Here are the eleven best 1970s glam rock albums ranked in order.There probably isn’t another period in rock history quite like the early-to-mid 1970s and there probably never will be again, in all honesty. As we know, the late 1960s was when the tides began to turn; gone were the days where people thought The Beatles actually had long hair. By the time the 1970s rolled around, it was game over. Rockstars were decked out in makeup, platform boots, glitter, and clothes that simply would’ve been unthinkable a few years earlier. Some of the Alice Cooper group’s first outfits were old…
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Featured Podcasts Lenny’s Podcast: OpenAI’s Head of Design: This is the best time in history to be a designer | Ian Silber Interviews with world-class product leaders and growth experts to uncover actionable advice to help you build, launch, and grow your own product. Subscribe to Lenny’s Podcast. Big Technology Podcast: Best of Big Technology: How Ozempic Changes Our Bodies, Minds, and Economy — With Johann Hari 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. Hard Fork: Zuckerberg’s Anti-Doom Fantasy + Finally…
What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write this book? The ghost mall phenomenon inspired Mall Goddess. Having grown up in the Midwest, I’m struck by the transformation of malls from fun meeting places to acres of emptiness. I hope these old buildings will transform in a positive way. So, I set a story in a crumbling behemoth. The characters within the mall battle against changing times and corruption. It’s a light-hearted read, but it’s firmly grounded in the real-life evolution of brick-and-mortar to online retail, and how this impacts people\’s financial stability and community connections. If…
A Chinese container vessel has set sail for Europe through the Arctic as part of a new weekly service on a route that cuts shipment times in half but that environmental groups warn could speed up the melting of polar ice. View Original Source Here
John Johnson/HBO Max The ambitious HBO series “Lanterns,” based on DC Comics’ “Green Lantern” franchise, stars Aaron Pierre as John Stewart, a rookie space cop training under aging intergalactic peacekeeper Hal Jordan, played by Kyle Chandler. Stewart learns some of the dos and don’ts of being a member of the Green Lantern Corps cosmic peace force in the rural America of “Lanterns.” The pair of superheroes stumble onto a conspiracy threatening to disrupt more than just Stewart’s apprenticeship. The show has been compared to “True Detective,” which happens to be one…
The new movie and TV releases coming to HBO Max from August 17 to August 23, 2026, include Mother Mary, Thanksgiving, and many more. Mother Mary is written and directed by David Lowery. The psychological drama film focuses on pop star Mother Mary reuniting with her estranged friend and ex-costume designer. However, this reunion brought old wounds to the fore, forcing Mary to face her past. The film received mixed reviews and features Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel in key roles. Also coming to HBO Max is the Eli Roth-directed slasher film Thanksgiving, which follows a small town in Massachusetts…
Noah Kahan welcomed Chappell Roan on stage during his Saturday concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena to perform her song “California.” Watch fan-made video below. Late into the 27-song set on Kahan’s “The Great Divide Tour,” he introduced Roan, who thanked the audience before giving Kahan some appreciation. “Noah always stands up for me,” Roan told the crowd. “He’s a good person, for real.” Get Noah Kahan Tickets Here Before performing “California,” a song from Roan’s 2023 debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, Kahan said the track was the first he ever heard by his…
I’m a beauty editor, so it’s part of my job to trial and document the eye creams that blast away dark circles and the serums that revive dull skin. While these lotions and potions get us to the finish line, everyone knows that the real driver behind bright under-eyes and plump skin is adequate sleep.While I have a seemingly endless number of products that can place a Band-Aid over a bigger issue, I know enough about the human body to recognize that I’ll never achieve the complexion, energy, or metabolism I desire until my sleep quality improves. But as someone…
I’m already growing hoarse in Golden Gate Park as Charli XCX takes the stage at a San Francisco music festival. The crowd starts jumping as a guitar hook hits, and I reluctantly comply, bouncing around on these aging knees as my chunky Puff necklace almost flies off the chain.During a lull in the set, someone next to me compliments the necklace, which has stainless steel swirls and a bulbous orange center. Their eyes grow wide as I flip the cap off and explain that it’s a hidden USB flash drive—I plugged the Puff into my phone to show off the…
Every month, the What’s Up in YA newsletter has a roundup of the best YA graphic novels and comics out that month. I’ve combined all of these comics into a collection: Young Adult Graphic Novels & Comics of 2026. Anyone can browse Book Riot collections and click the covers to find the publisher’s description, the Book Riot recommendation, and links for where to purchase the title.All Access members can create their own private and public collections, so if you want to keep track of the new YA releases on your TBR, that’s the best way to do it! Check out…
