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There’s a Very Simple Reason Why You Love the Slate Truck
The car world is filled with designers still obsessed with shoehorning sex into their rides. Slate went a different route, and it’s why people are smitten with the charming electric pickup.
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Remember When Eric Burdon Fashioned a Funky Follow-up to The Animals With an Eclectic Band in 1970?
The article looks back at how Eric Burdon, formerly the frontman of British rock band The Animals, took an unexpected creative turn in 1970 by joining the American funk-rock band War. This pairing was notable because it broke from Burdon’s blues-rock roots and produced a widely acclaimed album, marking a striking departure from the more…
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Queen to show Budapest concert film as “one-day-only, live-gig-style experience. “It’s going to be definitively the most real experience ever of us,Queen, in our glory days”
Queen have announced two special cinema screenings of their newly restored Budapest concert film at London’s Roundhouse on 3 October, designed to recreate the atmosphere of a live show rather than a standard film showing. The event marks the latest step in bringing the band’s historic 1986 Hungary performance to modern audiences, following last month’s…
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Kristin Cavallari rocks black string bikini months after revealing runway-ready routine
Kristin Cavallari, the reality TV star and entrepreneur, has shared new photographs of herself in a black string bikini while promoting her Uncommon Beauty skincare line. The 39-year-old is using the images to draw attention to her beauty brand as the summer season draws to a close. The photos, taken from a promotional shoot, show…
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Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune “is rough around the edges,” ex-Naughty Dog designer says, and “went through a whole lot of hell during development”
A former Naughty Dog designer has spoken about the making of Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, the 2007 PlayStation 3 game that launched the long-running action-adventure series, describing it as “rough around the edges” and revealing that the project “went through a whole lot of hell during development.” The remarks offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the…
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‘The Pitt’ Production Designer Nina Ruscio Talks Expanding The ER For Season 2 & World-Building Through Furniture
HBO’s medical drama “The Pitt” has expanded its emergency room set for Season 2, according to production designer Nina Ruscio, who spoke to Deadline about the challenges of keeping the environment visually fresh across dozens of episodes. The series, created by R. Scott Gemmill, depicts a fictional Pittsburgh hospital’s emergency department in real time, and…
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‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Spin-Off Officially Returns With Brand-New Release
A previously stalled Avatar: The Last Airbender spin-off, Avatar: Chibi Minis, has returned with a new episode after entering a hiatus, timed to build anticipation ahead of the franchise’s next major instalment. The series retells key moments from the original 2005 animated show in a cuter, chibi-style format, and this latest release takes fans back…
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miwa & Koganei Niko (hololive) Talk Collaborative Song ‘Seien,’ Power of Fans’ ‘Cheers’: Interview
Japanese singer-songwriter miwa has written “Seien,” the debut original song for Koganei Niko, a virtual YouTuber under the hololive production agency. Released on 26 July, the track explores the inner conflict and quiet resolve Niko has kept hidden, alongside her determination to keep going, inspired by fans’ support—”seien” in Japanese, a play on words matching…
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Review: Starsand Island (PS5) – This Anime Life Sim Should Be Your Next Cosy Game
Push Square has reviewed Starsand Island for PS5, a cosy life simulator with anime-style visuals that lets players explore, build, craft and farm on a magical island. The game draws clear inspiration from Stardew Valley, Palia and My Time at Portia, but distinguishes itself with an ambitious blend of farming, elaborate house-building, platforming and light…