• The Forgotten Kingdom

    A solid though safe addition, The Forgotten Kingdom's noticeably less-ambitious strides are countered by a known quantity of risk and just rewards.

  • Unearth Fun with Dinosaurs!

    Dinosaurs, and their fossil remains, have captured the imagination of learners of all ages since the first dinosaur bone was discovered in 1677 by English chemist Robert Plot. Despite it taking over 150 years for the term “dinosaur” to be coined, naturalists and scientists have been digging into the ancient lives of these fascinating creatures through the study of Paleontology ever since. Beyond the fun of Hollywood blockbusters and museum exhibits, bringing dinosaurs into your classroom or home...

  • Sudan’s forgotten war

    While conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have captured global attention, the civil war in Sudan has been largely ignored. That can’t be allowed to continue, says the Guardian’s Nesrine MalikWith so much of the world’s attention on the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, one of the worst humanitarian crises of recent times is playing out almost unnoticed. Sudan’s civil war erupted in April 2023 and has led to tens of thousands of civilian deaths and a mass displacement of up to half of the country’s...

  • Forgotten 90s Horrors You Have To See

    EJ Moreno looks at a selection of forgotten horror films from the 1990s that are well worth a watch… We all know Scream, Candyman, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. These horror films, which emerged between 1990 and 1999, changed the genre landscape and gave us quite a few thrills and chills. But […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Forgotten 90s Horrors You Have To See

    • SFGate

    Coachella gambled on the decade that won't die

    The year is 2024, and the place is the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California. Deftones are ripping through one of their headbanging nu metal jams while the Aquabats, donning their trademark swim caps, goggles and spandex, hurl giant inflatable pizza pool floaties into the crowd. Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean scintillatingly sing “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” right before Busta Rhymes emerges onstage to rattle off spitfire bars proving once again why he’s one of the...

  • The Forgotten Element in Averting Nuclear Catastrophe

    What will it take to end the nuclear nightmare that has gripped the world since the atomic bombings of 1945? For a time, that nightmare seemed to have abated for, in response to massive popular resistance to the prospect of nuclear war, governments turned to signing nuclear arms control and disarmament agreements. Even previously hawkish More

  • I had my first whitewater swim on the Sheepscot in decades

    "Paddling alone is a classic whitewater mistake."

  • Check out this playable Lego Tetris game

    Lego Ideas is a platform where people can submit their Lego set designs. The designs are then put up for a vote and the ones that get enough votes are considered for production as an actual Lego set. Tetris Solid is a proposed set for playable game based on Tetris. — Read the rest

  • Nike Unearthed Some Duck Camo Heat for 2024

    Often, Nike fans flood the brand's comments, asking to bring back an extremely sought-after sneaker from the past. And lately, Nike's been answering fans' wish

  • Gigantic Jurassic raptor footprints unearthed in China

    Scientists have discovered the tracks of a 5 meter-long raptor dinosaur, challenging what was previously known about the species' size range.

  • The forgotten 'comfort women' of the Philippines – and their struggle for justice

    Activists push for reparations and recognition of the sexual enslavement endured by 1,000 Filipino women during Japan’s occupation in WWII

  • Venus In Taurus Is Here — It’s Time To Get Decadent

    Venus is about to enter Taurus, one of its favorite signs, on April 29 at 7:31 a.m. This transit will awaken our sensuality, creativity, confidence, and a yearning to commit to others. Also, it will heighten the need to indulge in decadence, since Venus in Taurus is all about joie de vivre and the beautiful life. There will be a slow start, due to Venus and Taurus’ tendency to take their time, but we will gain clarity in our decision making and make commitments that align with our desires. ...