Four lemurs that had close contact with people, including one via a “lemur yoga” class, caught a human herpesvirus and subsequently died, a new study shows.The virus at fault was herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which is extremely common in humans. In people, the infection usually causes no symptoms or produces cold sores. In primates, though, the infections can often be deadly — in this case, all four lemurs developed encephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, and died.This is the first time that an HSV-1 infection has been confirmed in lemurs via a molecular analysis — namely, PCR tests…
NBC In 1967, Julie Newmar — who was already well known for her slinky portrayal of Catwoman on another hit 1960s TV show, “Batman” — beamed her way into the 2nd season of the original “Star Trek” series. Her character made it to the end of her episode, too. But if writer D.C. Fontana had her way, that ending would have been far more tragic. In “Friday’s Child,” Captain Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) must protect Eleen, the pregnant widow of Capella IV’s slain…
In perhaps the least surprising news of all of Disney’s D23 Expo this year, the company announced they are moving forward with a third film in their hugely successful Zootopia franchise.Voice actors Ginnifer Goodwin (Judy Hopps) and Ke Huy Quan (Gary De’Snake) announced the project during the D23 Disney films event on Friay night. They revealed the film’s title treatment (and, yeah, it’s just called Zootopia 3) as well as the fact that it will introduce birds to the world of Zootopia. (Snakes like Quan’s Gary were introduced in Zootopia 2.)READ MORE: The Worst Disney Villains of All TimeFew sequels in history have ever felt more…
Though they haven’t made a hit in 25 years, Sugar Ray has never really gone away in the minds of millennials like Julia Jacklin, who grew up on Mark McGrath and co.’s indelible late ‘90s alt-rock-and-pop blend. That’s why the Australian singer-songwriter decided to cover the band’s single “Every Morning” for Triple J. Check out her slightly more downtempo version below.“I’ve liked it since I was a little kid,” Jacklin says about the track. “I love any way to connect with my younger self as much as I can. I feel like we were singing it together: me now, and…
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A recent National Student Safety Survey found that one in six students attending Australian universities had been sexually harassed and one in 20 had been sexually assaulted since starting university. View Original Source Here
Hulu THE PERFORMER | Lola Petticrew THE SHOW | Hulu’s “Furious” THE EPISODE | “Pick a Sticker” (August 10, 2026) THE PERFORMANCE | For much of Hulu’s “Furious” thus far, serial killer Catherine has seemed largely unflappable. She knows the men on whom she wants to exact revenge — all men who abused her, in some form, in her youth — and she’s hardly flinched while leading each of them to their demise. But Catherine’s cool exterior has been masking a hurt and haunted young woman, and Lola Petticrew spent…
Recently, I went to see Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey in beautiful 70 mm at the Filmhouse here in Edinburgh. I was completely blown away by its scale, ambition and visual beauty, but I was also troubled by its relationship to Homer’s original text, the changes to the story, to Odysseus’ character, and to key elements of the plot.Then I saw it again, and something changed. The second time, I was able to put aside my expectations of what The Odyssey should be and see it on its own terms as Nolan’s version of this ancient story, reimagined for a new generation. I realised that my resistance the first time wasn’t really…
From career milestones to new releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Romeo Santos Launches Fundación Los Santos to Support Children With Autism Romeo Santos is turning a very personal experience into a broader mission. On Tuesday (Aug. 11), the bachata superstar announced the launch of Fundación Los Santos, a registered 501(c)(3) organization created to support children with autism and their families through greater access to resources, educational opportunities, developmental programs and community initiatives. “As a father of…
September is just around the corner, and in true back-to-school fashion, I need new sneakers. Adidas is always my go-to. Not only are the styles cool, but ICYMI, it’s having a sneaky sale. Until August 17, save 20% on Adidas full-price and sale styles with the promo code SPLASH. To save you time, I’ve already gone through and found the standout items—all under $100.Below, shop animal-print SL72s (a style popular with celebrities like Suki Waterhouse and Bella Hadid, to name a few), polka-dot track jackets, satin running shorts, and so much more. Don’t forget to use code SPLASH at checkout…
Privacy advocates and musicians rallied outside Madison Square Garden on Friday, pushing for new legislation to prevent facial-recognition technology at the venue and other public spaces in New York City.“MSG and its CEO, James Dolan, have been flagrantly abusing biotechnology,” City Council member Shahana Hanif said at the event on Friday, after leading a chant of “ban the scan.” In January, Hanif proposed a bill that would prohibit public venues from using biometric recognition tech such as Madison Square Garden’s facial-recognition systems.Madison Square Garden is well-known for its biometric data collection practices. As WIRED has previously reported, fans who are…
