An exhibition in Connecticut showcases art made by incarcerated people, using everyday items like bread, soap, and dental ...
Author and illustrator John Patrick Green, known for his series “InvestiGators,” visited Belmonte STEAM Academy to give a talk to students. The Saugus Public Library and Saugus School District ...
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45 times people found out their bodies were different from the 'norm'
The way we see, hear, and interact with the world in our day-to-day lives can be very different from how others experience it ...
Marineland's most valuable asset was its killer whales, Orky and Corky, who had been at the park since 1969. Orky, as the ...
GOAT' scored $17 million in its second weekend, hitting $58M domestic and $102M worldwide, a strong showing for an original animated release.
If you have a science loving kid or want to help your child learn about various science-based subjects, use these science ...
Superman Legend is almost the weirdest thing in the history of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Magic: The Gathering ’s new ...
New exhibitions celebrate the life, times and many faces of Malky McCormick, whose wonderful work is recalled so fondly by many Scots ...
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David vs. Goliath at the gas pump: Is Buc-ee’s lawsuit against Mickey’s fair--or bullying?
Buc-ee’s, the cult-favorite road trip destination known for its spotless bathrooms, enormous food counters, walls of branded merchandise, and the grinning Bucky the Beaver logo, is set to open its ...
Mad Men star Jon Hamm, 54, is no stranger to voice work, from animated movies such as Minions and Shrek Forever After to cartoon series Invincible and SpongeBob SquarePants. Now he voices mayor Jerry ...
Philly is not just home to birds fans, but also, you know… actual birds, like the Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay and Red-tailed Hawk. American snapping turtles and bullfrogs live in our waterways.
Pulp culture: Exhibition at Smoke the Moon proves that flimsy paper can hold some seriously deep art
From pulp comics to body horror, Smoke the Moon’s new drawing show proves flimsy paper can hold some seriously deep art.
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