A 17-year-old author from Pretoria east chose to write The Rip in the Christian Science Fiction genre, primarily because of her own interest in space and the infinite possibilities of storytelling ...
Here’s what members of the New Scientist editorial team are keenest to catch at the world’s greatest festival of ideas and discovery, which runs from 12 to 13 October ...
There are so many deep, dark political and societal issues I could write about this week, from pager bombs going off ...
The Northampton Book Extravaganza visits on 5th October 2024 at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery, offering a vibrant ...
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Discover the Northampton Book Extravaganza
Join us at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery on Saturday 5th October. With free entry, this event promises something ...
But the discourse around too many streamers is no reason to dismiss Apple TV+, which has stealthily become one of the hubs ...
Meet the rising stars who are redefining the screen, bringing fresh talent, and shaping the future of Black storytelling in [ ...
I want to give all the props to Rod Serling. He may be best remembered as the creator and host of “The Twilight Zone,” but even before he ...
Explore new developments in AI, pharmaceutical breakthroughs, cutting-edge genetics and the mysteries of the subatomic world.
For a century we’ve been doing the most important industrial chemical process the same way, and a change may come in the nick ...