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The Duplass Family Isn’t Alarmist About a ‘Cratering’ Industry: Indies Have Always Been ‘You Must...
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMark Duplass, Katie Aselton, and their daughter Ora tell IndieWire about their film "Oh, Christmas...
House of the Dragon’s horrible history: How the Anarchy inspired George RR Martin
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days ago‘No matter how much I make up,” the Game of Thrones author George R R Martin has said, “there’s...
A new walking tour highlights 'ghost signs' in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward
WISN 12 Milwaukee· 6 days agoWELL, THIS MORNING TECHNOLOGY IS BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO SOME MILWAUKEE HISTORY. GREG ADAMS, AKA DJ...
How one of the most prolific board game designers made it: "The idea of mass market 'being simple'...
Games Radar· 7 days agoEric M. Lang has basically seen it all when it comes to board game design. "I've always had this...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 13 hours agoAir pollution, sound pollution, pedestrian safety, quality of life and the health of fellow citizens — all of these issues have been thrown into the consciousness of the people ...
Modern surgery began with saws and iron hands – how amputation transformed the body in the...
EconoTimes· 9 hours agoThe human body today has many replaceable parts, ranging from artificial hearts to myoelectric feet....
Birds' nests can be found just about anywhere in June
Berkshire Eagle· 6 days agoMore often than not, you will now see a bird with an insect clutched in its beak rather than a twig,...
G7 leaders tackle migration, AI and economic security on second and final day of summit in Italy
Sioux City Journal· 4 days agoThe Group of Seven leading industrialized nations turned their attention to migration, artificial...
Oxide Gallery celebrates opening
The Sanford Herald, N.C. via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJun. 11—Although it's been open for more than a month, Oxide Gallery of Fine Art hosted its official ribbon cutting last week. A large crowd gathered at the gallery, located at 148 South Moore ...
Art Bites: Why Louise Bourgeois Loved Spiders
Artnet News· 21 hours agoLouise Bourgeois wasn’t afraid of spiders—she turned them into highly sought after art. In 1938, Bourgeois married and moved to New York. Although peers...