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April review – eerily elusive, superbly acted and crafted About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.” Our reviews feature a unique tripartite ranking system that captures the different aspects of the movie-going experience. We believe in Truth & Movies. Editorial Design View Original Source Here

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Sharon Osbourne has issued a lengthy statement lambasting the band Kneecap and the organizers of Coachella for the Northern Ireland hip-hop act’s anti-Israel messaging at the California festival over the weekend. She even went so far as to call for the revocation of Kneecap’s work visas. During their set on the second weekend of Coachella this past Friday (April 18th), Kneecap had the words “Fuck Israel, Free Palestine” projected on the big screen behind them. Other messaging included, “Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people … It is being enabled by the US government who arm and fund Israel…

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Zoom launched several new enterprise-focused features last week, expanding its agentic tools. The San Jose-based communications technology company is introducing several AI agents across the Zoom Workplace, including Custom AI Companion, Zoom Tasks, and more. Additionally, the company is also rolling out multiple new features for its existing products, such as Zoom Phone, Whiteboard, and Zoom CX. The new features arrive a month after Zoom unveiled its agentic strategy and revealed the roadmap for the features arriving in the coming months.Zoom Introduces New Agentic Features for EnterprisesIn a press release, the company announced the launch of agentic tools such as…

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Katie’s parents never told her “no” when she asked for a book, which was the start of most of her problems. She has an MLIS from the University of Illinois and works full time as a Circulation & Reference Manager in Illinois. She has a deep-rooted love of all things disturbing, twisted, and terrifying and takes enormous pleasure in creeping out her coworkers. When she’s not at work, she’s at home watching the Cubs with her cats and her cardigan collection. Other hobbies include scrapbooking, introducing more readers to the Church of Tana French, and convincing her husband that she…

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QUICK FACTSWhere is it? Mount Nyamuragira and Mount Nyiragongo, Congo [-1.46079851, 29.22711414]What’s in the photo? Infrared images of lava lakes that emerged during simultaneous volcanic eruptionsWhich satellite took the photo? Landsat 8When was it taken? June 30, 2014This striking, false-color satellite image shows the intense heat coming from a pair of lava lakes that emerged on simultaneously erupting volcanoes in Congo. The neighboring peaks are among Africa’s most active — and deadly — volcanoes.Mount Nyamuragira (top of image) and Mount Nyiragongo (bottom of image) are roughly 6 miles (10 kilometers) apart and are located just north of the city of…

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Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.04.5Since Lost went off the air 15 years ago, I’ve been searching for a series to scratch that itch. While shows like The Event, Flash Forward, and Manifest all came close, they fell short in many key areas, particularly with long-drawn-out mysteries that spin their wheels for too long. After Paradise Season 1 Episode 3, I can confidently say that I’ve found a worthy replacement that has me questioning every character, their motivations, and, of course, where they fit into the mysteries that drive the series. (Hulu/Screenshot) Initially, I figured Gabriela was about to get the…

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The Cure have announced a new Songs of a Lost World remix album. The new album, Mixes of a Lost World, is out June 13 and features remixes by Deftones frontman Chino Moreno, Trentemøller, Mogwai, Orbital, the Twilight Sad, Daniel Avery, Mura Masa, Âme, Shanti Celeste, and more. Below, hear two new remixes from the album, Four Tet’s take on “Alone” and Paul Oakenfold’s “cinematic” remix of “I Can Never Say Goodbye.”Proceeds from Mixes of a Lost World will benefit War Child UK. In a statement, the Cure’s Robert Smith said, “Just after Christmas I was sent a couple of…

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If you’re someone who loves expensive-looking nail trends, you’re going to want to save some watery nail inspiration down for your next nail appointment. It’s a look I’ve seen cropping up on all the most influential and exciting nail artists’ feeds. Watery nails are one of the chicest, most elegant-looking manicures I’ve seen since milky nails first stormed onto the trend circuit.If you’re already familiar with the best sheer nail polishes, watery nails take things one step further. Featuring diluted shades with an ultra-glossy finish, they mimic the look of sunlight on water, both reflecting the light and allowing your…

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The American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit on Monday against the US Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). In its lawsuit, the ACLU accuses the agencies of violating the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by ignoring the ACLU’s requests and subsequent appeals for information concerning the so-called Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) “attempted or actual access” to sensitive federal databases.The ACLU began pursuing documents under the federal transparency law in February, as WIRED first reported, responding to reports that Elon Musk’s DOGE operatives were seeking access to troves of personal information belonging to…

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Barely Visible by Kathleen Somers A heartfelt, eye-opening memoir that lingers long after the final page. Kathleen Somers’ Barely Visible: Mothering a Son Through His Misunderstood Autism is a deeply moving memoir that chronicles one mother’s emotional journey through grief, motherhood and the challenges of raising a neurodivergent child. With unflinching honesty, Somers invites readers into the most intimate corners of her life, offering a powerful story of resilience, advocacy and unconditional love. The memoir opens with a heart-wrenching decision: to terminate a pregnancy after learning that her unborn daughter has a rare chromosomal disorder. This tragic loss becomes the emotional backdrop…

