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Eccentric food-preparation competitions are usually the domain of eagle-eyed TV execs who must attempt to work out the drama can be spun across 24 weeks and showcase a dozen ​“characters” for the nation to root for. Filmmaker Constantine Costi manages to go from top to tail in a whip-cracking 75 minutes, chronicling as he does the 2023 edition of the World Porridge-making Championships in the wee Scottish burg of Carrbridge in his charming film, The Golden Spurtle. We’re largely placed in the hands of porridge Chieftain, Charlie Miller, who is planning to hang up his own spurtle after this, the 30th edition of the…

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Foo Fighters returned to the stage for their first show in more than a year on Saturday night (September 13th) at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, California. The last-minute concert was announced the night before, with tickets selling out immediately. The gig marked the debut of new Foo Fighers drummer Ilan Rubin, following reports earlier this summer that he had replaced Josh Freese in essentially what amounted a trade between the Foos and Nine Inch Nails. Grohl and company certainly gave fans their money’s worth at the intimate gig, playing a 25-song set, kicking off with “All My…

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Featured Podcasts Big Technology Podcast: Do We Care About The iPhone Air?, Nepal’s Discord Revolution, San Francisco’s 996 Culture The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Subscribe to Big Technology Podcast. The Social Radars: Founder Mode: Kashish Gupta, Founder and co-CEO of Hightouch Come be a fly on the wall as Y Combinator’s Jessica Livingston and Carolynn Levy talk to some of the most successful founders in Silicon Valley about how they did it. Subscribe to The Social Radars. Hard Fork: Are We Past Peak iPhone?…

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The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong “Because to remember is to fill the present with the past, which meant that the cost of remembering anything, anything at all, is life itself. We murder ourselves, he thought, by remembering.” “You see, carrots become bright orange because it’s so dark in the ground. They make their own light because the sun never reaches that far—like those fish in the ocean who glow from nothing? So when you eat it, you take in the carrot’s will to go upward. To heaven.” View Original Source Here

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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab scientists Edwin McMillan, left, and Ed Lofgren, stand atop the 7-foot-thick concrete shielding at the Bevatron, an early particle accelerator, in 1963. Credit: Berkeley Lab America is awesome at science. For as long as most of us have been alive, United States scientists have published more research, been cited more often by other scientists, earned more patents, and even won more Nobel Prizes than any other nation. All that scientific expertise has helped make the U.S. the most prosperous nation on Earth and led to longer and easier lives here and around the world. But until…

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The Black Rabbit Season 1 Episode 1 to 8 release date and time are right around the corner. It is a much-awaited crime thriller television miniseries created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman. It is the story of two brothers and their pursuit of success in the high-stakes New York City nightlife. Black Rabbit centers on the owner of a restaurant and VIP lounge, who invites trouble into his life when his brother rejoins the business. The limited series stars Jude Law, Jason Bateman, Chris Coy, Abbey Lee, Dagmara Dominczyk, and others. So, here’s all you need to know about…

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Next week, Jane Remover joins Turnstile on the North American leg of their Never Enough Tour. Before that kicks off, Jane Remover has shared the music video for the Revengeseekerz cut “Dreamflasher” and also dropped a new song with DeadAir labelmate Lucy Bedroque. Watch the video (directed by frequent collaborator Brendon Burton) and hear the new track, “Audiostalker,” below.“Audiostalker” may sound familiar to endeavoring Jane Remover fans, as a previous version of it was featured on the artist’s very briefly released Indie Rock mixtape. The project was online for only a matter of hours before the artist deleted it.Jane Remover’s…

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I don’t care what anyone or any trend report says about black leggings, you would have to have to pry them out of my cold, dead hands to get me to stop wearing them. I know that sounds over-the-top, but I take my leggings collection seriously. The closet staple has had a presence in my outfit rotations as far back as my ‘90s childhood and carried me through two pregnancies and the postpartum eras for both. Now days, these versatile and comfy pants serve a more fashionable purpose thanks to their resurgence in chic, everyday looks among fashion people and…

