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The 4th Of July—Past, Present, And Future
Forbes· 6 days agoThis 4th of July brings back memories of my extended immigrant family of over two dozen relatives gathering yearly to celebrate Independence ...
‘Interview With the Vampire’ Stars Unpack That Shocking Finale Twist
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoSometimes, it takes a “huh” to blow up a nearly 80-year-old relationship. Or at least that seemingly...
The best TV to stream next week - from Vikings: Valhalla to The Iron Claw
The Irish Sun· 2 days agoBlood, battles and long-boats - it must be the return of Vikings: Valhalla. The third and last...
If AI is so amazing, why does ChatGPT melt down over this simple image edit task?
ZDNet· 5 days agoThe current state of the art in artificial intelligence (AI) is multimodal models, which can operate...
The iconic '90s Saturday night TV shows that we were addicted to
Daily Express· 3 days agoIf you believe The Wheel, Saturday Night Takeaway and The 1% Club are the epitome of Saturday night...
How Steven Soderbergh Left Hollywood and Got His Mojo Back
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe Oscar-winning director famously “retired” in 2013, but now he's wrapping the edit on a Cate...
8 Vintage Digital Cameras Still Worth Buying Today
PC Magazine· 3 days agoOld digital cameras are all the rage, at least according to social media influencers. At the same time, there are fewer new compact cameras on the market...
MTG Duskmourn is like if Cabin in the Woods was a card game: “I got a Shudder account and watched...
Games Radar· 5 days agoAfter all, horror is pretty well-tread ground in Magic: The Gathering. The plane of Innistrad has...
Book Bans Are on the Rise. But Fear of Fiction Is Nothing New.
New York Times· 7 days agoBefore that, in the 1950s, anxiety centered on trashy paperback novels and comics, which were said...
‘An explosion of talent’: Iain Banks’s The Wasp Factory at 40
The Guardian· 1 day agoIt was 1984, and the publisher Macmillan was holding a small event for booksellers, and had invited a tiny handful of journalists along as well. The author’s editor, James ...