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Gustav Rosén’s Skymill Weather Station fuses digital and analogue design to create an esoteric hybrid weather and air quality ...
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Homes & Gardens on MSN8 surprisingly chic ideas we are stealing from the kitchens of the 1970sAlongside colorful high-pressure laminate cabinet doors, veneered wood furniture and kitchen cabinets were commonplace in the ...
By now, everyone knows that Miranda Lambert’s unique sense of style extends from her wardrobe to her home to her tour bus.
My quest for a true literary experience resulted in choucroute, a surprise organ feast, an epiphany at the Louvre, ...
Start your summer right with these new noises from Sabaton, Killswitch Engage, Battle Beast and more, then vote for your ...
Here are 32 LGBTQIA+ icons in rock and metal. In honor of Pride Month and celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community year-round, ...
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Why some fans might be struggling to keep up with metal's evolutionIn the early 1970s, music fans knew what to expect. A darkness to the songs with some droning bass, a guitar solo or three, ...
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LouderSound on MSNBabymetal name their favourite and most surprising collaborations on new album Metal ForthBabymetal have picked some of the choice cuts from their upcoming album Metal Forth. Talking exclusively to Metal Hammer, the J-metal trio say that their favourite team-up on the collabs-heavy effort, ...
By Joe Lynch Executive Digital Director For parents and priests back in the ‘80s worried about subliminal, evil messages in heavy metal music, Cold Slither was their worst nightmare. Or at least ...
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Parade on MSNLegendary '80s Metal Band Literally Shakes Fans to Core at Concert: 'Rough and Scary'Arguably the biggest name in metal music of the past 40 years is Metallica. The band has had an incredible run of undeniable success, defining thrash metal with hits like "For Whom The Bell Tolls," ...
We gave interior designers Darren Jett, Noz Nozawa, and Xavier Donnelly a photo of the same empty college apartment—and then ...
You know tablescaping, but have you heard of 'blanketscaping'? This new alfresco trend takes effect a couple of inches below ...
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