And spoken language is more varied than written text. There are accents and dialects, meaningful hesitations that can’t be ...
An unusual case of the latter is Chinchikurin in Torrance. The name translates from Japanese as “short fat guy.” The restaurant’s specialty is okonomiyaki, which translates as “grilled however you ...
Review: Even Realities G2 smart glasses add a simplistic yet engaging floating display for your face
The meat of the Even Realities G2 glasses is what the user sees. It’s the experience of wearing a pair of glasses that shows ...
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PK was courage, today is caution: Rajkumar Hirani talks about the rise of defensive Bollywood
Rajkumar Hirani admits a bold satire like PK might face fierce backlash in today’s outrage-driven climate. Yet, he insists filmmakers must choose conviction over fear, even if criticism is inevitable.
Some sci-fi movies completely ditch the idea of an enemy entity to instead focus on human ingenuity and the consequences of technology.
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At Santa Ana Immigration Court, church members keep a watch on changing deportation policy
This court observer program started last summer when the Trump administration’s deportation campaign ramped up in Southern ...
The internet oracle translates the world of the ultra-rich, but peel back the Loro Piana and the question remains: what does ...
New book details the artic adventures of Neil Shea as he encounters mobile phone using Inuits, plenty of wolves, the odd reindeer and a frosty Russian reception.
Most of us have moved on, maybe still vibing to Bad Bunny's rousing celebration of Puerto Rico and Latin culture. Some of y’all? Still fuming.
Capcom and biotech art group LOM BABY bring Resident Evil’s T-virus to Shibuya PARCO, explaining the exhibit, safety claims, and real biotech context ...
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Revealed: what Trump really thought of Bad Bunny | Opinion
Raw Story is proud to publish for the first time Donald Trump’s full and frank evaluation of last weekend's Super Bowl ...
They conclude their brief five-song set with Kai Tangata (translation: Eat People ): a potent account of the early 19th century musket wars in New Zealand, which also explores the tradition of ...
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