Emily Wilson is the first woman to translate the poem from Ancient Greek to modern-day English. Her rendition captures the ...
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Psychic medium Matt Fraser delivers a father’s message from spirit offering undeniable emotional proof of continued presence. Jelly Roll breaks silence on Bunnie Xo divorce mid-concert: 'I wasn't ...
“Another TV is possible,” is one of many taglines for Blippo+, a channel surfing simulator available on the Playdate, Switch, and PC that’s packed with original programming from an alien planet called ...
How Michael Jackson’s Skin Changed Over Time Michael Jackson’s changing skin tone became one of the most talked-about aspects of his life. Behind the headlines was a rare medical condition that shaped ...
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A few years from now, when we’ve survived this wretched decade we’re all living through—that is, if we do collectively make it to its end—we will discuss and argue and make lists about what art ...
President Donald Trump’s White House social media team is coming under fire for a dehumanizing social media post that shows immigrants in chains being deported along with audio of the shackles and ...
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Dani Kessel Odom (they/them) is an autistic lead writer and TV critic who covers sci-fi shows like Doctor Who and Pluribus, fantasy shows like The Magicians and Percy Jackson, and horror of all kinds.
SINGAPORE – On the morning of Sept 15, 12 people combed a stretch of the Rail Corridor to snip away fast-growing creepers and dig up tubers that could suffocate native trees in the forest. Armed with ...