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Smoke on the Water

Ian Gillan, at 75 years old, has sung Smoke on the Water since 1972. Whether with Deep Purple, the Ian Gillan Band, and Black Sabbath. He has sung the encore song in the range of 2,500 times for 50 years. I guess Ozzy Osbourne would be in the same dilemma by singing Paranoid.

Frank Miller’s Sin City Volume 1: The Hard Goodbye (Deluxe Edition)

I can't believe that Frank Miller's Sin City is 30 years old. It is my favorite Miller work, it's a masterpiece. I am biased because I love film noir movies. Miller brilliantly captures the essence of the genre on paper. If you never had a chance to get the original run, now is the perfect time to get a great piece of art with this deluxe edition of Sin City. It would be a sin not to get Volume 1, The Hard Goodbye.

Black Sabbath: Sabotage Super Deluxe

1975 was the peak year for Black Sabbath. Five years in and another four till Ozzy derailed. Sabotage was a strange album with some classic hits but at the same time, the band was going musically in different directions. They were starting to lose their identity. Personally, riff wise I love this album. My favorite song is Symptom of the Universe. It has so many guitar sounds that explore different experimental tunes.

Once Upon a Time In Hollywood Paperback Edition by Quentin Tarantino

The Oscar-winning director has a two-book deal with Harper, beginning with a novelization of “Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood” that is scheduled for this summer. “Once Upon a Time” will be a true Tarantino production: The book will come out first as a mass-market paperback, like the old pulp novels the filmmaker loves and will offer “a fresh, playful and shocking departure from the film,” according to Harper.

Real-time Map of Space Junk

The world may be my oyster but it is littered with space junk around it. Here is a real-time map of the space junk that's floating around Earth from AsriaGraph. There are nearly 6,000 satellites circling the Earth, but only 40% are operational. Who knew that there was so much crap up there.

You’re Dead To Me

I have gravitated to podcasts like no other time in my life. I love history-based podcasts. You're Dead to Me from BBC Radio 4 is a hilarious romp into history for people who hate history by Greg Jenner. Who knew could be so much fun. When these podcasts are put in a modern context, it is always fun to listen to. Jenner is labeled as a ‘celebrity historian’

There is no Place for Nirvana in Dante’s Circles of Upper Hell

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned if your name is Jocelyn Susan Bundy. She is suing Nirvana LLC, Live Nation Merchandise LLC and its Merch Traffic LLC unit, along with Silva Artist Management LLC, saying NIRVANA had been using her grandfather C.W. Scott-Giles drawing since 1997 on shirts, mugs, vinyl records, and other merchandise sold at stores including Walmart, H&M and Hot Topic.

Creator of Amazon’s Number One Toy Files Sweeping Lawsuit Against Copycats

The sought-after toy, invented by TeeTurtle CEO, Ramy Badie, is a plushie octopus that can flip from being happy one moment to sad the next. Demand for the Reversible Octopus Plushie exploded in 2020 after it was featured in several TikTok videos that went viral. Since then, kids and adults alike have wanted to get their hands on the plushie, making it the #1 Best Selling Toy and Game on Amazon.com for virtually all of 2021.

Day Old By Joe Ollman

In Day Old, award-winning cartoonist Joe Ollmann uses his trademark brand of dry humor to explain an important truth: That when times get tough, sometimes all you need is for someone to care enough to toast your bagels.

Long Live Rock…Celebrate The Chaos

Long Live Rock…Celebrate The Chaos is a deep dive into the culture of hard rock music. This genre, beloved by its millions of fans, is often misunderstood and maligned by the media and the music industry. In intimate interviews, the leading titans of rock discuss the genre and the special relationship they have with their audience.

The Short History of Hello vs Ahoy

Alexander Graham Bell used the word "ahoy" to greet people on the telephone. You would figure that would stick since he created the telephone. However, Thomas Edison, said "hello" to address people on the phone. The stubborn Graham Bell till his death used "ahoy" while the rest of the world greeted each other with hello.

Polaroid Go Starter Set

Create big, smaller, with the new Polaroid Go camera and film. The tiniest new member of the Polaroid family is your portable, wearable, partner in creativity. With classic film Polaroid film, but much smaller—cute, huh? Pre-order now exclusively on polaroid.com to get it in the palm of your hand, first.

The Fourth World by Jack Kirby Omnibus (New Printing)

Jack Kirby left Marvel Comics in 1970 due to creative differences with Stan Lee to create his greatest work for DC Comics which would later be called, The Fourth World. His Fourth World books were a failure in the early 70s. The Fourth World characters lingered in the DC universe for 50 years and play significant roles in shaping continuity. From 1970 till 1973, the New Gods books desperately tried to gain a following with poor sales.

Sandbox World : The Entertainment Playground