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Jon Rafman’s liberal use of artificial intelligence is on full, dark display in an exhibition that features a kind of MTV warped by internet subcultures.
A new study published April 2 in Nature, digs into how the brain ties flavors to sickness, revealing a process that mirrors human reactions to foodborne ...
You could not dissociate him from the BEV maker he runs, but now you also cannot dissociate him from his political ...
Author Gabe Henry explores the strange history of spelling reform at Nerd Nite Hudson Valley in Beacon on August 18, with ...
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 ...
“Only the finest auteurs for Kool-Aid,” Matt insists. Auteurs like Martin Scorsese ... from YouTube and TikTok — but evolution doesn’t have to be existential, and watching the inside scramble at least ...
Dead & Company’s fourth performance of their latest 18-show Dead Forever Sphere residency at the cosmic playground known as Sphere was a testament to that evolution. As with all of the band’s ...
Grab some popcorn, a little Kool-Aid, adjust that antenna on your big booty TV, and let's take a ride as we explore the evolution of the Black family sitcom. We journey across corned rows, slide down ...