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A Divisive Superman Moment Defines The Character, According To Smallville Star Tom Welling
Smallville star Tom Welling has cited a divisive moment from Superman II as being the Man of Steel's definitive moment. Is he ...
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AI on Mars? NASA rover just drove across the Red Planet with no humans
For the first time, a Mars rover has crossed alien ground following a route drawn up not by human engineers, but by artificial intelligence. NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover recently completed a set of ...
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Serifos: An enchanting Greek island in the western Cyclades
The unspoiled beauty of Serifos, an island where the tranquility of natural landscapes harmoniously blends with the vibrant ...
**Spoilers for Industry Season 4 Episode 4 “1000 Yoots, 1 Marilyn,” now streaming on HBO Max** ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from "Industry" Season 4, Episode 4. Charlie Heaton's time on HBO's "Industry" could not have been a more polar opposite from his last gig -- nearly a decade ...
Industry Season 4 Episode 4 delivers a dark, wild episode that sticks the landing. Death, chaos, power games ... Let’s unpack.
Just when you thought Industry was done putting Rishi Ramdani (Sagar Radia) through hell, the series keeps finding new ways to make him suffer.
Addison Rae delivered a full-blown old Hollywood fantasy for one of the biggest nights of her career as she arrived to the red carpet at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
There’s a lot of good TV on right now. Even more specifically there’s a lot of good TV on HBO Max right now. In addition to Industry, there’s The Pitt and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and Heated ...
22 Kids and Counting star Sophie Radford was seen telling producers to stop filming as she shared a devastating update in the latest episode of the Channel 5 show. Sophie, 32, stepped into the ...
During and prior to the Golden Age of Broadway, songs regularly premiered on stage and then charted, spending time on the radio and becoming popular worldwide. In the 1960s, Broadway songs and popular ...
The rappers, rockers, crooners, K-pop idols, indie kids, and at least one wannabe 18th-century pirate who are setting the standard for how we dress right now.
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