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After broadcasting in several formats as far back as 1964, the modern version of “Jeopardy!” has been beamed to the ...
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Amid the abandoned chemistry notes and other debris left behind after a deadly shooting at Florida State University are ...
It’s March, and Batya Ungar-Sargon is appearing on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher for the third time. She has flown from her ...
What YHWH Nailgun—pronounced “Yahweh” as in the name of God in the Hebrew Bible—does so exceptionally ... the swaggy snare groove on the verse of “Sickle Walk,” the sub-bass depth ...
That year's edition was only about half as long as the 2018 version he also owned ... and it was a brick-sized travel bible," says Tim Hornyak, a Tokyo-based writer who contributed to several Lonely ...
Heading to St. Vincent's show at Moody Amphitheater in Waterloo Park in Austin Monday? Here's what you need to know before you head out.
With new games and old classics on the way to modern consoles, video game devloper Atlus has several iconic titles perfect for anime adaptations.
This guide draws on lived experience from seasoned disabled travelers to help you become your own best advocate. Whether ...
Lonely Planet was once the Bible of travel. Then Google and social media influencers stepped in and became the new messiahs.
In March 1979, he wrote a piece for the Observer newspaper protesting against the Tate Gallery’s bias for abstraction, insisting that although “we know, in fact, that art can be full of joy”, the ...