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Author: James Folta
10 Tips For Off-Road Camping In The Wild
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Exploring 7 Cultural Points in Sri Lanka
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Journalist: Eddie Gallagher Case Reveals A ‘War For The Soul Of The Navy SEALs’
Gallagher was court martialed for shooting at civilians from a sniper’s post and murdering a defenseless captive in Iraq. New York Times correspondent David Philipps chronicles the case in Alpha.
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Author: Dave Davies
O.K., But Would You Still Be Vegan in These Scenarios Which I Just Made Up?
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Author: Chandler Dean, Leah Abrams
‘Schmigadoon!’ Co-Creator Says Series Was Inspired By A ‘Love Affair’ With Musicals
Cinco Paul loves musicals — unlike his long-time writing partner, with whom he created the new Apple TV+ satire. Their series centers on a couple who become trapped in a musical town.
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Author: Terry Gross
‘CODA’ Is An Unabashedly Formulaic And Lovely Coming-Of-Age Story
The hit of the 2021 virtual Sundance Film Festival centers on a teenager who’s the only hearing member of her close-knit family. CODA strikes some false notes, but it also delivers heartfelt emotion.
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Author: Justin Chang
MSCHF’s next project won’t wait for Mickey Mouse to enter the public domain
After prodding Nike with a Lil Nas X collaboration for “Satan Shoes” and memorializing iconic failed startups as toys, the internet collective MSCHF is aiming bigger and further out with its next drop.
Mickey Mouse is set to enter the public domain in 2024, at which point MSCHF could make a Mickey Mouse artwork. Today, in 2021, we cannot.
Instead, we are making and selling the idea of a MSCHF “Famous Mouse” artwork now, that will not exist–even as a design–until 2024. If you purchase this artwork, we give you a temporary token with a unique code that can be redeemed for the actual piece in 3 years.
Instead of waiting a few more years for copyrights on works from 1923…
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Author: Richard Lawler
So Hey Here’s a Tortoise Hunting and Eating a Baby Bird
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Author: Matt Simon
T-Mobile is giving customers a free year of Apple TV Plus
T-Mobile has announced a new promotional perk for its customers: starting on August 25th, both new and existing subscribers to its Magenta and Magenta Max plans can get a year’s subscription to Apple TV Plus.
The deal applies to virtually any of T-Mobile’s post-paid customers that it classifies as part of those plans, including its Magenta 55 Plus, Magenta Military, Magenta First Responders, Sprint Unlimited Plus, Sprint Premium, and T-Mobile for Business plans. Better yet, the deal isn’t just for newcomers to T-Mobile; it seems that anyone subscribing to those plans can get the free year of Apple TV Plus.
Customers under T-Mobile’s Magenta, Magenta Max, and T-Mobile for Business can find the offer listed under their rate plan details…
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Author: Chaim Gartenberg