At the end of last October, IT employees at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts were called, one-by-one, into conference rooms to receive notice of their layoffs.
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Thursday, 30 April 2015
Jon Jones stripped of UFC world title after hit-and-run incident
Jon Jones has been stripped of his UFC light heavyweight title and suspended indefinitely following his arrest in New Mexico on a hit-and-run that police say left a pregnant woman with a broken arm. The UFC announced the extraordinary penalties on Tuesday night for violations of its athlete code of conduct policy following Jones’ latest arrest in a string of misbehavior.
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Flanagan's Island
Richard Flanagan, the winner of the 2014 Man Booker Prize for fiction, welcomes us to his “writing shack” on Bruny Island, just off the southeastern coast of Tasmania.
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'A Gronking to Remember' Becomes Memorable Lawsuit Against Amazon, Apple
A couple is suing the tech giants after finding their faces on an e-book that went viral.
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A Strange, Little Library Unlike Any You've Seen Before
If Borges’s Library of Babel is a massive, amorphous store of written documents, Jonny Love’s Unconcious Library is the opposite. Although it houses over 100,000 books, ladders, and scrolls, it contains virtually no concrete information. ...
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The New Wave of Ultra-Violent Ugandan DIY Action Cinema: Wakaliwood
In the Ugandan slum of Wakaliga, a thriving action film industry called Wakaliwood has emerged. Mixing elements of Western action films and Chinese Kung Fu movies with Ugandan culture, Wakaliwood’s films have garnered a cult following not just in in Uganda, but all over the world. We spend a day on the set of the next Wakaliwood hit.
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Delacroix’s Rare Illustrations for Goethe’s Faust
“Goethe … peered into the mysteries of human existence with a hope of solving the imponderables that hold the lives of men enmeshed.”
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‘The Book of Aron,’ by Jim Shepard, Is a Masterpiece
Let’s set aside puffery about the best novel of the month or even the year; Shepard has created something transcendent and timeless in this slim masterpiece — a portrait of an exhausted but determined man, locked in a futile battle he will not concede.
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MAD MAX: FURY ROAD - Official Final Trailer
Mad Max: Fury Road - Official Final Trailer - Retaliate (2015) Tom Hardy Action Movie HD
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The death that changed Nascar
Fifteen years ago one of Nascar's rising stars was killed when the accelerator of his car got stuck and he crashed into a wall at a racetrack. Adam Petty was 19. His death led to new safety features being fitted in the sport's cars." He was just a kid, full of personality, full of life, always smiling, always joking, always with a big thing of bubble gum in his mouth," says Kyle Petty, Adam's father. "He was always blowing bubbles."
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University of Glasgow researcher discovers 'oldest book'
What is believed to be Scotland's earliest non-religious manuscript is discovered by a researcher at the University of Glasgow.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2015
NFL Relinquishing Tax-Exempt Status
Every so often, in a bid to sound threatening, a member of Congress has vowed to revoke the NFL's tax-exempt status. Now Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league will give it up voluntarily to "eliminate this distraction." One result is that Goodell's compensation — about $35 million 2013, and approximately $44 million in 2012 — will no longer need to be made public.
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Kevin Spacey Auditioned for Tigerbeat Magazine
Kevin watches a clip from his much younger days and settles an old score with Tigerbeat Magazine.
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Maurice Sendak Illustrates the Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm
A dialogue in darkness and light across two centuries of magic and genius.
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Asne Seierstad’s ‘One of Us,’ About Rampage in Norway
“One of Us” explores a dark side of contemporary Scandinavia through the life and crimes of Anders Behring Breivik, a mass murderer who killed 77 people, most of them teenagers.
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Dirty Secrets: 10 Ways to Improve Garden Soil
Elizabeth Murphy is a soil scientist and gardener with a half-acre garden in Oregon that she uses as a laboratory to find new ways to improve soil. Here are her top 10 tips from her book Building Soil.
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The Insane Sport of Mountain Unicycling
Mountain Unicycling is a unique outdoor activity that requires balance, strength, and a passion for the sport. A rare team of individuals describes the thrilling aspects that unicycling entails.
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Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Australian rugby player gives incredible interview that's impossible to understand
Meet Nick "Honey Badger" Cummins, an Australian rugby union player for the Western Force. Here are a few of the things we believe Cummins said in a stellar postgame interview. 1. "I sound like I've...
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These 9 Words Don't Mean What You Think They Mean
The following is an excerpt from The Curmudgeon’s Guide to Getting Ahead, in which author Charles Murray discusses words with meanings that have changed - and not always for the better.
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Video Games on ESPN? It's Time to Stop Pretending eSports Are 'Real' Sports.
Yesterday, ESPN 2 aired a live broadcast of a video game. A bunch of people on the Internet did not like what they saw. That alone is not news. A similar thing happened last year when the channel promoted the championship of a different video game, DOTA 2, which — like the game that was broadcast this weekend, Heroes of the Storm — is near-unwatchable unless you’ve played it, or games like it. For most channel-surfing viewers, it’s an easy invitation to yell, “Nerds!” and then keep clicking.
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Lawsuit Over Banned Memoir Asks China to Explain Censorship
The book by Li Rui, a retired party official, has been ensnared in China’s increasingly aggressive effort to intercept critical publications being carried into the country.
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ESPN Sues Verizon Over 'Custom TV' Bundles
The network is seeking damages related to the plan, which lets Verizon FiOS customers choose a bundle of channels.
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Urban Snowboarding: Winching the Midwest
With the assistance of a high powered winch, Dan Brisese takes urban snowboarding to new heights across the snowy Midwest.
