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January 16, 2016

Chauvet Explained

from artnet news Scientists Unlock the Mystery of Chauvet Caves Paintings in France by Henri Neuendorf The abstract red daubs were previously thought to be abstract paintings. Photo: JEFF PACHOUD/AFP/Getty Images Following a new discovery, the abstract details in France’s Chauvet Caves paintings, created by early humans 36,000 years ago, are thought to depict a volcanic eruption, […]
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Published on January 16, 2016 11:01

January 15, 2016

Zentai Cool

from ABC News (Australia) Zentai: Japanese dress in full-body suits to escape pressures of modern life University student Yukinko dresses in the lycra suit once a week and says she only feels totally liberated and free in her “second skin”. (ABC News) Japanese professionals, office workers and pensioners are dressing in full-body lycra suits to […]
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Published on January 15, 2016 10:55

January 12, 2016

Interplanetary Gold Rush Looming

from Phys.org New US space mining law to spark interplanetary gold rush by Luc Olinga Illustration of a water-rich asteroid – a new US law legalizes the extraction of minerals and other materials, including water, from asteroids and the moon Flashing some interplanetary gold bling and sipping “space water” might sound far-fetched, but both could […]
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Published on January 12, 2016 06:20

January 11, 2016

The Magic Dance Is Over

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Published on January 11, 2016 07:25

January 10, 2016

TRAGEDY. Bowie is Gone

from The Hollywood Reporter Legendary Artist David Bowie Dies at 69 by Mike Barnes, THR Staff David Bowie / by  Jimmy King The singer-songwriter and producer dabbled in glam rock, art rock, soul, hard rock, dance pop, punk and electronica during his eclectic 40-plus-year career. David Bowie has died after a battle with cancer, his […]
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Published on January 10, 2016 23:13

Coleman Francis v. Ed Wood

from PASTE Magazine Coleman Francis: The Real Worst Director in Film History BY JIM VOREL It’s a safe wager that if you gathered up, say, 100 film fans and surveyed them on the identity of “the worst director of all time,” the answer would probably come back as Edward D. Wood Jr. And they would be wrong. Ed […]
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Published on January 10, 2016 22:16

January 9, 2016

Relationship Status: Milo Ventimiglia, James Frey & Verizon’s Go90

from The Hollywood Reporter Milo Ventimiglia, James Frey to Debut New Series on Verizon’s Go90 (Exclusive) by Natalie Jarvey Milo Ventimiglia Courtesy of Warner Bros. TV ‘Relationship Status’ follows the lives of 30 young people in New York and Los Angeles as they navigate love and friendships. Verizon’s go90 will become the home of a new […]
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Published on January 09, 2016 11:14

January 8, 2016

Antony Starr, AMERICAN GOTHIC Star

from The New Zealand Herald Antony Starr lands another big US TV role Antony Starr as Lucas Hood in Banshee (supplied). Kiwi actor Antony Starr has landed another big role in an American television series. The former Outrageous Fortune star will appear in American Gothic, a new series for CBS being produced by Steven Spielberg’s […]
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Published on January 08, 2016 10:33

January 7, 2016

Jonathan the Tortoise – World’s Oldest Living Animal

from The Daily Mail World’s oldest living animal, Jonathan the Tortoise, gets a new lease of life after vet puts him on a healthy diet… at the age of 183 By AMIE GORDON FOR MAILONLINE Jonathan in 1900 with a Boer war prisoner on the remote island of St Helena. Jonathan was thought to be […]
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Published on January 07, 2016 10:42

Jonathon the Tortoise – World’s Oldest Living Animal

from The Daily Mail World’s oldest living animal, Jonathan the Tortoise, gets a new lease of life after vet puts him on a healthy diet… at the age of 183 By AMIE GORDON FOR MAILONLINE Jonathan in 1900 with a Boer war prisoner on the remote island of St Helena. Jonathan was thought to be […]
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Published on January 07, 2016 10:42

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