In the summer of 1985, John Hughes conjured something that teenage boys everywhere were entirely unprepared for: Kelly LeBrock stepping out of a computer simulation and announcing, with a very slight ...
Jury Duty, the mockumentary of sorts that cast an unsuspecting person in the lead role of an elaborate comedy experiment without telling them, should never have worked. The amount of variables ...
In this interview with BroadwayWorld, Rob McClure discusses the world premiere of Spare Parts, a new play about anti-aging science, ethics, and the real research behind the story.
The more you travel, the more you realize how much there is to see. There’s a list on Wikipedia that features the most ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
Stand Up for Science Founder Colette Dewala shares what psychologists can uniquely offer to support science in the U.S. political sphere.
“We chose Paso Robles. And now, this is where I love to be,” Jerry said, although he and Jolene continue living in a Saratoga ...
After false starts and incremental gains, scientists crack the problem that made breathing impossible. Will answers come fast ...
Watching the news constantly can make people strain their mental health, but people who can’t stop themselves from watching ...
Playing a has-been sitcom actress in search of her second act, she braved two seasons' worth of cruel indignities. Now Valerie Cherish is back for her most harrowing (and mortifying) battle yet — ...
In a comment to a state oversight body drafted by Portland attorney James L. Buchal, farmers opposed to Muddy Creek alleged that the solar project would harm local wildlife, pose a fire risk, leach ...
Art becomes experiential. Work belongs to the collective conscious. The environment is non-negotiable. Experts help us ...