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The Visit - Official Trailer (HD)
Writer/director/producer M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable) and producer Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity, The Purge and Insidious series) welcome you to Universal Pictures’ The Visit. Shyamalan returns to his roots with the terrifying story of a brother and sister who are sent to their grandparents’ remote Pennsylvania farm for a weeklong trip.
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Monday, 27 April 2015
Sci-Fi’s Difficult Genius
Gene Wolfe’s science fiction is neither operatic nor scientifically accurate; his fantasy works are not full of clanging swords and wizardly knowledge.
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Denying New York Libraries the Fuel They Need
In New York, libraries have more users than major professional sports, performing arts, museums, gardens and zoos combined, but see only a fraction of the funding.
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The Best and Worst Documentaries of the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival
Those who attend and cover the fest have watched it quietly become one of the best showcases around for documentary film, and this year’s 14th annual installment was no exception
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The Workhorse and the Butterfly
Ann Patchett on writing and why self-forgiveness is the most important ingredient of great art.
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Wiz Khalifa's Fast & Furious 7 single breaks streaming record in UK charts
The No 1 track breaks the UK’s all-time streaming record, outdoing its own record-breaking total.
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Why Romance Novelists Are the Rock Stars of the Literary World
When filmmaker Laurie Kahn set out to make Love Between the Covers, a documentary about the women who read and write romance novels, she discovered that romance writing isn’t just a billion-dollar industry, it’s also the nicest meritocracy around.
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David Beckham planning 40th birthday party in Morocco
David Beckham is to celebrate his 40th birthday by flying his family and close friends out to Morocco.
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Sunday, 26 April 2015
In the basement with transhumanism’s DIY cyberpunks
In a nondescript alleyway on Pittsburgh’s North Side, Nathan Kukulski arrives at a house party carrying two half-empty cases of beer. The place is called Cyberpunk Apocalypse, an experiment in communal living and imagining possible futures through science fiction. Over the last six years, it’s hosted 45 writers from across the United States and Canada and produced a zine called, appropriately enough, Cyberpunk Apocalypse.
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Edward Mordake—A Mystery Solved
Edward Mordake is said to be an Englishman who was born with a second face on the back of his head — a face that eventually drove him mad. But was he a real person or a literary creation?
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Colm Toibin on Elizabeth Bishop: A Different Kind of Literary Tango
The novelist and critic offers a deeply personal study of a poet who was one of his major literary influences.
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Is It Sexist To Say That Women Are Superior To Men?
Is it finally time to recognize that women are biologically superior to men? Anthropologist Barbara J. King says that suggestion hurts more than it helps.
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‘Infamy’ and ‘The Train to Crystal City’
Two new books examine the internment of Japanese- (and sometimes German-) Americans during World War II.
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LeBron James Hits One-Handed Full Court Shot After Practice
Amazing shot.
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Chamber Music
Review: ‘The Chambers Dictionary, 13th Edition.’ By Matthew Walther
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Russian TV Reporter Covering Raging Wildfire Flicks Cigarette Butt on Ground, Starts Fire
There’s a proven scientific link between fires and wildfires. But apparently Russian journalist Mikhail Akinchenko wasn’t briefed on the physics of fire before heading off to report on the deadly wildfires raging in Siberia that have claimed 34 lives and injured 600. Akinchenko, a reporter for Russian state television's Channel One, was at the scene of the fires that have raged for more than a week, covering thousands of square miles, when he flicked a cigarette on to the ground...
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Remembering Web 1.0’s Click + Drag Subculture
Modems in the club? Why not?
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Saturday, 25 April 2015
MLB suspends Six Players for Involvement in Brawl
Major League Baseball came down hard on the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox in the wake of Thursday night's seventh-inning brawl at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Steven Moffat Talks 'Doctor Who' Movie: "There's Money To Be Made But That's Not The Point"
‘Doctor Who’ showrunner Steven Moffat has spoken about the possibility of a ‘Doctor Who’ movie after leaked Sony emails said there was ‘tremendous interest’ in the series making a leap to the big screen.
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U.S. 287 Book Tosser Finally ID'd
When Glenn Pladsen was pulled over on U.S. 287 south of Longmont, Colorado, and ticketed for tossing books out his car window, he didn't realize that a great mystery had been solved.
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Telltale is making some kind of Marvel game
Telltale Games has already applied its patently successful—if a bit touchy—modernized adventure game style to The Walking Dead, Game Of Thrones, Fables, and (soon) Minecraft. For one of its next projects, it’ll be following in the footsteps of literally everything else in the world right now
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Tyler Durden Returns
Nineteen years after the novel's release, Chuck Palahniuk's famous antagonist is back
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Big Ten beating SEC at its own game
Did you hear the one about Ohio State drawing nearly 100,000 people for a football scrimmage? No, seriously. There is no punch line. The Buckeyes packed 99,391 fans into Ohio Stadium Saturday for their annual spring game, an all-time college football record for spring games. That's only supposed to happen within the confines of the SEC, which could stage an extended recruiting conversation in most of its schools' stadiums and still draw a crowd of thousands.
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The Chemical Brothers announce new album with lead track "Sometimes I Feel So Deserted"
The Chemical Brothers are set to return with an all new studio album this Summer, 'Born In The Echoes', featuring eleven tracks of captivating electronica and a host of impressive collaborators.
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Madness and Meaning
Andrew Scull, author of “Madness in Civilization,” a new cultural history of madness, examines more than a dozen depictions of insanity that provide a remarkable set of windows into both popular and professional beliefs about mental illness.
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100 Years - Armenian Genocide
In this special year 2015, we did this 3 minute animation for the centenary of the Armenian Genocide. The Turkish government denies to the date that the genocide took place. It has passed a hundred years, today April 24th, and we`ll keep on fighting till recognition. This is a small tribute to the 1.500.000 victims.
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