• Brand new black hole image will blow your mind

    Astronomers released a new image of the black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, Sagittarius A . It reveals the object's twisting magnetic fields.

  • Illinoise, Justin Peck's Dance-Musical Imagining of Sufjan Stevens' Concept Album, Will Transfer to Broadway

    Illinoise, the theatrical reimagining of the Grammy- and Oscar-nominated concept album Illinois by Sufjan Stevens, will have a limited Broadway run at the St. James Theatre, beginning performances on its official opening date of April 24 and running through August 10. Directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Justin Peck, the production features music and lyrics by Stevens and an original story by Peck and Pulitzer Prize winner Jackie Sibblies Drury. The New York City premiere of the...

  • An avatar will never lie, or will it? Scientists investigate how often we change our minds in virtual environments

    How confident are you in your judgments and how well can you defend your opinions? Chances are that they will change under the influence of a group of avatars in a virtual environment. Scientists from SWPS University have investigated the human tendency to be influenced by the opinions of others, including virtual characters.

  • Waxahatchee: Tigers Blood Album Review

    Carrying forth the Southern sound of Saint Cloud, Katie Crutchfield does it

  • Sudowrite Review – Will It Help You With Creative Writing?

    In this Sudowrite review, I’ll look into this app’s capabilities as a writing assistant. I’ll cover its features, pricing, ease of use, and compare it to similar platforms. Moreover, I’ll also demonstrate how to use it. So, if you’re interested in using AI to generate or optimize your content, let’s find out if Sudowrite has […]

  • Five mind-blowing facts — The Merci Train

    On February 2, 1949, 75 years ago, a train arrived in New York harbor. It was not on the rails serving some dock, but rather small boxcars tucked into the hold of the S.S. Magellan. The ship docked at Weehawken, N.J., amid great fanfare — scores of U.S. Air Force planes saluted in a flyover, []Read More

  • Kacey Musgraves: Deeper Well Album Review

    The country star's sixth album is an endlessly pretty back-to-basics record

  • The New Look Episode 9 Review – ‘Will You Return’

    Chris Connor reviews the ninth episode of The New Look… The New Look gears up for a finale with a look to the past and hints of the future as both Dior and Chanel look to cement their legacy and find ways out of their respective situations. Christian is short on staff to meet his […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: The New Look Episode 9 Review – ‘Will You Return’

  • RollerCoaster Tycoon at 25: ‘It’s mind-blowing how it inspired me’

    Real-world rollercoaster designers and the game’s creator, Chris Sawyer, reflect on the impact of the primitive-looking theme park sim that became a late 90s icon‘I remember I would rush home from school just to play RollerCoaster Tycoon,” recalls John Burton, a senior creative lead at Merlin Entertainments (the owner of UK-based theme parks including Alton Towers, Chessington World of Adventures, and Legoland Windsor) and the man designing the forthcoming 236ft (72-metre) drop Hyperia...

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    The Black Crows - Happiness Bastards album review | Louder

    When The Black Crowes called it a day there should have been weeping in the

  • Franken: If Trump Puts His Hand on the Bible, It Will 'Burst Into Flames'

    Former Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) quipped Monday on MSNBC's "Inside" that if former President Donald Trump testifies in his court cases and puts his hand on the Bible, it would burst into flames." | Clips

  • Sleeping Dogs review: Russell Crowe forgets the plot, and so will you

    It’s been 24 years since Christopher Nolan made a name for himself with his second feature Memento, so enough time has probably passed that heavily borrowing from it won’t be seen as a major crime. Sleeping Dogs doesn’t unfold in backward chronology, but covers similar territory plotwise: Russell Crowe’s amnesiac ex-cop Roy Freeman doesn’t go so far as to tattoo reminders of important details on his body, but he has labeled everything throughout his house with simple instructions for use, and...