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  • Review: Caesura: A Butchery (The Plagiarists)

    Review: Caesura: Butchery (The Plagiarists)

    While I appreciate The Plagiarists’ ambition, at a fast-paced intermission-free 90 minutes, Caesura: A Butchery is interesting but exhausting – and has limited... Read more

    The 07 October 2011 by   Chicagotheaterbeat
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  • 3 Knives That Changed The World

    Knives That Changed World

    image credit Of all of humankind's early inventions there are few that are still commonplace in the modern home. The fan assisted oven has replaced fire and I... Read more

    The 07 October 2011 by   Gerard
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  • Top 10 Most Ridiculous Wannabe Rulers Of Nations

    Most Ridiculous Wannabe Rulers Nations

    image credit Leaders can be pretty entertaining when they lose their ever-loving minds and just start with the power abuse and quirky behavior. But the things... Read more

    The 06 October 2011 by   Gerard
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  • Sniffing Out the Time of Death

    Sniffing Time Death

    You’ve seen a paramecium before. It was that little football-shaped (actually a prolate spheroid) critter that you viewed under the microscope in high school... Read more

    The 05 October 2011 by   Dplylemd
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  • New Blood, and a Rubber Chicken

    Blood, Rubber Chicken

    Il Barbiere di Siviglia returns to the Met. Isabel Leonard (left) looks on as tenor Javier Camarena sings "Cessa di piu' resistere" in Il Barbiere di... Read more

    The 05 October 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • 18 Examples Of Amazing Long-Exposure Photography

    Examples Amazing Long-Exposure Photography

    image credit Streaks of light, trailing stars, smoothly swirling water, surreal color gradients and stretched wisps of cloud - all of these effects are possibl... Read more

    The 05 October 2011 by   Gerard
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  • Merlin's Camelot - Château De Pierrefonds

    Merlin's Camelot Château Pierrefonds

    image credit Those people who have been avidly following the BBC TV series Merlin may have wondered about the wonderful set used to recreate Camelot. The... Read more

    The 05 October 2011 by   Gerard
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  • Bob Dylan Tipped to Win Nobel Prize in Literature

    Dylan Tipped Nobel Prize Literature

    Singer Bob Dylan is a living legend. Could he scoop the Nobel Prize in Literature this Thursday? The betting markets suggest he has a decent chance. But Nobel... Read more

    The 05 October 2011 by   Periscope
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  • WikiLeaks Headquarters In Sweden

    WikiLeaks Headquarters Sweden

    According the Architect’s website, this office was constructed for an internet service provider 30 meters down under the granite rocks of the Vita Berg Park in... Read more

    The 05 October 2011 by   Saharg
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  • The Bad Neighbor

    Neighbor

    Yesterday morning the gardienne came up to ask us not to use the water in the front of the apartment at all, all day. Workmen are doing travaux (renovation work... Read more

    The 04 October 2011 by   Sedulia
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