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Kominers's Conundrums: Meet Me in the Metaverse

We think you’ll find our latest Conundrum as enchanting as a peek inside a metaverse-transformed future.Escape room extraordinaires Logan Giannini, Cassandra Many, and Victor van Doorn from Sherlocked have discovered a potential software backdoor that would let us access the subconscious of a crafty but grumpy artificial intelligence named Marvin — the villain of their virtual adventure games Marvin’s Island and Marvin’s Moonbase, the latter of which debuted just this week.But we need your he...

The Simpsons - Everything2.com

Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 The Simpsons (thing) by Teiresias Tue Feb 27 2001 at 13:43:25 The Simpsons is a cartoon series dreamt up by Life in Hell creator, Matt Groening, apparently whilst sitting in the foyer of an office block when he had 15 minutes to kill before meeting his future co-worker James L. Brooks. The show itself centres around the lives of the eponymous family, Homer , Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a whole host of other ch...

Top 10 Robots in Pop Culture History - Analytics Insight

Technology was never able to keep up with storytellers’ imaginations, and every medium’s history is littered with fantastically designed robots of different forms, sizes, and purposes. This interest is understandable. The robot notion is so broad that it allows for an infinite variety of designs and concepts. Perhaps more intriguing is the fact that robots are frequently employed, paradoxically, to cut through to a bigger truth about humans. Others, on the other hand, just feed our primo...

The Simpsons Library

The Simpsons Library Instagram account has been documenting all of the books, magazines, and other printed matter that has appeared on the long-running sitcom. Tags: books   The Simpsons   TV

Wallace Wood - Lambiek Comiclopedia

Also "Wally Wood" c.f. Hollywood and Wally World in the film 'Vacation' with Chevy Chase. -zas Lambiek Comiclopedia Weird Science #14. Wallace Wood was a versatile American comic artist, who excelled both in high-tech science fiction artwork and in humorous satire. He is also referred to as "Wally Wood" (although the utterly disliked the nickname "Wally"), while he signed some of his work with "Woody". His work for EC "New Trend" comic books such as 'Weird Science' and 'Weird Fantasy' ear...

Henry Every

Henry Every (b. 1653), also known as Henry Avery, Benjamin Bridgeman, ‘Long Ben’ and (incorrectly) John Avery, was one of the most savage and successful pirates in the Golden Age of Piracy. Capturing a treasure ship of the Mughal emperor in 1695 with a cargo worth over $95 million today, he promptly disappeared and was never seen again. Thanks to his jackpot capture of the Ganij-i-Sawai, Every gained the nickname ‘Arch Pirate’. It has long been said that Every’s huge success inspired ma...

Valkyrie

A Valkyrie is a figure in Norse mythology depicted as a warrior woman on horseback, a wolf or boar, and armed with a spear, who decides the fate of warriors in battle and carries the dead to Odin’s Valhalla. Valkyrie means "chooser of the slain", and those chosen will fight beside Odin at Ragnarök. Valhalla is Odin’s Hall of Heroes where the spirits of fallen warriors battle each other all day, return to life and health at evening, and spend the night drinking. It was one of f...

Old Henry – first-look review

Old Henry – first-look reviewSourceURL: https://lwlies.com/festivals/old-henry-first-look-review/ Old Henry is a western directed by Potsy Ponciroli that places us in 1906 Oklahoma County where Henry McCarty (Tim Blake Nelson), a widowed farmer, is living with his teenage son Wyatt (Gavin Lewis) among the temperate grasslands. While their existence within this far-flung rural idyll seems colourless, their life together is pleasant and uneventful enough. That is until Hen...

Artie and the Wolf Moon by Olivia Stephens – Graphic Novel Review

Creative and illustrator Olivia Stephens’s astonishing debut graphic novel Artie and the Wolf Moon breaks the barriers of supernatural stories and intersectionality. It’s a gorgeously told narrative about forgiveness and reconciliation. The graphic novel is available from Graphic Universe (Lerner Books).I received a free eARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.I spotlighted Olivia back in June and reviewed her webcomic Alone. Her skillful storytelling and art style neve...

Word namesakes, also known as homonyms | OUPblog

Word namesakes, also known as homonyms | OUPblog Search for: Menu Word namesakes, also known as homonyms Word Origins And How We Know Them Anatoly Liberman's column on word origins, The Oxford Etymologist, appears on the OUPblog each Wednesday. Subscribe to Anatoly Liberman’s weekly etymolo...

