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People Are Using OpenAI’s Sora to Mock the Dead
It didn’t take long for OpenAI’s new text-to-video app, Sora 2, to devolve into a tasteless deluge of AI slop. Besides ...
New book "Dear Marilyn" explores how Sam Shaw's 1941 Coney Island photographs inspired the famous Marilyn Monroe subway grate ...
The Night of the Hunter, Prisoners, and The Vanishing are all among the best psychological thriller movies that are worth ...
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3 extra points: CU Buffs may have found stride behind Kaidon Salter
BuffZone writer Pat Rooney discusses three topics regarding CU Buffs athletics as the football team enjoys a well-earned bye ...
Michael J. Fox relives filming Back to the Future and the sparks that flew during first meeting with Lea Thompson 40 years on ...
Flat-roofed boxes housing offices and warehouses, mini-malls, gas stations and, historically still fairly new, high rises ...
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The Astronaut Review
Things get weird but not weird enough in the slow burn slog, The Astronaut, which stars Kate Mara as a NASA astronaut who ...
As a gust of wind from a New York City subway grate sent Marilyn Monroe’s white dress fluttering past her legs, cameras captured what would become the “shot seen ’round the world.” ...
The Dutch painter Henricus “Han” van Meegeren (1889-1947) had no such illusions. The most famous faker of all, he tossed off ...
A rangy man stepped to the microphone at Sahuarita’s town hall and started raging about “gingers” — red-haired people. “We got to choke every ginger in town,” said the man, Mark Brown. “We can’t have ...
Nicky Haslam reviews the spectacular new show at the National Portrait Gallery which showcases Beaton’s astonishing eye ...
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