Small things can have big consequences. Take the dodgy O-ring on the 1986 space shuttle. Or watch the butterfly flap its wings, each beat fanning a distant cyclone. Even the campus T-shirt makes the ...
Emerald Fennell's "Wuthering Heights" has been a huge cultural talking point since it arrived in cinemas last week. The latest adaptation is a unique interpretation of Emily Bronte's classic gothic ...
Packed cinemas testify to the allure of Emily Brontë’s tale, even if this latest retelling is not to everyone’s taste It’s hard to think of any book with a stronger hold on its admirers than Wuthering ...
Emerald Fennell has weighed in on a long-running fan theory about her upcoming Wuthering Heights adaptation, and it’s all to do with the exciting topic of… grammar? ICYMI, Fennell’s take on the Emily ...
While often labeled as ‘Karen’-coded, inverted bobs are actually one of the best cuts for adding volume—especially for fine or thin hair. It’s a proven classic with modern appeal: from Victoria ...
James Joyce's tome 'Finnegans Wake' famously breaks the rules of normal prose through its unusual, dreamlike stream of consciousness, and new work in chaos theory takes a closer look at how Joyce's ...
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were "idiots" for meeting VfB Stuttgart's asking price for Nick Woltemade after they stumped up a reported 63 ...
Inverted motorcycle forks, often called upside-down or USD forks, flip the layout of conventional telescopic suspension. Instead of the skinny stanchions clamping into the triple tree, the ...
VCHA has officially returned with their rebranded identity, GIRLSET! On August 29 at 1 p.m. KST, GIRLSET released their new single “Commas” along with an official performance video. The title track ...
“There are people who embrace the Oxford comma, and people who don’t, and I’ll just say this: never get between these people when drink has been taken,” wrote author Lynne Truss in her punctuation ...
They are inaudible and unpronounceable. They do not exist in spoken English—they are at best a pause rather than a presence: no one (with apologies to those listening to this article in our audio ...