Founded in 1996 under the vision “we are the remedy,” the organization harnesses the arts for healing and has done so at parks, schools, and community spaces. Its Uptown space, which opened May 17, ...
The 1983 hit about Matthew Broderick and a computer system "playing" Thermonuclear War should be required viewing at the ...
The return of DVDs is about necessity. The only practical way to dependably enjoy the films you love without corporate ...
Love 2 Shop Mall A dual-screen handbag-shaped LCD toy based on the Pixel Chix franchise, themed around working and shopping. It had two products in the line: the Pet Shop/Salon and the Boutique/Food ...
A classic time-loop episode of 12 Monkeys is an untouchable masterpiece of both the familiar genre device and how it served ...
You are a beginning or intermediate skier, allergic to long lift lines, more interested in peace and quiet than après-ski action. Or you have young kids, ...
She-Ra And The Princesses of Power first debuted on Netflix in 2015, running for five seasons before it brought its animated series to a close in 2020. Since this new take on Adora and her friends was ...
Al Cooper's viral post about the one DVD that “raised” him sparks thousands to share the random movies that shaped them.
With Artists Equity, Affleck said they worked to create a system where cast and crew — more than 1,000 people on a production — participate in upside tied to performance metrics. If the movie hits ...
Abstract: This letter presents a new phase-locked loop (PLL) control method for enhancing the synchronization stability of grid-following voltage-source converters in very weak grid conditions. This ...
Digital Converters, a UK-based media digitisation service, continues its work in helping individuals preserve personal memories by converting legacy formats into accessible digital files. As ...
Trade wars. Financial panics. Inflation. How come it feels like it’s all bad news in the global economy these days? Economist Eswar Prasad’s answer: something he calls the ‘doom loop.’ That’s where ...