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John Oliver examines prediction markets, which allow people to bet on future events. He discusses their potential benefits and risks, including concerns about manipulation and ethical implications.
Karl Ove Knausgaard's latest novel "The Wolves of Eternity" explores themes of mortality and existence through his signature diabolical realism. The work continues his characteristic style of blending the mundane with profound philosophical questions about life and death.
This spreadsheet contains an index of media interviews with author William Gibson, organized by publication date, outlet, and format. It serves as a comprehensive reference for tracking Gibson's media appearances and interviews across various platforms.
The 1936 film 'Reefer Madness' was originally produced as a cautionary public service announcement about marijuana's dangers. However, it became a cult classic decades later for its exaggerated and melodramatic portrayal of drug use.
The article discusses modern board games, highlighting their evolution beyond traditional classics. It explains how contemporary games feature innovative mechanics, deeper strategy, and engaging themes that appeal to diverse audiences.
A third Top Gun film is in development, continuing the franchise's legacy of high-speed aerial action. The project will reportedly bring back key cast members from previous installments.
John Oliver discusses prediction markets, which allow people to bet on future events. He examines their growing popularity and potential risks, including how they could be manipulated or used for harmful purposes.
The article examines whether Norman Maclean's 1976 novella 'A River Runs Through It' would achieve similar success if published in today's literary market. It explores how changing reading habits, publishing trends, and cultural shifts might affect the reception of this classic work about fly fishing and family in Montana.
The article examines the traumatic origins of JG Ballard's writing, exploring how his childhood experiences in Japanese internment camps during World War II shaped his literary vision and themes of psychological trauma.
The article explores how the creative process itself becomes the art in animation, examining how artists' working methods and techniques shape the final artistic outcome. It discusses various approaches where the journey of creation holds as much significance as the finished product.
A Bridgerton-inspired social network allows users to create regency-style profiles, form groups, and share anonymous daily gossip with an AI "Lady Whistledown." The app compiles these reflections into a daily AI-generated newsletter without revealing individual contributors.
The video discusses how viral content spreads rapidly across digital platforms, examining the mechanisms that enable certain media to achieve widespread popularity. It explores the factors contributing to viral phenomena in contemporary online culture.
Turtle WoW, a popular private World of Warcraft classic server, is shutting down after Blizzard Entertainment won a legal injunction against it. The server's administrators announced the closure following the court ruling in Blizzard's favor.
Anil Dash reflects on discovering Prince's music ten years after the artist's death, describing how Prince's work became personally meaningful over time despite not being part of his initial musical upbringing. The post explores how delayed appreciation can lead to deep connections with an artist's legacy.
The article features photographs taken by a teenage Stanley Kubrick in the New York City subway during the 1940s. The images capture various aspects of subway life from that era.
Jessica Chastain announced that Apple TV will finally release her political thriller series "The Savant." She confirmed the release at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony, with sources indicating Apple is planning a July release date.
The article provides anime recommendations across various genres including action, romance, comedy, and slice-of-life. It suggests popular series like Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, and Jujutsu Kaisen for action fans, and romantic comedies like Kaguya-sama: Love is War. The recommendations cater to both newcomers and experienced anime viewers.
Balaji Srinivasan announced a new "Monitoring the Situation" stream featuring Erik Torenberg and Theo Jaffee. The stream is available via a broadcast link on X.
On the tenth anniversary of Prince's death, the author shares various resources he has created to help people explore the artist's legacy. These include guides to Prince's music catalog, analyses of his videos and major works, and archived digital materials from his career.
Penn & Teller discuss their philosophical approach to magic and performance, exploring the distinction between illusionists and conjurers in their craft.
Nerd Quiz #4
1.0Nerd Quiz #4 is a single-page HTML application that challenges users with a brief quiz to measure their inner geek. This release introduces five new questions covering topics like computing history, graph theory, and Unix.
The creator and puppeteer behind Pork Johnson explains the inspiration behind the semi-viral fake GIMP trailer that recently circulated in FOSS communities.
The article explores the history and numerous variations of the card game Solitaire, extending far beyond the classic version popularized by Windows 3.1. It examines how the game has evolved with countless different rule sets and gameplay styles over time.
The reviewer finds Kim Choyeop's short story collection "If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light" disappointing, describing it as dreary and insipid with excessive exposition and infodumping rather than natural plot development.
The Vitamin String Quartet, an ever-changing group of musicians, performs modern songs in classical style. They have released over 300 albums covering thousands of artists and dominate the Bridgerton soundtrack. Their concert features music from Billie Eilish, Bridgerton, and beyond.
The London Philharmonic performed Mark-Anthony Turnage's chaotic "Three Screaming Popes" and Bartók's Violin Concerto No. 1, delivering a delightful and emotional rendition of three different works. Turnage himself appeared on stage to receive applause for his composition.
The reviewer expresses initial skepticism about returning to see Avenue Q years after its original West End run. The production raises questions about whether shows need constant updating to stay relevant or can remain preserved as classics.
The reviewer found the book's concept of interrelated stories told in different styles interesting, but was ultimately unconvinced by the execution. The novel features morally ambiguous characters, a briefcase of cash, and philosophical discussions about economic salvation.
The article recommends several lesser-known science fiction movies including The Man From Earth, Primer, Pandorum, Upstream Color, Coherence, Timecrimes, Prospect, Vesper, and The Artifice Girl. It also mentions more well-known studio films like Moon, Gattaca, and Children of Men, plus nostalgic picks such as Cube and Sliders.