• Inside the Cold War-era nuclear bunker built 700ft below luxury hotel in West Virginia that can fit every member of Congress inside

    Project Greek Island was a secret bunker under the luxurious Greenbrier Hotel. Government employees posed as hotel staff to keep it stocked with supplies. A 1992 news story blew the government's cover, and it was decommissioned. READ MORE:

  • Dating culture has become selfish. How do we fix it?

    Why is dating so hard? Why does dating culture feel so selfish? Here's what's wrong with dating app culture and what needs to change.

    • GQ

    Ryan Gosling Is Making These $20 Hats a Whole Thing

    These days, everything Ryan Gosling wears turns to menswear gold (or, in the case of Ken, maybe a light shade of spray-tan orange). The bomber jacket he wore in Drive is a now-infamous grail. The high-end running sunglasses he wore on a recent press blitz sold out faster than you can say “on your marks”. And his obsession with King & Tuckfield’s polos helped turn the brand into one of Hollywood’s premier knit whisperers. So when Gosling appeared in a promo video for last week’s episode of...

  • Become a galactic scoundrel with Star Wars Outlaws trailer

    Get ready for some open-world gameplay Star Wars-style, as Ubisoft and Lucasfilm Games have released a trailer for Star Wars Outlaws, a new action-adventure game from Massive Entertainment (Tom Clancy’s The Division) which is set to thrust players into the dangerous, cut-throat criminal underworld of the galaxy far, far away.  The trailer – which you […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Become a...

  • Second civil war becoming 'increasingly plausible' as more insurrections likely

    Jacob Chansley, also known as the ‘QAnon Shaman’, was a prominent figure during the January 6 insurrection (Picture: Win McNamee/Getty)The possibility of a second US civil war is becoming ‘increasingly plausible’ according to a new study – with additional insurrections even more likely.There are also ‘striking similarities’ between the 1850s – the decade before the first civil war – and today, according to the team from California State University, San Bernardino.The American Civil War broke out...

  • Democrats Have Backed Off of the Culture War. Why Isn’t It Making a Difference?

    Isaac Rabbani Only a strong economic message can restore the party’s credibility with the working class.

  • Alex Garland and Wagner Moura on creating an anti-war war film with 'Civil War'

    Mashable host Josh Burstein sits down with Alex Garland and Wagner Moura to discuss the upcoming film 'Civil War'.

  • Inside The GRAMMY Museum's ATEEZ & Xikers Pop-Up: 5 Things We Learned

    Running through June 10, the GRAMMY museum’s first-ever K-pop pop-up exhibit is a love letter to fans and an introduction into the exciting world of K-pop star. Read on for an inside scoop on "KQ Ent.: ATEEZ & Xikers."

    • NPR

    'Civil War' envisions a too-near future : Pop Culture Happy Hour

    The new film Civil War depicts a contemporary America torn apart by a military conflict between the federal government and an alliance of secessionist states. Directed by Alex Garland (Ex Machina), the film follows a small band of journalists led by Kirsten Dunst's jaded war photographer. They embark on a harrowing journey to the heart of the conflict, encountering brutality and bloodshed along the way.

  • The Goldsmiths crisis: how cuts and culture wars sent universities into a death spiral

    Arts education is essential – yet on both sides of the Atlantic, the humanities and critical thinking are under attack. With massive redundancies announced at this London institution, is it the canary in the coalmine?It is a couple of days before Easter, and the students who have been holding a sit-in in the Professor Stuart Hall building in Goldsmiths, University of London are packing up. The large basement smells of duvets and camping mats and solidarity and liveliness, and deodorant sprayed...

  • 'Great mental reset': Was COVID engineered to wage war on the human mind?

    In an interview with Tucker Carlson, doctor and scientist Michael Nehls claimed that both the COVID virus and vaccines were engineered to reduce humanity to a permanent 'zombie mode,' ruled by a world government of AI algorithms.

  • Inside the most unnerving scene in 'Civil War': 'It was a stunning bit of good luck'

    Warning: The following contains spoilers for "Civil War." America has been shattered in “Civil War.” An armed alliance between Texas and California known as the Western Forces is on the verge of recapturing a besieged capital. A team of journalists heads from New York City to Washington, D.C., in hopes of landing one last interview with the president, an illegal third-termer gone rogue. As they make their journey, Lee (Kirsten Dunst), a veteran photojournalist who has witnessed conflicts all...