Explore Biography and Memoirs that spotlight creative legacies, athletic triumphs, and personal resilience. These life stories reveal the hidden struggles behind cultural icons, the pressures at the top of their games, and the intimate truths found within everyday courage. Perfect for readers seeking inspiring, eye-opening nonfiction journeys. The Superman Wars: A Battle for Truth, Justice, and an American Icon by William Bernhardt Release Date: – New witnesses, unpublished manuscripts, personal letters, and more reveal the complex and dramatic history of Superman and his creator, Jerry Siegel. This is a David and Goliath clash with twists, turns, and devastating upheavals. An…
BERLIN — Archaeologists have finally determined which weapon caused mysterious square holes in the skulls of soldiers who died in the 1361 Battle of Visby. Close analysis of the bone fractures and cutting-edge motion-capture technology revealed that medieval combatants worked in groups to methodically incapacitate their opponents and then deliver a final, fatal blow with a spiked club.”We have to understand the complexity of medieval combat; it’s not a simple process,” Patrick Randolph-Quinney, a biological anthropologist at Uppsala University in Sweden, said in a research presentation Aug. 5 at the 25th European Paleopathology Association meeting in Berlin. The research has…
Disney/Hulu The Onyx Collective series “Deli Boys” has been canceled at Hulu after just two seasons, TVLine has confirmed. The series had been a priority for Onyx, which pushed for more cast members at the end of its freshman season. After “SNL” vet Fred Armisen joined as a series regular, the show was eventually renewed for Season 2. The series later added a supporting cast that included Andrew Rannells, Kumail Nanjiani, Lilly Singh, Robin Thede, and Tan France, but following the second run’s low ratings, even those late additions couldn’t help it…
Disney has unveiled the first look at its upcoming Encanto ride at Disney’s Animal Kingdom during the D23 event on August 14, 2026, giving fans a closer look at the attraction’s design, ride vehicles, and characters. The new ride will be part of the new Tropical Americas area, which is scheduled to open in 2027. Based on the 2021 animated film, the attraction will take guests into the magical world of the Madrigal family and also expand on Antonio Madrigal’s connection with animals. The first look at the attraction has impressed the fans, with DrewDisneyDude praising the upcoming experience, saying,…
Slipknot officially confirmed their split with Sid Wilson in a new statement on social media today (Aug. 14) but have since deleted the post.TMZ first reported on the alleged split on July 31 but the band hadn’t formally acknowledged the rumors until today.”Effective immediately, Slipknot will no longer be associated with Sid Wilson. We wish him the best in his future endeavors,” the deleted statement read.The post didn’t provide any further context regarding the reason for the split. See a screenshot of the post below from before it was taken down.Instagram – @Slipknotslipknot sid wilson statementThe initial July 31 TMZ report stated…
By Howard Bloom To understand why we are going crazy, you have to understand a basic principle. Parents love to trash the technologies their kid’s flash. In the 1990s, gory, blood and guts videogames were booming. And adults blamed those games for the violence and crime in society. In 1992 and 1993 there were Senate hearings about Mortal Kombat—a blood-drenched video game that urged you to outbattle an opponent then commanded you to “finish him’ and encouraged you to rip out his heart and tear off his head with his spinal cord still dangling. In 1997 came Grand Theft Auto,…
Featured Podcasts Hard Fork: Zuckerberg’s Anti-Doom Fantasy + Finally an A.I. Detector That Works + A.I. Math The future is already here. Each week, journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore and make sense of the latest in the rapidly changing world of tech. Subscribe to Hard Fork. Channels with Peter Kafka: Joanna Stern on the New Siri, OpenAI’s Weird Gadget, and Life After the Wall Street Journal Media and tech aren’t just intersecting – they’re fully intertwined. To understand how those worlds work, Peter Kafka talks to industry leaders, upstarts and observers. Subscribe to Channels with Peter Kafka. Big…
This is the first in a three-part series diving deep into the current state of prison censorship. All of these pieces are by guest writer Aaron Blumberg. Blumberg holds a library degree and has worked in several public libraries and nonprofits throughout his career. He’s passionate about prison literacy, and his experience comes in part from being justice-impacted. Blumberg has worked on several national projects relating to prison literacy and prison censorship, including as part of the group behind updating the American Library Association’s “Standards for Library Services for the Incarcerated or Detained.” At this year’s American Library Association conference,…