It’s been 25 years since China Miéville stepped into the literary spotlight with his novel “Perdido Street Station.” ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSN15 Violent '80s & '90s Anime We Can't Believe Didn't Get CensoredIn the '80s and '90s, a surge of ultra-violent anime hit the airwaves, featuring very twisted and horrific themes.
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNThings to do in Montgomery for April 3-9Montgomery Parks and Recreation Department is hosting its annual Summer Program Registration Event on April 5 from 10 a.m.-1 ...
Children can enjoy a variety of free activities, including crafting finger puppets and completing their own activity sheets.
Celebrate “Musical Nationalism – Sharing Our Musical Identities” with the Orlando Concert Band. Featuring the music of Franz Strauss, Jean Sibelius, Gioachino Rossini, Morton Gould, and others. 7 p.m.
La Boheme”: 2 p.m. Thursday and Sunday, April 3 and 6; 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 9; and 2 p.m. Saturday, April 12, at the Civic ...
Anita Chauhan works with startups in Toronto, and she can easily describe the kind of looks she used to get from her tech-bro ...
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Fiction Horizon on MSN55 Best Anime of All Time You Need to WatchA nime has a special way of pulling us into incredible worlds, and the best anime out there keep us hooked with their ...
The Brain That Wouldn't Die is caught halfway between the hokey mad-scientist trope of a talking decapitated head and the skin-crawling psychological horror of the world’s worst breakup.
Along with coordinating stuntwork on both “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” and “Mad Max: Fury Road,” he also played the role of the Prime Imperator, a lead henchman to the villainous Immortan Joe.
Richard Norton, a legendary Hollywood trainer and bodyguard, fight choreographer, stuntman and actor in the Mad Max franchise, has died at the age of 75, his wife Judy Green announced on Instagram.
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