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Five of the strangest things Moby has ever said: “A sevensome”
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How To Use All Phasmophobia Items For Ghost-Hunting
GameSpot’s guide explains how to use the equipment available in Phasmophobia to investigate ghosts and identify their type. The items matter because players must gather reliable evidence while managing danger, team co-ordination and limited time in haunted locations. The guide is likely to cover core evidence tools such as the EMF Reader, Spirit Box, Ghost…
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See Official Trailer For GHOST’s ‘2 Big To Rig’ Feature Film
GHOST has released the official trailer for its second feature film, ‘2 Big To Rig’, a concert documentary drawn from two sold-out Mexico City shows on the band’s ‘Skeletour’. The film aims to preserve the large-scale live production for fans who could not see it in person, and marks the end of a touring chapter…
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BritBox’s ‘Gone’ Is a Masterfully Tense Crime Drama: TV Review
BritBox’s new crime drama “Gone” is a masterfully tense mystery series from writer George Kay, whose previous credits include Netflix’s “Lupin” and Apple TV’s “Hijack.” Loosely based on Julie Mackay and Robert Murphy’s true crime book “To Hunt A Killer,” the series begins as a straightforward missing-person mystery before evolving into a darker study of…
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There Are No Ghosts at the Grand – stripping back the physical and metaphorical layers of a haunted hotel
Independent Bristol-based developer Friday Sundae has revealed There Are No Ghosts at the Grand, a game blending home renovation, ghost-hunting and musical theatre within a distinctly British ghost story. Creative director Anil Glendinning explains that the concept grew from visits to National Trust stately homes, where half-restored, half-derelict rooms inspired the idea of letting players…
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4, Episode 1 Review – Age of the Dinosaurs
The Season 4 premiere of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, “Valles Marineris”, is praised as a refreshing return to a self-contained adventure after the show’s recent high-concept episodes. Its most striking premise sends part of the Enterprise crew to prehistoric Earth, raising the extraordinary suggestion that they may be connected to humanity’s origins, while Captain…
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Ed Miliband comes across like an ‘alien wearing human skin’ – can he really cut it as Britain’s chief diplomat? JAMES TAPSFIELD dissects Burnham’s cabinet picks on latest Deep Dive podcast
A Daily Mail podcast episode sees political editor James Tapsfield give a sceptical assessment of new Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s cabinet appointments, including his choice of Ed Miliband as Foreign Secretary, whom Tapsfield describes as coming across like “an alien wearing human skin”. The commentary matters because it questions whether Burnham’s top team is suited…
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YouTube’s subscription business ‘growing faster than ads,’ driven by Music and Premium, says Alphabet
Alphabet has said YouTube’s subscription business, encompassing YouTube Music and Premium, is growing faster than its advertising arm, with growth increasingly driven by living-room viewing on television screens. The comments, made by Chief Business Officer Philipp Schindler during the company’s Q2 2026 earnings call, echo remarks from the previous quarter and underline how subscription revenue…
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Taito’s new anime gaming mouse is outright bizarre, but that makes sense for an accessory based on JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Japanese arcade and gaming company Taito has unveiled a new gaming mouse designed around the popular anime and manga series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and its unconventional design has drawn attention from gaming hardware fans. The peripheral leans into the franchise’s famously eccentric visual style, with GamesRadar+ noting that its offbeat appearance actually suits a product…
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Mark Jermin, TikTok-Famous Agent Who Discovered ‘Harry Potter’ & ‘Wednesday’ Stars, May Have Broken UK Agency Law
British children’s talent agent Mark Jermin, whose agency has placed young actors in the Harry Potter and Hunger Games franchises, may have breached UK agency law by effectively requiring aspiring clients to pay for acting classes as a condition of representation, according to a Deadline investigation. Legal experts say emails encouraging young performers to enrol…