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The American band OK Go just released a trippy new music video for "Love" that is very literally a hall of mirrors.
Ari Shapiro has been one of the hosts of All Things Considered, NPR's award-winning afternoon newsmagazine, since 2015.
OK Go members Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind talk with USA TODAY about the band's first album in over 10 years, "And the ...
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The band OK Go may be best known for its quirky videos featuring long takes and complex choreography. It also may be the band mostly likely to integrate plastics into its videos.
In a landmark step towards securing the future of agriculture, seeds cultivated in the UAE have been transported to the Arctic, where they are now securely stored in the world’s most protected ...
"It's all actually about these very simple mirror tricks," Kulash describes of the video, which features several kaleidoscope-like visuals, set to the background of an empty train station in Budapest.
Gaza’s children hold a mirror to our collective soul. In their survival – their defiant spark of life amid ruins – we see ...
An art connoisseur’s gallery-like Manhattan duplex has hit the market asking $14 million. The plush pad of Swiss art ...
They’ll be able to engage their imagination and make a test tube kaleidoscope, stack liquids, create lava, build a floating ghost, form a bouncy ball and much more. Physical activity is great ...