Tara

Tara is a female deity in both Hinduism and Buddhism who personifies compassion and offers salvation from the suffering of rebirth and death. She is thought to have been born of empathy for the suffering world and is regularly invoked for protection, guidance, and deliverance from difficult situations. In Hinduism, she is the second of the ten Mahavidyas, avatars of the great Mother Goddess Mahadevi (also known as Adi Parashakti as well as other names). Adi Parashakti manifests as the t...

Constellation Perseus: the hero

Perseus is one of ancient Hellas' greatest heroes, and it is not odd that he was immortalized in the night's sky. He is--of course--linked to the many constellations dedicated to the rescue of Androméda, but there is far more tot he hero Perseus.  Perseus was born to Danae, who was locked in a bronze chamber by her father Akrisios, where she was impregnated by Zeus in the form of a golden shower. Akrisios put both mother and child in a chest and set them adrift on the sea, but ...

Open for Business - novel openings

Thumbing through a bunch of novels--all varieties--it surprises me at how few know how to make the narrative interesting. They must be decent books. Someone took time to hone it and probably inflicted it on friends and mentors to read. And later, an editor bought it and--one would think--helped hone it further so that you have something interesting happening in the first two pages. Something. I'm not asking for a gunfight or a verbal one, but maybe. Something. This scene from Together is amaz...

A Summary and Analysis of the Diana and Actaeon Myth

The story of Diana and Actaeon and his band of hounds is a well-known tale from classical myth, especially thanks to Ovid, who included the story in his great anthology of myths involving transformations of various kinds, the Metamorphoses.But who was Diana, and who was Actaeon? Before we analyse this famous myth, it might be worth summarising its key details …Summary of the myth of Diana and ActaeonActaeon was a youth who was raised by a centaur, Chiron, who taught him how to hunt. Centaurs ...

A Summary and Analysis of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre

Here’s a seemingly uncontroversial statement: in 1847, a novel called Jane Eyre was published; the author was Charlotte Brontë. One of the most famous things about Jane Eyre is that the male love interest, Mr Rochester, has locked his first wife, Bertha Mason, in the attic of his house. Whilst this statement is fine as far as it goes, there are several things we might question about it. But we’ll come to those in our textual analysis of the novel. First, let’s briefly summarise the plot...

Alexander And America

Alexander the Great never tried to be a world conqueror. He fought wars in two areas: the Balkans and the Persian Empire. He never took his army outside the Balkans and the borders of the Persian Empire. Much of his time in the Persian Empire was spent not in fighting wars but in suppressing rebellions against the Macedonian occupation. He became the King of Macedon in 336 BC, after the assassination of his father King Philip II, the military genius responsible for building a powerful 50,000-...

IAPETUS (Iapetos) - Greek Titan God of Mortality

. Theoi Project - Greek Mythology Greek Gods >> Titans >> Elder Titans >> Iapetus (Iapetos) IAPETOS Greek Name Ιαπετος Transliteration Iapetos Latin Spelling Iapetus, Japetus Translation Wound, Pierce (with spear) (iaptô) IAPETOS (Iapetus) was one of the elder Titanes (Titans), sons of Ouranos (Uranus, Heaven) and Gaia (Gaea, Earth). Led by Kronos (Cronus), Iapetos and his brothers ambushed their father as he descended to lie with Mother Earth. Krios (Cr...

Caldecott Medal Contender: Breaking Waves: Winslow Homer Paints the Sea

by Sam JulianoEsteemed author Robert Burleigh and legendary artist Wendell Minor have previously gone aquatic in their non-fiction collaboration Trapped! A Whale’s Rescue.  The arresting work includes oceanic tapestries by Minor combining the visceral aspects of whale movement in the open sea with sublime compositions that convey the breathtaking aquamarine beauty of the sea.  The pair’s most famous partnership to date is the magnificent Edward Hopper Paints His World, based on the iconic art...

'The Simpsons' predicted Richard Branson's space trip just like everything else - Laredo Morning Times

On July 11, Richard Branson's VMS Eve spacecraft took off from Spaceport America in the New Mexico desert. Upon reaching an altitude of 15 kilometers, the VSS Unity aircraft detached itself from the spacecraft and ascended to a height of 89 km, exceeding the point where the United States government locates the border between Earth and space, at 80 km. Related: Did Richard Branson really travel into space? Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson Says No After spending several minu...

Classic Movies that Almost Had Different Endings

10 Classic Movies That Almost Had Different Endings | CBR - CBR - Comic Book Resources Cinema necessitates multiple cooks in the kitchen. Combined with the need for revision inherent to the creative process, many films end up different from how they were originally envisioned. RELATED: 10 Decent Movies With Amazing Last Acts There are 10 famous films with alternate endings conceived, scripted, or even filmed which differed from the final product, along with t...