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Written in clear, engaging language, the book traces the arc from ancient Greek atomic theory to today's Standard Model of ...
It’s not often that automakers can do a surprise drop these days. From everyone having a cell phone camera to photograph prototypes testing out in the wild to a barrage of leaks, the element of ...
Over 21 days of talking with ChatGPT, an otherwise perfectly sane man became convinced that he was a real-life superhero. We ...
On Aug. 3, the Portland Art Museum Center for an Untold Tomorrow (PAM CUT) hosted an exclusive screening event featuring ...
The sprinter from Kelowna, B.C., has enjoyed a career year, in which he's added another layer to with his first national ...
AI tools have made India the perfect place for rapid creative innovation. Instead of waiting years, students can now turn ...
Cut! Let’s run it again, but this time—more real.” A phrase shouted on soundstages coast to coast, from the neon grit of ...
When it came time to pick a location, producers chose Winnipeg over other major cities such as Atlanta and New Orleans in part because of its Exchange District neighbourhood.
But in B.C., film classification is alive and well, much to the dismay of exhibitors, distributors and industry advocates who spoke to The Globe and Mail, calling the current system parochial, archaic ...
“Movies were getting real.” That’s how filmmaker and Emily Carr University of Art professor Harry Killas describes the 30 years of American cinema between World War  II and the Reagan era, when method ...
Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein partied together for more than a decade. One became president, the other died in jail.
As movie theatres adapt new technology for screenings, the art of feeding film through a projector is fading to black ...