There have never been more new queer books coming out every week—but that doesn’t mean they’re easy to find. When I put together my round-up of new queer releases each month for Our Queerest Shelves, it requires a ton of research, including sifting through early reviews for any mentions of queerness, because that’s not always
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WASHINGTON — The failure of a propellant tank during testing in January will delay the first launch of Rocket Lab’s Neutron rocket to at least the fourth quarter of this year. In a Feb. 26 earnings release, the company said it was pushing back the inaugural launch of Neutron after a first-stage propellant tank ruptured
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Captured on Nintendo Switch 2 (Handheld/Undocked) When Skyrim featured in the Switch reveal trailer back in 2016, it was a statement of intent for the system. This was a big title in every sense of the word, and for the first time, Nintendo-only console owners could step into a Bethesda RPG and take it on
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It should have stayed asleep. I’ve been hyped on Mathieu Turi‘s (Meander) French creature feature The Deep Dark for years now, and, unfortunately, after seeing it a few years ago at Fantastic Fest, it’s just okay. It’s since been reworked and is finally getting released on VOD in the US and UK on March 24 via 4Digital Media. Set
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After nearly a year of teasing, Underscores has finally shared the details of her new album. Led by the singles “Music,” “Do It,” and “Tell Me (U Want It),” April Harper Grey’s third studio LP is called U, and it’s out March 20 on Mom + Pop. Check out the cover art and tracklist below.
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The radio ‘howl’ of a lightning-like discharge has been detected at Mars for the first time. While orbiting the red planet, NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft recorded an unusual electromagnetic signal back on 21 June 2015. Researchers have now shown that the signal matches a ‘whistler’ – a dispersed radio wave produced when lightning-generated emissions travel through
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Home News Fanhome Adds New Ships to the Star Trek Die-Cast Starship Collection Fanhome, the leading producer of subscription-based collections, announces the expansion of its bestselling line of die-cast Star Trek Starships to include new ships that will be automatically added to all current and future subscriptions. The 13 latest additions now bring the fleet
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It’s a big year for Pokémon, with the franchise celebrating its 30th anniversary on February 27, 2026. The celebration has only begun, with Pokémon launching special merchandise, real-life events called “Day Out” and “Night Out”, and much more. Starting in 1996, our Pokédex’s have grown and evolved just as our love for these pocket monsters
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Who the Hell Is Howard Bloom? Howard Bloom is one of those wildly eclectic thinkers who refuses to be pinned down — he’s part science theorist, part cultural provocateur, and part cosmic storyteller. Born in Buffalo in 1943, Bloom started off as a science-obsessed kid, digging into microbiology and cosmology long before most people could
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When We Were Young Festival will not be happening in 2026, its organisers have confirmed. READ MORE: How When We Were Young went from “emo fyre-fest” to a euphoric pop-punk party The popular emo festival began in 2022 and has taken place every October for the past four years at Las Vegas’ Festival Grounds. It runs
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Delroy Lindo is expressing his interest in re-joining his Sinners writer/director Ryan Coogler for another blockbuster film, saying he’s talked to Coogler about potentially taking on a role in Marvel’s currently in-development Black Panther 3. “I expressed to Ryan that if the stars line up, I would love to be in Black Panther 3,” Lindo
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Exhibitors weren’t in favor of a Netflix and Warner Bros marriage, and a Paramount-Warner Bros union isn’t going to change their minds. Theater owners trade org Cinema United President and CEO Michael O’Leary emphasized again Friday following this week’s Paramount-WB news that “We have been clear from the outset about our concerns around consolidation, and
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Cat Sebastian, a favorite among historical romance fans for the Regency Impostors series and midcentury stories like We Could Be So Good, has brought her talent to the 21st century with her contemporary debut, Star Shipped, an enemies-to-lovers romance between two co-stars on a long-running sci-fi TV show.  Simon and Charlie have shared the limelight
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The story of Highguard reads like a fever dream, marked by an oddly timed Game Awards trailer, surprisingly encouraging player numbers at launch, a flurry of large-scale updates, and then, just weeks after launch, the abrupt laying off of most of the development team. The game isn’t dead and in fact is still getting updates
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