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As the company that either invented or popularized the dive watch, the GMT watch, the first water-resistant watch, the first automatic watches, and much more besides, you could hardly downplay Rolex’s influence on watchmaking history. But while its iconic sports watches, like the Submariner, Daytona and GMT-Master are endlessly imitated, Rolex is not seen as a trendsetter, preferring to ignore passing horological fashions. It does its own thing, iterating carefully and minimally on its age-old templates.Five years ago, however, Rolex introduced a collection so avant-garde that is still influencing creative decisions across the entire watch industry, and it did so…

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For athletes across all sports, few experiences are as agonizing as being forced to leave competition with a sudden muscle cramp. These painful, uncontrolled spasms — formally known as exercise-associated muscle cramps — have frustrated athletes, coaches and researchers for decades.Scientists have traditionally attributed exercise-induced cramps to dehydration or electrolyte imbalances. However, this theory left unanswered questions. For example, many well-hydrated athletes experience cramps, while others competing in hot, humid conditions remain unaffected.A growing body of research is challenging this explanation, pointing instead to the playing surface as a critical factor. You may like In my work as a sports…

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As autumn descends upon us not so unlike the crunchy golden leaves that mark the season, you may feel yourself pulled toward your bed or couch after work, drawn by the comfort of a cozy TV show perfect for fall.The annual time of falling leaves, warm cups of pumpkin-spice-whatever, cooler temperatures, and shorter days brings with it a natural yearning to curl up with a familiar slice of feel-good television as we try to unwind from the bright, high energy of summer and prepare for the dark, wintry days ahead.It’s a time of transition, nostalgia, and even homesickness for some,…

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Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited in Mexico after 17 years on Friday (Sept. 12), and the long wait to see Oasis live again was worth every moment — with the differences that led to their 2009 breakup behind replaced by a celebration of pure, unfiltered rock and roll. The British band’s inaugural stop in Latin America on their highly successful Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour — which launched in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4 — drew a crowd of 65,000 fans at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, according to promoter OCESA. It was the first of two sold-out nights at…

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Featured Podcasts Big Technology Podcast: Do We Care About The iPhone Air?, Nepal’s Discord Revolution, San Francisco’s 996 Culture The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Subscribe to Big Technology Podcast. The Social Radars: Founder Mode: Kashish Gupta, Founder and co-CEO of Hightouch Come be a fly on the wall as Y Combinator’s Jessica Livingston and Carolynn Levy talk to some of the most successful founders in Silicon Valley about how they did it. Subscribe to The Social Radars. Hard Fork: Are We Past Peak iPhone?…

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12 Sep 2025 Literary Fiction Books That Make You Rethink Everything Some stories don’t just entertain, they shift how you see the world. These novels ask questions about identity, morality, and belonging that you’ll carry long after the last page. They don’t hand you easy answers, but they give you new ways of thinking. Perfect for readers who love to be challenged. The Castor Chronicler by M. D. White Release Date: July 31, 2025 Cal Weems is an eccentric, idle gentleman living in Castor, a rural southern town. He has spent his entire life chronicling his fellow Castorites’ oddities and…

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Jaguars are known to be strong swimmersMatthias Graben/imageBROKER RF/Getty Images Camera traps show that an adult male jaguar swam at least 1.3 kilometres to an island in the reservoir of the Serra da Mesa dam in central Brazil – by far the longest recorded swim by one of these animals. In fact, it’s possible the jaguar swam nearly twice as far. Reaching the island would have required either a 1-km swim to a smaller island, followed by the 1.3-km swim, or a 2.3-km direct swim from the mainland with no stop. “We are being conservative by assuming that this cat…

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For anyone that has paid even a modicum of attention to the daily images coming out of Palestine, the scenes that make up From Ground Zero will be very familiar. Compiled of 22 shorts, all created since Israel increased their military efforts against Palestine in 2023, this anthology does exactly what the title suggests: it documents the experiences of Palestinians on the ground in Gaza, currently undergoing relentless violence from the Israeli occupation. The images are similar to those shared by Palestinian journalists on social media – young boys assuming the role of men, running to gather scraps of food for their…

