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Forget the slow burn, Gen Z loves a failmarriage
Mashable· 6 days ago"If there's a failmarriage in there, nine times out of 10 that's what's gonna draw me in more than anything," Azhar, a 24-year-old student in London,...
‘The Damned’ Review: An Immersive Civil War Drama That Whisks Us Into America’s Troubled Past
The Hollywood Reporter· 5 days ago, have always sat in a murky gray zone separating fiction from documentary. And yet, if it were...
Charity:water Breaks a Fundraising Taboo and Talks About Division — Sort of
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 6 days agoLike hosts at Thanksgiving dinners, most fundraisers shy from issues that split their donor families, but the international relief group took on the country’s most bitter divisions. “We wanted ...
Inside the “Mind Fuck” of David Cronenberg’s Grief Drama ‘The Shrouds’
Vanity Fair· 4 days agoOne day on the set of The Shrouds, Vincent Cassel fell asleep on a couch while waiting for cameras...
Come Back Down to Earth and Catch Up With the Roswell Cast
The Kansas City Star· 5 days agoThe 90s were stock full of supernatural series, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Charmed. The sci-fi series, Roswell aired for three seasons, the Roswell cast producing major stars like Katherine ...
This week in science: baobab trees, lizard-inspired building and stretching eyeballs
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 4 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about the origins of baobab trees, lizard-inspired construction, and why outside play is beneficial for kids' eyesight.