Admin

Japan launched its lunar exploration spacecraft on Thursday aboard a homegrown H-IIA rocket, hoping to become the world’s fifth country to land on the Moon early next year. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said the rocket took off from Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan as planned and successfully released the Smart Lander for Investigating
0 Comments
Closed Jeans | $280 Velasca Socks | $60 Myrqvist Beanie | $76 Aurelien TShirt | $110 Lundi Paris Backpack | $767 Wax London Overshirt | $215 Oliver Cabell Sneakers | $239 Read original article here.
0 Comments
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Susie (she/her) is a queer writer originally from Little Rock, now living in Washington, DC. She is the author of QUEERLY BELOVED and the forthcoming LOOKING FOR A SIGN from Dial Press/Random House. You can find her on
0 Comments
French production duo Citadelle are back with a banging new remix of Matisse & Sadko’s recent track “Pull Me Through the Fire.” The Citadelle remix retains the original’s looping synth melody and vocals, but gives the track a darker, more progressive house tone, akin to the sound that’s been dominating festival stages this past year.
0 Comments
Shaving is a sensitive business. Whether you’re partial to the classic clean-shaven look or a little manscaping is more your style—if your skin is prone to getting dry or itchy, even the sight of a razor can make your palms sweat. But the good news is, there are plenty of men’s razors out there designed
0 Comments
Through a dialogue between an unnamed young gay man and an older, dying man named Juan Gay, National Book Award-winner Blackouts (Macmillan Audio, 7 hours) explores the suppression of queer history. Interspersed throughout the book are poems constructed by blacking out words from pages of Sex Variants: A Study in Homosexual Patterns, an actual book
0 Comments
Ed Mintz, the founder of the motion picture industry’s tried-and-true audience polling service CinemaScore, died February 6. He was 83. Known for its mathematical “Coca-Cola” algorithm developed by Mintz, CinemaScore has been prized by studios and exhibitors since its inception in the early 1980s as a domestic box office barometer for movies when it comes
0 Comments
The 1980s produced a ton of amazing movies, and with that, ushered in a crop of directors who still wow audiences today. Directors like Ridley Scott, Steven Spielberg, Oliver Stone, and Tim Burton all found their groove in that radical decade (even if a few technically started before 1980). Other directors came out of the
0 Comments
‘A waste of money’: This Atlanta woman wracked up $311K in debt for 3 degrees — and she’s now stuck in a ‘deep, deep hole.’ Here’s what Dave Ramsey says is holding her back Going to college used to give you a leg up. But many college grads these days are finding they’re leaving school
0 Comments