Iszi Lawrence discusses the history and inexorable rise of fandom, with guests Paul Booth, Professor of Media and Pop Culture at DePaul University in Chicago in the United States; Areum Jeong, Assistant Professor of Korean Studies at Arizona State University in the US and Corin Throsby from ...
English actor Asa Butterfield caught the public's eye at 11 when he played the son of a Nazi officer who makes friends with a Jewish boy in "The Boy in Striped Pajamas." His other roles have been in "Hugo," "Ender's Game," and "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children." These ...
When I was a kid, my grandparents would always send us a big box in the weeks leading up to Christmas with our gifts – but more importantly – a huge tin of homemade cookies. My favorite were what I called the “Puffy Cookies with Sprinkles.” As an adult, I discovered they were R...
Here’s a clue–I tawt I taw a puddy tat. Yes, you read that correctly. For those of you who were born in the US in the 50s and 60s you probably recall the cartoon Tweety Bird that starred Sylvester the bird-hunting cat and Tweety the speech-impaired canary. Sylvester was often conj...
"the miracle of the bleeding heart of san moronus" will occur. but first, as longhaired artsy types unload a cross - with a life-sized jesus figure attached - from the back of a van, binder has her camera trained on a self-described "rock singer/actor/alien" who calls himself rocket...
but the consumers-- to voluntarily give up all of their privacy, while paying lip service to privacy at home-- knowing full well women that women will pay money not to have the kind of privacy they have at home. Voluntarily exposing yourself makes you a targetable consumer and targetable co...
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