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Can weight-loss drugs ditch the needles?Aleksandr Zubkov/Getty Images A daily pill appears to lower blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes as effectively as injectable drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro. The medication, called orforglipron, also led to substantial weight loss in clinical trials, meaning it could become a convenient alternative to popular weight-loss drugs. Drugs mimicking the hormone GLP-1, which regulates appetite and blood sugar, have exploded in popularity. Known as GLP-1 agonists, these medications can treat obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease. One downside is that nearly… View Original Source Here

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A Price Is Right contestant fell on the ground on set after winning a lot of money on the Showcase wheel. The contestant first won $1,000 after spinning 100, and then got a second chance to win more money. The episode was a special “All Cash Friday” where all of the prizes were money. Sabrina Miller was one of the first contestants called to Bidder’s Row on Friday, April 18. She bid $2,000 on a trip for two to Santa Fe, New Mexico. That was the highest price and since the retail price was $2,896, she won. For her game,…

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Spectacles of suffering and fascism in cinema About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.” Our reviews feature a unique tripartite ranking system that captures the different aspects of the movie-going experience. We believe in Truth & Movies. Editorial Design View Original Source Here

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If there’s one act that might’ve seemed unexpected at this year’s Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, it’s Los Mirlos, the iconic Peruvian group whose distinct blend of psychedelic cumbia conjures the mysticism and vibrant energy of the Amazon jungle. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news In their native country, Los Mirlos (named after the blackbirds of the Peruvian jungle) are legends, who have carved out a legacy that transcends generations. Today, founder and lead vocalist, Jorge Rodríguez Grández, plays alongside his two sons, Jorge L. Rodríguez (musical director, pianist and guitar)…

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Tom Wiggins / Wired: A look at the tactile devices from OneCourt, Field of Vision, and Touch2See that help visually impaired spectators follow live sports with their fingers — These three companies have developed tactile devices that help visually impaired spectators follow the live action playing out on the field. View Original Source Here

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17 Apr 2025 Startup Stories & Market Moves: New Reads to Watch Whether you’re scaling your first venture or just love a good market shake-up, this week’s business and finance novel picks are packed with ambition, strategy, and a touch of suspense. Startup Stories & Market Moves brings you fresh narratives that dive into disruptive ideas, high-stakes deals, and the minds behind the money. These reads don’t just inform—they inspire. Let’s see what’s hitting the shelf this week. The Bond: Succeeding in Sales and Unlocking the Power of Relationship Building by Sandra Rojas Release Date: March 26, 2025 The Bond…

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The capsid-protein language model (CAP-PLM) predicts fitness of AAV2 mutants. Credit: Human Gene Therapy (2025). DOI: 10.1089/hum.2024.227 A new study in Human Gene Therapy describes a machine learning (ML) model that can be used as a surrogate for laborious in vitro experiments. This in silico approach aims to increase the fitness of clinical adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsids to make gene therapies more economically viable for patients. Developing AAV capsids with improved yield, or fitness, is a key strategy for reducing manufacturing costs in order to make gene therapies more affordable. Christian Mueller and co-authors from Sanofi describe a state-of-the-art ML…

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Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.04.5If you’re not a Cousin Randy fan after Tracker Season 2 Episode 17, you’re missing out because the character has been a brilliant addition to the Tracker family. Bobby’s cousin has mostly been relegated to Bobby-like duties since he was introduced this season, but he’s made an impact with his funny one-liners and generally low-key attitude, which is in major contrast to Colter’s more stoic approach. The two have made a good team thus far, so teaming them up in person was a clever decision. It paid off in delivering one of the funnier episodes of…

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Sydney Sweeney has once again fueled breakup rumors with Jonathan Davino after reportedly stepping out without her engagement ring. The Euphoria star, who was engaged to longtime partner Davino, sent the internet into a frenzy—this time by flashing a noticeably bare ring finger. Sydney Sweeney spotted without ring amid split It all began when a video surfaced showing Sweeney singing karaoke. The clip didn’t offer much context about who she was with, but it showed her enjoying a carefree night. Sydney Sweeney’s hand was seemingly missing the ring that once symbolized her engagement to Jonathan Davino. The next day, an…

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Over the past few weeks, Sleep Token have steadily been teasing new information regarding Even in Arcadia (their highly anticipated follow-up to 2023’s Take Me Back to Eden). Well, the mysterious group have finally revealed the full track listing for Even in Arcadia, and fans have a lot of jokes and theories.Even in Arcadia’s Full Track ListingLast Friday (April 18), Sleep Token posted to Instagram an image – which you can view below – containing all 10 tracks on Even in Arcadia alongside the comment: “Prepare. Even In Arcadia, May 9th.”As you can see, the rundown of tunes is as follows:01. “Look…

