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Kukeri : How a Bulgarian Village Dances Evil Spirits Away
Once a year, the Bulgarian tradition of Kukeri unites a small village as residents wear intricate masks and costumes and dance at night. Killian Lassablière chronicles the practice in his short documentary.
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SELLING SICKNESS: THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY AND DISEASE BRANDING | Big Pharma Documentary
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Upper Canada Playhouse premieres new Norm Foster comedy, Moving In
After a winter and spring season of the live concerts Glory Days, Across the Pond and Honky Tonk Angels, Morrisburg, Ontario’s Upper Canada Playhouse is moving on to Moving In, the world premiere of a brand new comedy by Norm Foster, running June 8 to 25.
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Woman’s iPhone photo of son rejected from Sydney competition after judges ruled it could be AI
Suzi Dougherty was chuffed when a happy snap she took of her son on her iPhone turned out so well. She was so happy with the sharp, colour-saturated picture of him posing with mannequins at a Gucci exhibition that she had a copy printed off for her mum and entered it in a local photography competition.
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Anti-insect laser gun turrets designed by Osaka University; expected to work on roaches too
Considering we are now in the year 2023, it feels like there ought to be some better way to defend our homes from invading insects such as cockroaches than a rolled-up magazine or noxious mixtures of chemicals. Sure, there have been some novel devices over the years, but never something that felt like the true future of pest control.
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The Disturbing CIA Iceberg - Part 3
The CIA certainty has committed their share of naughty no-nos over the years, this iceberg contains basically all of them...that they allow us to know about
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Tom Gauld on the trouble with writing dystopian science fiction – cartoon
Chatbots, surveillance, climate crisis … reality bites
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Dolphin moms use baby talk to call to their young, recordings show
You know instantly when someone is speaking to an infant or small child. It turns out that dolphin mothers also use a kind of high-pitched baby talk.
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A.I. is B.S.
The real risk of A.I. isn't that some super-intelligent computer is going to take over in the future - it's that the humans in the tech industry are going to screw the rest of us over right now.
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Black bear breaks into vehicle, guzzles 69 cans of pop | CBC News
A woman on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast awoke to a sticky situation last Thursday when she found a bear with a sweet tooth had broken into her car and crushed dozens of cans of soda she had left there overnight.
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Raskal The Supersoniccruiser- The Man From The Future (Full Album) 2023
Are you in for some futuristic space jazz & funk?
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How to Improve Your Sentences when Writing
Superb lesson in how and why to write in plain language. How to get facts across and also how to paint a picture for your readers.
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The End of the Billionaire Mindset: A Celebration with Douglas Rushkoff
In an entertaining session of stand-up philosophy with Q&A, Rushkoff shares the stories of his encounters with the scientists, technologists, and billionaires hoping to leave humanity behind, while giving us the distance we need to laugh at their hubris and choose a different path.
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Food Theory: You are WRONG About Spices!
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Censorship: lifting the lid on those calling all the shots -- Meet The Censors
From a Kafkaesque office for social media in Germany and a South Sudan military headquarters, to conversations with an Iranian Ayatollah and Chinese news editor, Norwegian filmmaker Håvard Fossum intimately follows the daily working lives of the censors. With remarkable access to a secretive world, we get a rare insight into the ways information is controlled, from the Communist Party in Beijing to the corridors of power in Washington.
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Christians ‘told to die from starvation to meet Jesus’ found in shallow graves
Authorities have reportedly recovered more than 20 bodies as they continue to investigate an alleged starvation cult. Kenyan police began exhuming the remains on Friday from a site in Shakahola forest in Kilifi county, to the east of the country.
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Best video editing apps in 2023
Before you share that video you took of your friends, family or pet, spruce it up using a mobile video editing app. We tested 5 video editing apps and found the best one to help you transform videos right on your smartphone.
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New 'biohybrid' implant will restore function in paralyzed limbs
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have created a new type of neural implant that could restore limb function in paralyzed limbs. The developed device works in sync between the brain and paralyzed limbs - it combines flexible electronics and human stem cells to "better integrate" with the nerve and drive limb function, according to a press release.
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Letters from Inside Hong Kong
By Eunsong Kim
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She was a sex-trafficked teen. Then she was arrested as a trafficker.
The handwriting was round and bubbly, the hallmark of a teenage girl. The paper was unremarkable, a lined sheet that could have come from anywhere. Tiffany Simpson had written and rewritten this letter, trying to get it right. She was 19 years old, and she was desperate to know the answer to a question.