In her immersive and beautifully photographed debut, Hot Springs: Photos and Stories of How the World Soaks, Swims, and Slows Down, Maine-based photojournalist Greta Rybus ushers readers to 23 soaking spots worldwide via 200-plus images of ethereal landscapes, ruddy-cheeked bathers, striking architecture and even a blissed-out monkey.  The book is steeped in steam and serenity,
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Note: This article contains references to and descriptions of apparent physical assault that some readers may find disturbing. CNN obtained and published hotel surveillance video from March 2016 that appears to show Sean “Diddy” Combs physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, the pop and R&B singer Casandra Elizabeth “Cassie” Ventura. The graphic footage comes from the InterContinental
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WASHINGTON — NASA and Boeing have once again delayed first crewed flight of the company’s CST-100 Starliner as they work to resolve a helium leak in the spacecraft’s propulsion system. In a statement late May 17, NASA announced that the Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission, previously scheduled for May 21, has been pushed back to
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Babes by Pamela Adlon, co-written and starring Ilana Glazer, debuts in limited release with films by Hang Song-soo and Bertrand Bonello and docs on a controversial Venice Biennale, ground-breaking female clerics, and the Blue Angels Navy Squadron. A trio of festival favorites expand. While eyes now are on fare at Cannes — where Neon has
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Did anyone else notice that Prime Video has added a ton of thrillers from the 1940s -1960s this month? Because I sure did! Obviously, that includes the usual Alfred Hitchcock standards like, The Birds, Psycho (1960), Rear Window, Rope, and Vertigo. However, what’s even more interesting is the collection of noir, crime, and mysteries from other filmmakers of that bygone era. Because I’m a film
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Shellac have just released their final album ‘To All Trains’, nine days after the band’s lead guitarist Steve Albini passed away. The legendary record producer, or audio engineer as he preferred to be described, was the mastermind behind iconic albums such as Nirvana‘s ‘In Utero‘, Pixies’ ‘Surfer Rosa’ and Manic Street Preachers‘ ‘Journal For Plague Lovers’. He died on
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Shellac have just released their final album ‘To All Trains’, nine days after the band’s lead guitarist Steve Albini passed away. The legendary record producer, or audio engineer as he preferred to be described, was the mastermind behind iconic albums such as Nirvana‘s ‘In Utero‘, Pixies’ ‘Surfer Rosa’ and Manic Street Preachers‘ ‘Journal For Plague Lovers’. He died on
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Scientists have discovered a long-buried branch of the Nile river that once flowed alongside more than 30 pyramids in Egypt, potentially solving the mystery of how ancient Egyptians transported the massive stone blocks to build the famous monuments. The 64-kilometre-long river branch, which ran by the iconic Giza pyramid complex among other wonders, was hidden
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By Howard Bloom The Internet has been under constant attack for the last 20 years as the source of all of our emotional woes, from depression, cyberbullying, and suicide to negative body image.     The anti-Internet attack has been so fierce that nine states have tried to ban social media access for kids under sixteen or
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3 out of 5. “Read The Signs” Hitchhiking was the primary means of travel for so many young people during the 1960’s. However,  distrust between Americans in the following decade rose as the sheer volume of missing persons reports and the heightened awareness of serial killers made the television news on
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The The: 08-21 Cambridge, England – Cambridge Junction08-22 Norwich, England – The Waterfront Norwich08-23 Holmfirth, England – Picturedome08-25 Dublin, Ireland – National Museum of Ireland09-10 Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene09-11 Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene09-13 Stockholm, Sweden – Filadelfia09-14 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega09-15 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega09-17 Berlin, Germany – Huxleys Neue Welt09-18 Cologne, Germany
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Another entry in the Insidious franchise is set for a summer debut. The Insidious franchise isn’t ending after all. The fifth installment in James Wan’s horror series hit theaters last year and turned a substantial profit, earning more than $189 million at the box office. Blumhouse was already working on a spinoff film from filmmaker
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