• ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ registers ‘unique, impressive’ opening – analyst

    "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" scared its way to the top of the North American box office, taking in an estimated $45.2 million (about P2.5 trillion) in what one analyst called a "unique and impressive opening” at the end of last month.

  • In Jane Smiley's rock 'n' roll novel, does good sense make good fiction?

    Toward the end of Jane Smiley’s new novel, “Lucky,” its narrator takes a moment to flip through her mother’s record collection. It’s got a lot of ’60s folk-rock, including, she notes, “the four J’s.” Presumably she means artists like Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Janis Ian. But maybe one of the J’s is the narrator herself — Jodie Rattler, a moderately famous singer with a knack for writing melancholy love songs. “Lucky” is framed as a rock ’n' roll novel, but it’s a tricky and...

  • Sky Sports make change to TV coverage that makes fans feel ‘weird’ as they ask ‘are they filming from a nearby flat?’

    FANS were left feeling “weird” and asked “are they filming from a nearby flat” after Sky Sports made a big change to its TV coverage. Supporters turned in as the broadcaster aired Liverpool’s 3-1 w

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    7 features that make Brave such a good browser

    I tend to use multiple web browsers for multiple purposes. Or sometimes, I just want to use something different. Right now, I'm bouncing between Opera, Arc, and Brave. Arc tends to get less usage because it's not available on the Linux operating system (yeah, I'm one of the few who still prefers desktop over mobile). Opera has been my default for a while now and it's hard to pull me away from its Workspaces feature (the best tab management on the market).Still, Brave has always been there,...

  • How to make a small kitchen look and feel luxurious

    Interiors that exude opulence do not have to be spacious, writes Adele Cardani. Rather, it is about making thoughtful design choices that elevate the overall ambiance and functionality of an environment

  • AI is starting to make coffee — and it’s really good at it

    Finns love their coffee. Per capita, people in Finland consume 12kgs of coffee per year, making them the second largest per-capita coffee drinkers, only surpassed by Luxembourg. Finland also often ranks as the most technologically advanced country in the world. So, it only makes sense that they embrace a merger of the two — technology, and coffee. Thus, an artisanal coffee shop in Helsinki, Finland, made news when they started selling an AI-formulated blend.

  • It's going to feel like 30 in Ontario this weekend but it's not all good news

    It's shaping up to be a weekend full of warm weather in Ontario and it's going to be positively summer-like in some areas. Unfortunately, it's not all good news as there's a chance for thunderstorms that might ruin your outdoor plans.[twitter_embed https://twitter.com/weathernetwork/statuses/1783845704122675710 text='' name='' screen_name='weathernetwork' id='1783845704122675710' created_ts='' iframe_id='twitter-embed-1783845704122675710' expand=1 embed_desktop_width=550 embed_desktop_height=665...

  • Poland's nuclear programme making good progress, says IAEA

    An International Atomic Energy Agency review mission has praised steps taken to develop the necessary infrastructure for a safe and sustainable nuclear power programme in Poland. Meanwhile, Bechtel marks the start of site field work for the country's first nuclear power plant.

  • This Is What Makes Ina Garten’s Chicken Salad So Insanely Good

    If you own a gourmet prepared-foods store in the Hamptons, you're going to be selling a lot of chicken salad. READ MORE

  • I'm a 'side chick' and this is why having affairs with married men makes me feel 'powerful'

    Women who have had affairs reveal why they chose to sleep with someone else's husband - and the bitter truth has left thousands aghast.

  • Leave It to Malia Obama to Make Nature Strolls Look Good

    We've seen the Obama sisters more than usual in recent weeks, and this is not in any way a complaint. It's honestly great seeing more of the cool famous siblin

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    In Molson’s Feel-Good Summer Campaign, Backyards Are a State of Mind

    On a summer’s day, a backyard party is in full swing. But the afternoon takes an unexpected turn when someone pushes down a fence.  Luckily the neighbors don’t mind, welcoming the revelers into their yard. Their energy is contagious, and soon fences are collapsing all along the street. The day culminates with one giant party that takes over the neighborhood—with coolers full of Molson beer. The lively ad, “Backyards” by agency Rethink, is part of Molson’s summer campaign to “celebrate the...