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Four years before Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” became one of the best breakup records of the 1970s — and, many might say, all ...
This Thursday marks the national Art House Theater Day, but in addition to its 4K restoration of “The Search for Signs of ...
The administration’s approach, led by White House and Justice Department officials, would focus on a legal rather than a ...
Dodge sold more than 18,000 Challenger R/Ts in 1970, but only a few of them got both the 426 Hemi V8 and the SE package.
The copy of Jjson J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit was discovered tucked deep into an old bookcase at a home in Bristol and is one ...
You can almost feel it in the air. A slight shift in the beer-o-sphere. Somewhere, a guy in cargo shorts who's been lying to ...
Catch a Studio Ghibli classic and so-bad-it’s-good sci-fi with this week’s repertory screenings across Greater Boston, July ...
If you're a lipstick gal, then you know how great it is when you find a shade you love. This Kosas West Stick is my new ...
A researcher at Southern Illinois University wants to use agricultural waste products to develop carbon materials ...
If you've noticed that your eyes are puffy in the morning, this soothing gel can help get your skin ready for makeup: "For ...
For sports card collectors, the term “Holy Grail” is purely metaphorical, though the quest nevertheless begins to search for that special card.
A clever method from Caltech researchers now makes it possible to unravel complex electron-lattice interactions, potentially transforming how we understand and design quantum and electronic materials.