This Wearable, Computer-Controlled Sphere Is Dancing In A New York Museum
There's a computer-controlled sphere dancing in New York City this month, and you have about a week left to see it. The oddity is Maria Blaisse's "Breathing Sphere," and it's currently housed at the...
View ArticleHow To Watch The Quadrantid Meteor Shower, The First Shooting Star Show Of 2015
Skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere can celebrate the start of 2015 with the year’s very first meteor shower, set to peak this weekend. The Quadrantid meteor shower, always the first of the year, is...
View ArticleMuseum Capturing Ferguson History As It Happens
ST. LOUIS (AP) — From street-artist paintings on boards protecting store windows to signs bearing the now iconic statement, "Hands Up. Don't Shoot," cultural images from the Ferguson protests have...
View Article'District 9' Director Neill Blomkamp Reveals Concept Art From Secret 'Alien'...
"District 9" and "Elysium" director Neill Blomkamp took to Instagram on Thursday to release concept art from a secret "Alien" project which would have reunited Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley and Michael...
View ArticleVintage Photos Of The 1980s Pasadena Police Are As Relevant As Ever
Growing up with a father on the police force, William Valentine experienced a childhood slightly different from his peers. He observed life-threatening scenarios and witnessed his first dead body...
View ArticleThis 3D Printed 'Spider Dress' Is The Robotic Fashion Of The Future
If one of your New Year's resolutions is to increase the space between you and strangers in public settings, a piece of futuristic clothing dubbed "Spider Dress" is about to make all your 2015 dreams...
View ArticleThe Ego-Centric Art World Is Killing Art
This article originally appeared on artnet News. by JJ Charlesworth The year 2014 offers many contenders for its most significant art world issue/theme/phenomenon. Record-busting auction results?...
View ArticleBarbie Like You've Never Seen Her Before
This article originally appeared on Slate. By David Rosenberg According to Mattel, every three seconds, a Barbie doll is sold somewhere in the world. Developed in 1959, the iconic doll has as had...
View Article5 Things You Didn't Know About 'The Lord Of The Rings'
If you're a dedicated fan and essentially consider Middle Earth a second home, you probably have your own extensive knowledge of trivia surrounding J.R.R. Tolkien's work. Since The Hobbit was released...
View Article'Beautiful By Night,' James Hosking Photo Series, Documents Aging Drag Queens
What does it mean to grow older when you're a drag queen? James Hosking explores this idea in his striking photo series "Beautiful By Night." As San Francisco continues to change and become...
View ArticleSnowflakes Come In 35 Different Shapes, Scientists Say
Each snowflake may not be so unique after all. While no one snowflake is exactly the same as another on a molecular level, it turns out that all snowflakes fall into one of 35 different shapes,...
View ArticleIdina Menzel And Taye Diggs Quietly Finalize Their Divorce
Sorry, "Rent" fans. It's officially over. Idina Menzel and Taye Diggs have been separated for a year, but the two actors have now finalized their divorce, according to TMZ. The couple, which met on the...
View ArticleHow The Duplass Brothers Became Hollywood's Most Low-Key Power Players
The following article is provided by Rolling Stone. By GAVIN EDWARDS Lena Dunham, George R.R. Martin, John Oliver: They've all achieved the dream of a successful show on HBO. But none of them can claim...
View ArticleWoman Sues Company For Putting Her Face On Flask With 'Rehab' Joke
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico woman is suing a novelty products maker over a flask that includes her likeness and the phrase, "I'm going to be the most popular girl in rehab." The Santa Fe New...
View Article40 Side-By-Side Photos Of Parents And Kids That Will Have You Seeing Double
It shouldn't be surprising when babies look like their biological parents. But sometimes, seeing the resemblance in real life is downright uncanny. Members of the HuffPost Parents community shared...
View ArticleGorgeous 'Pillars Of Creation' Shine In New Hi-Def Hubble Photos
Twenty years after it snapped one of the most iconic space photos ever, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revisited the "pillars of creation" in new high-def splendor. What better way to celebrate...
View ArticleIncredible Teen Poets Sum Up Everything Wrong With America
"There are things missing from our history books." Indeed, American textbooks have plenty of blind spots, but Belissa Escobedo, Rhiannon McGavin and Zariya Allen offer a wide-ranging view of our...
View ArticleHarvey Fierstein On His Career, Drag Culture And His Beef With Johnny Weir
Actor and playwright Harvey Fierstein is, once again, in no-nonsense mode, looking back on his career with signature candor in a new interview with PrideSource. With his Tony-winning musical "Kinky...
View Article'Saturday Night Live' Announces Hosts Kevin Hart And Blake Shelton
Kevin Hart, Sia and Blake Shelton are coming to "Saturday Night Live." On Jan. 17, Hart will take the stage for his second time to promote two projects: the upcoming film "The Wedding Ringer" (which...
View Article'Parks & Recreation' Final Season Trailer Includes Ultimate Tammy Joke
NBC released a preview for the final season of "Parks and Recreation" on Tuesday, and embedded within is a glimpse of what might be the ultimate Tammy joke and / or an excellent parody of "Vertigo."...
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