The world's only ventriloquist museum houses rows of dummies, ventriloquist tools, and performance memorabilia. It's a ...
As an injured (and concerningly sad-looking) "Mean" Joe Greene hobbles off the field, a kid straight outta Sesame Street ...
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It would be easy to frame this as two clashing sides of Bowie’s artistry: the alien aura, disguising the human soul. But I think the link is more intimate. Every year on the anniversary of Bowie’s ...
Chester Theatre Company is a 37-year-old, 120-seat theater on the edge of the Berkshires and the Pioneer Valley in ...
New Scientist is 60 years old this week, and what better way to celebrate a landmark birthday than to wax lyrical about another time. But we’re not going to hark back to the past. We’re going to gaze ...
The topic of colonization and its implications on Sri Lanka cannot be viewed in isolation. Every facet of colonial rule must be compared in all of the nations that were invaded and governed.
Before PlayStation, Xbox, and modern gaming consoles existed, one man quietly changed entertainment forever. Ralph H. Baer is ...
Big head cartoon characters like Stewie and Megamind have captured hearts in animation history. Which modern and classic ...
Quite a bit of movie magic made "Alien" the sci-fi horror classic it is -- but one of its biggest challenges was solved with a simple low-tech tactic.
There’s no denying the allure of alien artifacts. Science fiction is awash in the material remnants of extraterrestrial civilizations, which surface in everything from the classic books of Arthur C.
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