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How AC/DC turned 1976 into their breakout year, using High Voltage, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, and relentless touring to become global hard rock legends. Bon Scott, and Angus Young turned 1976 into rock history and never let go.
A personal look at Powers of Ten, the iconic documentary that explores the scale of the universe and continues to inspire curiosity decades later.
Listen to Cities and Memory Obsolete Sounds, a powerful archive preserving disappearing audio from obsolete tech and fading environments worldwide.
Baby Blues and Zits are shifting to reruns, marking a bittersweet moment for newspaper comic strips and the fading comfort of original daily funny pages.
Montreal cartoonist Cathon transforms everyday moments into funny, personal, and charming comics in Fruit Salad, a delightful slice-of-life gem.
Reuters reignites the Banksy identity mystery, linking Robin Gunningham to the famed street artist and raising new questions about anonymity, myth, and art.
Why The Wizard of Mars joins Santa Claus Conquers the Martians as my favorite cozy, sleepy Mars cult movie ritual for the perfect night’s sleep.
Cereal Savages revives the wild joy of eating sugary cereal while watching cartoons, turning 1980s mascot nostalgia into a funny, heartfelt graphic novel.
Wet Leg’s live performance of "Catch These Fists" at KEXP is raw, explosive, and fearless, turning frustration into a thrilling post-punk anthem of empowerment.
Feeling overwhelmed by negativity? See how Molang and Piu Piu, the gentle animated icon, bring comfort, kindness, and joy to a stressed, fast-paced world.
Tired of iTunes and fragmented music libraries? Parachord offers a fresh open-source approach that brings your streams, playlists, and local files together.
See how Ambrose Bierce’s classic short story An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Robert Enrico’s film adaptation influenced modern noir, psychological thrillers, and directors like Nolan and Soderbergh. It is not remembered only because of its ending, though the ending is unforgettable.
See how the poetic beauty of “April Come She Will” shaped The Graduate through its quiet sadness, seasonal imagery, and haunting depiction of a doomed romance, becoming the melancholy heartbeat of the film’s most iconic montage. It is the most underrated song in the movie.
From The Sugar Bears to Count Chocula, cereal box records and flexi-discs helped transform 1970s breakfast into a full-blown pop culture experience. These promotions are perfect examples of a time when breakfast brands offered far more than just cereal.
Play Super Mario Bros on CodePen! Jump, stomp, and collect coins in a CSS-only browser game with smooth animations and retro Mario World style. Even the most iconic video game mechanics can work smoothly without traditional programming.
Get Scott Pilgrim Takes Off on Blu-ray. Original cast returns, bold animation shines, and the cult favorite Netflix series is reimagined. It is the most complete and fully realized version of the Scott Pilgrim universe yet.
Did you know most people play Monopoly wrong? Discover the official rules, avoid common mistakes, and master winning strategies to dominate every game. Next time do not just go through the motions. Stick to the official rules.
Spider-Man Brand New Day trailer reveals a darker, street-level Peter Parker with new powers, comic-inspired storylines, and a fresh start for the hero. This Spider-Man story feels personal, gritty, and alive.
Real Vikings podcast reveals the untold stories of the Norse world. Follow Iain Glen as he explores Viking raids, culture, and iconic historical figures. It hooks you quickly and leaves you wanting more long after the final episode ends.
65 years on, the brilliance of Spy vs. Spy still comes down to its simplicity, proving again and again that great comedy needs no dialogue, only clever ideas, perfect timing, and a bold willingness to blow everything sky-high.
The Wild Party musical at NYC Center brings Joseph Moncure March’s 1928 cult poem to life with jazz, decadence, and unforgettable theatrical flair. Step into the glitz, glamour, and dark allure of the Roaring Twenties with The Wild Party.
