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Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil revealed he had a stroke the day after Christmas that led to the postponement of the band’s Las Vegas residency, which starts Friday.“I had to learn to walk again, and that was tough,” Neil told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “The doctors said they didn’t think I’d be able to go back on stage again. I go, ‘No, no, I’m gonna do it. Watch and see.’”Indeed, Neil is scheduled to do it tonight, when Motley Crue plays their first of 10 shows at Dolby Live at Park MGM.READ MORE: Motley Crue Albums RankedWhat Happened When Vince Neil Had…

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Now that it’s mid-September, chances are that your fall social calendar is filling up, and you’re going to need after-dark outfits. While jeans and a nice top is a pretty fool-proof combination, there are going-out outfits that are more posh, and Chase Sui Wonders just put one on display. For her attendance at a Chanel dinner in NYC this week, Wonders opted for an all-black outfit that would’ve looked as chic in the ’90s as it does in 2025.As someone who loves a miniskirt outfit this time of year and is as invested in ’90s style as every other fashion…

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If you’re hunting for a well-priced Android tablet that’s perfect for occasional use around the house, look no further than the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which is currently discounted at Amazon to just $430. It’s one of our favorite Android tablets, with the right balance of features, power, and battery life for most people.Courtesy of SamsungDespite using an LCD screen instead of the increasingly common AMOLED, the Samsung’s 10.7-inch panel is vivid and clear for most use cases. It’s great for curling up with a movie in bed and bright enough to use outside if you’re keen on adventuring…

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Windsor Sinkhole Mastodon tusk, dated to approximately 178,000 years ago, was found in a gypsum sinkhole in Nova Scotia. Credit: Nova Scotia Museum An ancient DNA analysis of the remains of several mastodons, including those which roamed along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America, has revealed the Ice Age giants migrated vast distances in response to shifting climates and were far more genetically diverse than previously known. In the study published in the journal Science Advances, researchers from McMaster University and Harvard provide new evidence which significantly revises and reshapes our understanding of the species’ deeply complex evolutionary…

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James Gunn has explained why the opening dance sequence featured in Peacemaker Season 2 slightly changes in some episodes. The first four episodes of Peacemaker Season 2 are now available to stream on HBO Max. Created by Gunn, the DCU show sees John Cena reprise his role as Chris Smith/Peacemaker, while Danielle Brooks and Freddie Stroma star as Leota Adebayo and Adrian Chase/Vigilante. What did James Gunn say about the Peacemaker Season 2 intro changing? With new episodes of Peacemaker Season 2 dropping every Thursday, some DC Studios fans have noticed that the intro sequence, a dance number set to…

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The Who have added one more date to their current North American farewell tour. The October 1st concert at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California, will now mark the final show of the outing. Originally, the band’s “Song Is Over” farewell trek was supposed to end on September 28th at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, but now Acrisure Arena in the Coachella Valley will be the site of The Who’s historical final concert in the States. Get The Who Tickets Here Tickets for the newly announced October 1st show go on sale Wednesday, September 17th, at 10 a.m. PT…

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Featured Podcasts BG2 Pod: Inside OpenAI Enterprise: Forward Deployed Engineering, GPT-5, and More Open-source podcast on all things tech, markets, investing, and capitalism, hosted by Brad Gerstner and Bill Gurley. Subscribe to BG2 Pod. Decoder with Nilay Patel: Sierra CEO Bret Taylor on why the AI bubble feels like the dotcom boom A show from the Verge about big ideas – and other problems. Subscribe to Decoder with Nilay Patel. Lenny’s Podcast: $46B of hard truths from Ben Horowitz: Why founders fail and why you need to run toward fear (a16z co-founder) Interviews with world-class product leaders and growth experts…

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Mrs. Plansky Goes Rogue by Spencer Quinn Mrs. Plansky Goes Rogue is as humorous as it is action adventure. This senior sleuth demonstrated age is a mindset, not a drawback, and she is unstoppable when determined. Spencer Quinn, pseudonym for the always entertaining and clever author Peter Abrahams, has kept readers anxiously waiting for two years for Mrs. Plansky Goes Rogue. Fans will not be disappointed with the return of the delightful amateur sleuth Loretta Plansky, who debuted in 2023 with the memorable Mrs. Plansky’s Revenge. It was quite a divergence from his popular Chet and Bernie series,…

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