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Star Trek Officially Goes Full Muppets in New ‘Strange New Worlds’ Episode [Exclusive]
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds reveals how its ambitious puppet episode came together with 14 puppeteers, Henson creations, and extensive planning.
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How The Shins handled their overnight ‘Garden State’ fame: “It is a weird thing”
“You gotta hear this one song…” The post How The Shins handled their overnight ‘Garden State’ fame: “It is a weird thing” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Ketel Marte’s unexplained absence gets stranger as Diamondbacks fight for NL wild card spot
Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Ketel Marte has been absent from the team without an explanation being given, and the mystery has deepened even as the club fights to secure a National League wild card place. The situation is notable because Marte is a key player for Arizona, and the lack of clarity over his whereabouts or…
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Experts raise alarms over Census Bureau report Trump is touting on noncitizen voting
A Trump-aligned think tank has ties to a highly unusual Census Bureau report that the president is using to renew false claims of widespread voting by non-U.S. citizens in 2020, NPR has learned.
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daine Calls Out “Weird AF” Video Of Bassvictim DJ Claiming They Were Desperate For His Remix
Hyperpop artist daine has publicly criticised electronic duo Bassvictim after member Ike Clateman claimed in a livestream that daine’s team had repeatedly and desperately pursued them for a remix, offering escalating payment. The comments, made about their recent remix of daine’s track “PQC” from the forthcoming debut album In Endless Awe & Agony, were clipped…
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Strawberry Hands – “What Plant Jumps Over Me?”
Californian musician Jacob Brunner, who performs as Strawberry Hands, has released a new single titled “What Plant Jumps Over Me?” alongside a music video directed by Marissa Losoya. The track is the second preview, following July’s “Dream Of Water,” of his forthcoming album A Jazz Blessing For The Animal, due on 18 September via Otherly…
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The wearable future is stuck in weird, experimental, existential limbo
Google is grappling with how to shape the next generation of wearable technology, according to a discussion between The Verge’s Victoria Song and Google executives ahead of its Made by Google event. While the industry broadly agrees on a shared vision — AI coaches, preventive “check engine” health alerts, and personalised recommendations — companies, including…
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One in three children talk or play with strangers online with a fifth able to bypass parental controls
A new study has found that a third of children talk or play with strangers online, while roughly a fifth are able to bypass the parental controls put in place to keep them safe. The findings raise fresh concerns about how effectively families can shield children from unwanted contact and harmful content on the internet,…
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‘Stranger Things’ Officially Brings Back Eddie Munson For New Spin-Off
Netflix has revived Eddie Munson, the fan-favourite “Stranger Things” character played by Joseph Quinn, through a spin-off comic book project rather than a new television series. The move comes as Netflix looks for ways to keep the “Stranger Things” universe alive following the show’s conclusion, having already tried and failed to replace it with the…
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‘Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85’ Season 2 Gets September Release Date
Netflix has confirmed that the second season of “Stranger Things: Tales from ’85,” an animated spin-off of the flagship series, will premiere on 17 September 2026. The announcement, part of Netflix’s autumn slate reveal, means the follow-up arrives just under five months after the first season debuted on 23 April 2026, a notably fast turnaround…