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‘Rehearsals for a Revolution’ Review: A Perceptive, Poignant Chronicle of Great Hopes and Even Greater Disappointments
Rich in political and cultural resonance as well as contemporary relevance, the documentary essay “Rehearsals for a Revolution” marks a promising feature debut for Iranian actress-turned-helmer Pegah Ahangarani. Her compelling personal perspective on 40-plus years of
Prolific Repacker Of Pirated Games Announces They’re Stepping Back To Focus On Law Degree
You wouldn't download a law degree
Order, character and time preserved in China’s classical furniture
The first time one truly stands before a Ming-style horseshoe-back armchair, a quiet misperception arises. It does not feel like an antique. It feels like a piece of modern design completed several centuries too early. There is no heavy imperial pomp, no crowded carving, none
Release That Witch is the revolution fantasy fans of Sentenced to Be a Hero shouldn’t miss
Release That Witch more interested in rebuilding the world than merely saving it
Plasma treatment keeps cut flowers fresher for two weeks without chemicals
From long‑distance transport to chemical preservatives, most cut flowers come with a hidden environmental cost—something a new Griffith University experiment aims to rethink.
I'm a space scientist. Utah is subsidizing my research with its health.
The Great Salt Lake's decline is providing valuable scientific data for astrobiologists, but the cost is being paid by the 2.5 million Utahns facing the consequences of its decline.
GTA roleplayers built a secret Boiler Room rave beneath Los Santos, complete with DJs, club photographers, biker security, and a custom party drug
With nearly 100 players packed into an underground bunker.
Cannes Legend Volker Schlöndorff Has No Regrets
At 87, the German director returns to Cannes with a new film and six decades of history behind him — the scandals, the Palme and the politics.
How Lykke Li’s Biggest Song Landed on Drake’s ‘Iceman’: ‘It Has a Life of Its Own’
The Swedish singer reflects on her 2011 breakout “I Follow Rivers,” and why hearing it on Drake’s new album felt like destiny
Jordan Firstman’s ‘Club Kid’ Sparks Studio Bidding War at Cannes With High 7-Figure Offers (EXCLUSIVE)
The high from Jordan Firstman’s Cannes player “Club Kid” has carried over to the sales market, as the filmmaker’s directorial debut has sparked a bidding war. After glowing reviews from Firstman’s Friday premiere in the festival’s Un Certain Regard section, multiple
London police out in force as tens of thousands attend rival rallies
The Metropolitan Police deployed 4,000 officers alongside horses, dogs, drones and helicopters to manage far-right activist Tommy Robinson's so-called "Unite the Kingdom" march and a rival pro-Palestinian rally marking Nakba Day.
PS5 game player counts are finally coming — but it won't help you
PlayStation is beta testing the Community Activity widget for the Community Hub on PS5, but I don't think they should add this feature
Name Three Songs
Please welcome Winter to the Stereogum VJ roster! Winter’s background includes studying broadcast journalism and leading the awesome dream pop/shoegaze project Winter. This weekend she’s at Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City, asking fans and bands music trivia. Stay tuned to
Timmy the whale confirmed dead by Danish authorities
Humpback had been found deceased on Friday after rescue attempt criticised as ‘pure animal cruelty’ Timmy the whale has been confirmed dead by Danish authorities two weeks after the beached humpback was transported to the North Sea in a rescue attempt criticised as “pure animal
James Cameron Wants to Make ‘Avatar 4’ and ‘5’ in ‘Half the Time for Two-Thirds of the Cost,’ but It’ll Take One Year to ‘Figure Out How to Do That’
James Cameron recently told “The Empire Film Podcast” that he wants to make his next two “Avatar” sequels in a much shorter time span and for a lot less money. “You know, I’ll be doing some writing. I’ve got a number of projects that I’m cooking,” Cameron explained. “And









































