). “We are truly honored to be selected by the European Commission, ESA and Leonardo to continue to supply our…

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A music producer and songwriter from the city of Warsaw, Poland is here to replace your current favorite musician with his new song. Richard Jellinek’s new song is all about finding a brand-new hope and motivation. He has done that inspirational magic with his previous songs but this time, it is something even better. The European producer wants to ensure that his songs are highly relatable for the audience that is why he decided to penned down “Tyson Fury Gypsy King”. This track tells the story of famous boxer Tyson Fury’s life story and Richard’s goal is to let people…

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Isabell Hayden is a child author. She loves to draw, dance, read, and write. Isabell also enjoys building LEGOs with Dad, baking cupcakes with Grandma (while wearing matching aprons), solving challenging puzzles with Grandpa, playing beautiful tunes on the piano for her pup, Daisy, and, last but not least, reading a good book with Mom. Isabell hopes to write more books to share her love of nature and all things fun and creative. Is There a Message in Your Novel That You Want Readers to Grasp?There is so much beauty in nature waiting for us to discover and enjoy. How…

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Cheeterz Club announces the launch of their affordable designer eyewear brand with a mission to change the perception of reading glasses. Designed by industry veteran eyewear expert and previous Head of Product Development for Warby Parker, the line of readers and blue light glasses blends fashion and function without breaking the bank. Cheeterz Club was derived from the word ‘cheaters,’ which is often used when describing reading glasses. Starting at $28.99, the company helps anyone cheat on their age and feel fabulous doing it. Using a simple three-step process, customers can design their own pair of eyewear and customize it with…

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Music composer, singer, music producer and social media activist. From Srilanka, Dasith Gamage has released a new song “Black” a beautiful musical treat for his fans and audience worldwide. Dasith, who grew up in Sri Lanka, currently resides in Italy. His music falls into the genres of hip-hop, spirit and New Age. Dasith has always loved making music tracks and has released several music tracks in recent times. ‘Black,’ is a great song by ‘Dasith’ you can feel the richness of this music when you listen to it completely and you will see that you like it. What makes it…

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Here are some effective tips to help with your children’s party at home: 1. Don’t Invite Too Many Children It might be tempting to invite many children, but it is generally not advisable to do this. When children are around this age, they are beyond all-inclusive parties. Chances are they have already started forming firm friends and will be satisfied as long as those friends attend. They won’t worry about upsetting their classmates that they hardly ever talk to and their parents will most likely not notice it. The age of your child is a good way to come up…

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Wondering if you should bring your umbrella on a walk? Modern weather forecasts have got you covered. But higher up in the atmosphere, farther from Earth’s surface, scientists are still figuring out how to calculate when and how the weather will change. Seebany Datta-Barua, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, studies Earth’s space weather environment and the ways that it impacts our technological systems. At altitudes ranging from 100–1000 kilometers above the surface of Earth, the weather has little to do with the rain forecast and instead is all about tracking the zones of charged…

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