Month: July 2025

A nephophile is a person who loves clouds, and this book will turn you into one. Writer and biologist Susan E. Clark has compiled a heap of knowledge into Clouds: A Guide for the Curious, a handy guidebook that’s beautifully illustrated by Siena Zadro and Katherine Zhang. Clark provides scientific background with a light, curious
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Fanhome, the leading producer of subscription-based collections, brings the action of the popular World of Warcraft® multiplayer online role-playing (MMORG) video game by Blizzard Entertainment® to life with the launch of an impressive build-up model for the Lich King. The completed model stands 60cm (nearly 2 feet) tall and features articulated arms, hands and head. The Plate of
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So, what did other outlets have to say? Starting with IGN, it suggested it might be the “Switch 2’s real killer app”: “It turns out that swapping out a mustachioed plumber for a tumbling hairy gorilla is appropriately transformative. Even in just those two hours, I was absolutely enamored with Donkey Kong’s personality, his sheer
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Photo credit: ©️2024, A&E Television Networks, LLC – Zoey Grossman & Design by Josh Korngut On this day, back in 1997, Julie James, Helen Shivers, Barry Cox, and Ray Bronson huddled around a beach bonfire in Southport, North Carolina, swapping urban legends and imagining their futures, some of which would not come to pass. “—That’s
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Home News Factory Entertainment’s SDCC Exclusive ‘Back To The Future’ Lyon Estates Scaled Prop Replica Available to Pre-Order Now Factory Entertainment’s fifth SDCC Exclusive is available to pre-order now on their site, a scaled prop replica of the Lyon Estates entrance, complete with doubled sided deco allowing you to choose from it’s appearance in two
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To quote the band Queen: “Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?” I only ask because not only am I extremely optimistic for the next Mortal Kombat movie, but after seeing the recent casting for Legendary’s upcoming Street Fighter film, I’m also extremely enthusiastic for that movie as well! And like, how did
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Horror has always been a genre about outsiders — bodies, desires, and identities that don’t fit neatly into a singular box or societal norms. Because of this, queer viewers have long found resonance in its shadows and screams, even when representation was mostly subtextual or stereotypical (for more on this shared history, check out Shudder’s
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EA Sports is teasing the announcement of a new college basketball game. This would mark the publisher’s first return to the the college side of the sport since 2009. In a cryptic tweet, the publisher posts a photo of an EA Sports-branded basketball (posted above) along with the message “Bring the Madness. Let’s run it
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. First Trailer for Adaptation of Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir I heard that footage shown earlier this year to movie-theater owners was awesome. The book is awesome. Lord & Miller made the Spider-verse movies,
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After more than a year and thousands of community attempts, Pokemon’s hardest challenge has been beaten. If you’re familiar with Pokemon challenge runs, you’ve probably heard of Kaizo Ironmon. The ruleset was, for a while, considered to be the hardest thing the community could come up with. A fully randomized run in which enemy trainers’
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Summer is in full swing, with the Fourth of July holiday arriving this weekend and a new I Know What You Did Last Summer on the horizon. It’s a reminder that slashers tend to thrive over the hottest months of the year; campgrounds are one of the slasher’s most tried-and-true slaying grounds, after all. It’s
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Jenny Hval has cancelled her forthcoming North American tour dates in support of her new album, Iris Silver Mist. The Norwegian artist shared the news in a statement posted to Instagram earlier today (June 30). Hval was set to perform in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, Chicago, Toronto, and New York City this September.
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SAN FRANCISCO – While working in finance years ago, Yasunori Yamazaki traveled to mines to conduct due diligence. Later, as Axelspace chief business officer and Astroscale head of brand management, he considered how satellites could simplify the task. As a result, one of the first products being developed by his new company Singapore-based Liberatech Space,
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