This week The Telegraph’s chief music critic, Neil McCormick, reflected on the five best gigs he has attended as part of a ...
It was on November 1, 1512, that public entry was first allowed in the Sistine Chapel. Built between 1473 and 1481, the ...
Legacy Kollection Review - Fans have been asking for a proper collection for years, and Digital Eclipse has delivered.
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10 Best Anime Series From The 20th Century That Are Still Hard To Live Up To
Although anime newcomers may be enjoying one of the best seasons of anime in years, the best 1990s anime still surpass them ...
This post was updated Oct. 28 at 8:42 p.m. This fall’s art scene is looking to connect with museumgoers. Bruins can take a ...
Seven strangers, one house, and a whole lot of trippin' — we're revisiting every season of MTV's OG reality show to see which ...
Excellence in…’ This is the title of a book I started to work on about fifteen months ago. The outline is still being worked out before filling the pages. Work on it has been slowed down because the ...
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The 8 Most Iconic Voice Actors of All Time
The voice of Spongebob Squarepants ’ lovable sea sponge hero, Kenny is an American voice actor and comedian who has also ...
Stuart Gurley, who manages both Olin Arts and the applied music program at Bates, conducts several Bates students as they ...
Going back more than 30 years, these websites from the 1990s are still online and loaded with fun, interesting, and simply strange information.
Stacker compiled a list highlighting 28 LGBTQ+ people who made a mark on history, referencing articles, personal letters, and books.
Steve Hackett, lead guitarist with Genesis from 1970-77, is now the sole band alumnus touring and playing the group's ...
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