Emma Watson Tattoo Oscars Twitter Explanation

Aside from Jennifer Lawrence once again making us wish she was our best friend with her boozy antics, something else didn't go unnoticed at the Oscars 2018. Twitter went into meltdown after noticing Emma Watson's temporary tattoo, which was a tribute to the Time's Up movement, had an embarrassing grammatical error. Fans were quick to notice that the tattoo was missing an apostrophe. Instead of saying 'Time's Up' the tattoo read 'Times Up'. [Read More]

How An Israeli Journalist's Coverage Of The Palestinian Conflict Inspired 'Fauda'

After years as a reporter, Avi Issacharoff co-created an action series about an elite unit of the Israeli military whose members work undercover in the West Bank. Fauda is now streaming on Netflix.

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Watch Funny or Dies Death Bed Subtext, With Kate Bosworth and Topher Grace

Very steamy. (And very NSFW audio — headphones up.)

Watch Funny or Die’s ‘Death Bed Subtext,’ With Kate Bosworth and Topher Grace

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Former Delta Force Members Look Back on 'Black Hawk Down' Mission

The US Army recently upgraded dozens of awards given for valor during the October 3, 1993, special-operations mission in Mogadishu. The operation, recounted in the 2001 film "Black Hawk Down," is widely remembered for how it went awry. Thirty years on, former Delta Force members remember it with frustration about the limitations they faced and pride for the odds they overcame. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. [Read More]

Niall Doherty | The Guardian

Trailers for Eternals, The Suicide Squad, The Batman and more have twisted vintage pop – from Nirvana to Steely Dan – into epic new shapes. Industry insiders explain why

Published: 27 May 2021

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Our Taste For Turtle Soup Nearly Wiped Out Terrapins. Then Prohibition Saved Them

In the mid-19th century, Americans developed a frenzied culinary affair with turtle. Almost overnight, the diamondback terrapin — a small coastal turtle found from Cape Cod to the Gulf Coast — went from subsistence food to luxury cuisine, showing up on menus from the White House to Gold Rush-era San Francisco. The consequences were savage. By the turn of the 20th century, overharvesting had left the terrapin population teetering on the brink. [Read More]

Photos: Argentina beats France on penalty kicks to win the 2022 World Cup

The 2022 World Cup came to an end Sunday, with Argentina as the victors. Argentina started strong in the final match with a 2-0 lead over France, but France's Kylian Mbappé quickly changed the course of the game with two goals of his own in the second half. With minutes left, Argentina's star player Lionel Messi broke the tie and scored another goal, and it seemed like Argentina once again had sealed their victory — until Mbappé, for only the second time in the history of the World Cup finals, completed a hat trick, scoring a third goal with a late penalty. [Read More]

Snow tha Product

Among the number of female artists to jump into the hip-hop scene in recent years is Snow Tha Product. The San Diego native began her music career in 2007 and she has since released numerous projects – the most prominent of which being her 2011 independent debut album “Unorthodox” that featured hit singles “Drunk Love” and “Woke Wednesday”. She has collaborated with several notable artists including DJ Paul, Krizz Kaliko, Tech N9ne, Trae the Truth, The Cataracts, Chuckie, CyHi the Prince, Dizzy Wright, Ty Dolla Sign, Layzie Bone, and others. [Read More]

The Vietnam War Is a Staggering Documentary Achievement

The last American chopper has left the roof of the American embassy in Saigon; with its departure, both the Vietnam War and The Vietnam War come to an end. What have we learned? In the PBS documentary’s case, plenty. Producer and co-director Ken Burns’s work carries itself with unassuming certitude. The very simplicity of the titles announce that each subject he touches — solo at first, and now in tandem with co-director and creative partner Lynn Novick — will receive definitive treatment. [Read More]