Ever since discovering Emsculpt at SXSW in April I have been wanting to try it. And after some research I discovered that Pure Derma in OKC had a machine! As you know, I love trying out the latest beauty/wellness treatments so I said sign me up. And without further ado, here’s my ...
A24’s Next Chapter: What to Expect After ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Secret movies. Its most expensive TV series. From hot projects to Cannes hopefuls, the post-Oscars A24 is ready for its encore. By Eric Kohn, Brian WelkMarch 16, 2023 12:30 pm ...
Q: What more can you tell me about what we can expect from BlizzCon? A: I’m just so thrilled to be bringing it back in the fall of 2026 and I think time is on our side. That was a big part of why we wanted to take this longer lens approach to make sure that everybod...
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8i, the MR startup, developed a Holo app that was used to create a lifelike hologram of John Hamm for the Sundance Film Festival and a Buzz Aldrin hologram for SXSW. It is possible to download theHolo appto a smartphone to create custom 3D animations. ...
OK, we’re not going to lie to you. Rock musical D’Odessa received pretty patchy reviews after its debit at the SXSW festival. A young woman travels to a strange city — part cyberpunk, part post-apocalypse — in search of an object of real meaning for her family. And she gets wrap...
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OK, we’re not going to lie to you. Rock musical D’Odessa received pretty patchy reviews after its debit at the SXSW festival. A young woman travels to a strange city — part cyberpunk, part post-apocalypse — in search of an object of real meaning for her family. And she gets wrap...
OK, we’re not going to lie to you. Rock musical D’Odessa received pretty patchy reviews after its debit at the SXSW festival. A young woman travels to a strange city — part cyberpunk, part post-apocalypse — in search of an object of real meaning for her family. And she gets wrap...