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Superman, often dismissed as an outdated fantasy, mirrors relevant social constraints as a saviour burdened by the need to be ...
Not every great TV show needs multiple seasons to make an impact and keep people hooked. Some get it right by telling a full ...
Bleach stands as one of the “Big Three” shonen anime, right alongside Naruto and One Piece, and for good reason. The series is packed with some of the most insane displays of power in anime history, ...
Oprah Winfrey's new book club pick for July is "Culpability," a family drama about the consequences of AI that she calls ...
A pandemic, untold numbers dead, an assorted bunch of survivors and their journey to an apparent sanctuary in the South of ...
The world-famous Edinburgh Festival and Fringe returns on 1 August but organisers have warned that soaring accommodation costs and holiday let restrictions could mean the event is facing ‘grim’ ...
The Sandton SPCA is calling on the community to help ease the burden on their shelter with a special 40-day fundraising drive to support animals in need.
Though Pride Month will soon be over, it is never too late to celebrate the Queer community and all who are a part of it.
The author of Lake of Darkness, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on why, in a world awash with fictional dystopias, he set out to write the opposite ...
AI slop means faster and cheaper content, and the technical and financial logic of online platforms creates a race to the bottom.
Those are among the types of societies created by Lowell Middle School eighth-graders who have been working on a Utopian community. Lowell Middle School principal Rebecca Pavich said teachers Anna ...
A new book illuminates the dark ideas underlying tech oligarchs' predictions for the future.