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My non-fashion friends just asked me what the best leather sandals of the season were and I had a lot to say about it.There’s always that shoe. The one that quietly dominates every wardrobe for a season, popping up on pavements, in front-row photos, and on all the best dressed people you pass in cafés. Autumn has its loafers, winter gets all snug and booted up—but when spring hits, sandals step in (quite literally) to remind us that style doesn’t have to be heavy-handed. And this year, the best leather sandals are doing more than just filling the seasonal slot—they’re…

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Gemini Advanced — the AI service that’s bundled with the Google One AI Premium plan — will be free for a year for college students in the US. Students can now claim 15 months of access to Gemini Advanced, as the company seeks to compete with rival OpenAI’s recent decision to provide two months of ChatGPT Plus for students in the US. As part of the promotion, users will also have access to 2TB of storage for Google products on their personal account, along with other Gemini AI features.Google’s Gemini Advanced Offer is Limited to US StudentsAccording to details on…

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Welcome to the Sunday edition of Today in Books, where we recap the stories readers were most interested in this week. New Study Finds That Book Bans Increase Readership of Inclusive Content Researchers at Carnegie Mellon and George Mason University have published a new study about the impact of book bans on the consumption of banned books, and the results might surprise you. Using book circulation data from a “large library content and services supplies to major public and academic libraries in the United States” about the top 25 most-banned titles, found that: Book bans increase the circulation of banned books by 12% compared…

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Earth-based lifeforms known as lichens may be tough enough to survive on Mars, a new study suggests.Scientists came to this conclusion after blasting the lichens with a year’s worth of Martian radiation in less than a day during a lab experiment — and the terrestrial lifeforms survived the process.Mars is not an easy place to live. The Red Planet is essentially one giant desert with a minimal atmosphere, low temperatures and no liquid water at its surface. But the biggest barrier to life on Mars is the lack of a strong magnetic field, which protects against the constant bombardment of…

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From the moment Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez took the stage to sing “The Start of Something New” on New Year’s Eve in 2005, we knew we believed in love. Okay, well, maybe our road to loving love stories wasn’t that instantaneous, but here at Swooon, we’ll be the first to admit that whether you grew up watching Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century in 1999 or Descendants in 2015, the Disney Channel Original Movie enjoyer to rom-com aficionado pipeline is the real deal. View Original Source Here

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Miller Lite and Pringles may just be the mash-up you didn’t know you needed.Not something you’ve been clamoring for? What if I told you there was meat involved with this crispy snack?What Do Miller Lite Pringles Taste Like?Miller Lite and Pringles announced this week that they had developed a “first-of-its-kind innovation.” The Pringles x Miller Lite collab brings the debut of two limited-edition chip flavors.Pringles x Miller Lite Beer Can Chicken is touted as tasting like roasted chicken with hints of garlic, onion and beer.Beer can chicken pringlesPringles/CanvaPringles x Miller Lite Griller Beer Brat combines black pepper, caramelized onion, and…

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Kendrick Lamar and SZA launched their “Grand National Tour” (get tickets here) in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Saturday, teaming up for a massive 52-song, nine-act set that saw the longtime collaborators perform both together and solo as they ran through their respective catalogs. Get Kendrick Lamar and SZA Tickets Here Lamar opened with the live debut of GNX standout “wacced out murals” along with “squabble up,” followed by To Pimp a Butterfly staples like “King Kunta” and “ELEMENT.” From there, SZA took the spotlight with a run of Ctrl favorites including “Love Galore,” “Broken Clocks,” and “The Weekend,” before the two came…

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Rocky Kramer will be hosting “Ace of Space” on this week’s episode of Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays on Twitch. Tune into Twitch on Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 at 7 PM PT for this amazing show. Rocky Kramer is a guitar virtuoso, often being compared to the greatest guitar players in the world. Rocky has performed on shows with some of the greatest musicians on the planet including Ozzy Osbourne, John Lodge, Steve Vai, Leland Sklar, Kenny Aronoff, Tommy James, Verdeen White, Ten Years After, BuckCherry, Rick Wakeman and more. Rocky’s first studio album, “Firestorm” is now available worldwide…

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I’m a big fan of using the right tool for the job in the kitchen. No surprise there, yet I frequently get that FOMO-y feeling that something new or different might be better than what I own.Several months ago, I looked at a set of carbon steel knives made in Oregon by Steelport. They were beautiful, with their blade patina and sculptural wood handles. I wondered if I was keeping up with the Portlandians, and particularly their bread knives, when I compared it with my inexpensive but high-performing Mercer Culinary Millenia.The Mercer is America’s Test Kitchen’s top pick for serrated…

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Accidents Happen and Other Stories by F.H. Batacan ” … ideal for readers who would like some thrilling tales but have limited time.” Soho Crime is a leader in presenting and publishing global mysteries and crime fiction going well beyond the known writers from all parts of Europe and Scandinavia by introducing authors from Central and South America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa. There are many exciting authors yet to be discovered.   A Trailblazer in Filipino Crime Fiction F.H. Batacan won the Philippine National Book Award in 2002 for her first novel Smaller and Smaller Circles, a detective thriller which…

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