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Guide: These 13+ PS5 Games Are Coming Out Next Week (13th-19th July)
Denshattack! eBaseball! Cthulhu! More! We’re still not quite into the thick end of the release schedule just yet, but there’s a few games coming next week that are worth paying attention to. I’m particularly looking forward to the Dreamcast-style train game Denshattack and the musical management sim K-Pop Idol Stories: Road to Debut. Your mileage…
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‘Only Beautiful Things to Look At’ Review: A Handsome but Muffled Portrait of State-Sanctioned Cruelty
The fashions and furnishings of Czechoslovakia in the 1980s — the height of the state’s racist program of suppressing the Roma population through coerced sterilization — are painstakingly evoked in Slovakian filmmaker Ivan Ostrochovský’s “Only Beautiful Things to Look At.” But the film’s attractive yet oddly bloodless presentation gives the impression of a period drama…
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Britain’s failed knife-crime fight and Scottish data centre alarm dominate the day
As another child dies on a station platform, Britain faces questions over halting the murder-tool trade; Scots warn of power-hungry US data centres, US politics roils, Spain edge Belgium, and a giant new dinosaur emerges.
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Barbara Ling, Oscar-Winning Production Designer on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ Dies at 73
Her credits also included ‘The Pee-Wee Herman Show,’ ‘Falling Down, ‘The Doors,’ ‘Fried Green Tomatoes’ and ‘Michael.’
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Jack White Offers Opening Slot to ‘Satanic’ Band Twin Temple — ‘Get in Front of Me, Satan!’ — as Charley Crockett Defends Decision to Dump Them
“Not today, Satan”… or “Hell yeah, Beelzebub”? A split is taking place in the polarizing realm of devil-rock, as practiced by self-styled “Satanic” duo Twin Temple. On Friday, country singer Charley Crockett took to social media to defend his decision to drop the act from his tour dates — even as Jack White piped up…
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The real Erling Haaland revealed: From his humble upbringing to 10,000 calorie diet and the very ‘alternative’ lifestyle he now enjoys… we peel back the curtain on the Cyborg threatening to end England’s World Cup dream
Uplifting, though it has been, to watch the England team joining their fans in singing Wonderwall after a World Cup victory, the medal for best support surely belongs to the Norwegians.
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At Canada’s biggest rodeo, the starting gun is fired in the fight over Alberta separation
Canadian unity takes centre stage at the Calgary Stampede as fears of a Brexit-style upset looms over the October vote on Alberta’s future.
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Heading to a town near you… vast US-funded data centres that need more power than a small country and have sparked a Wild West-style land grab, with campaigners now fearing they could prove a toxic menace to Scotland’s public health
IF her fellow protesters hadn’t seen it with their own eyes, they might have assumed AI trickery had played a part in placing a famous face in their midst.
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‘Little House On The Prairie’ Showrunner Weighs In On Trad Wives Discourse Around Story: “It’s Interesting That People Like To Claim Things”
With Netflix’s reimagining of Little House on the Prairie now streaming, there may be a spike in the overall discourse about “trad wives,” a social media trend and way of life that mimics parts of the lifestyle portrayed in the show. A tradwife generally refers to a woman who takes on what has long been…
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The guitarist Keith Richards called “far better” than him
The absolute masters of fingerstyle. The post The guitarist Keith Richards called “far better” than him first appeared on Far Out Magazine.