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Three semi-related art nuggets from the Polasek Museum, the Morse Museum at CityArts about art, Jesus and advocacy.
Q’s official Mclusky correspondent, JR Moores, catches up with Andrew Falkous to talk pesto, Genghis Khan, a moral opposition to ska, tinnitus and "the technical stuff" ...
The liturgy of Palm Sunday is dissonant, almost schizophrenic. It begins with jubilant rejoicing only to end in bitter ...
The star-studded new kids’ movie “The King of Kings” cleverly tells the story of the gospels with a creative framing device.
Jesus Luzardo made his Phillies debut a special one on Saturday. Afterward, he credited an unexpected source of his strength during his five-inning, two-run, 11-strikeout performance: His glasses ...
Back in 2020, Call of Duty surprised everyone with the release of Warzone, and one of the iconic things during that release was the official key art of Verdansk. After 5 years, Call of Duty is ...
Keon Coleman, a Buffalo Bills’ 2024 second-round pick, shared a lighthearted story about a dinner at Josh Allen's house, where he humorously compared the meal to biblical food. Known for his ...
Beckham is an eighth generation Cedar Key native and uses fallen trees from Hurricane Helene as some of her pieces Turtle Train Art Gallery in Cedar Key is open Thursdays through Mondays ...
Imagine a man barreling down a highway. His Cybertruck alerts him that he’s low on energy, so he pulls into a supercharging station. He’s thirsty, so he grabs a Celsius and guzzles it.
A new report shows the potential extent to which Musk's organization is in the midst of a data coup. By Lucas Ropek Sabina Graves James Whitbrook Sabina Graves AJ Dellinger Thomas Maxwell Isaiah ...
It’s the dynamic pulse that surges through our electrical lines, the unseen force that illuminates the dark, and the silent but commanding engine propelling the future of artificial intelligence.