'Serenity' is so bad that its film company gave up on promoting it
After watching the critical dud Serenity, we were left with a number of questions, but most importantly: why did two Academy Award winners agree to star in this?

After watching the critical dud Serenity, we were left with a number of questions, but most importantly: why did two Academy Award winners agree to star in this?
Experts fear that the message that egg freezing is viable fertility 'insurance' is overriding the facts.
Dwyane Wade has made it clear all season he didn’t want an invitation to the NBA All-Star Game. It’s not because he doesn’t want to play in the annual star-studded … Click to Continue »
The former action star refuses to hold his own microphone and has a Russian woman in his entourage who he calls on to scratch his back.
Although State and Virginia Tech might actually be better
Six ACC games on tap Saturday with a couple that should be outstanding: Virginia Tech visits NC State, Georgia Tech heads down to FSU, Miami braves John Paul Jones to lose to Virginia (more on that in a minute), Notre Dame is at BC and Syracuse will be hosted by Jeff Capel and Pitt.
Oh and UNC and Louisville tangle again.
If we were still in the Dean Smith era we would bet the rent money on UNC. We won’t do that now but there’s no question that UNC... Читать дальше...
Plush shoulders and a ventilated back panel make this a good choice for bike commuters.
It’s easy to assume that hate for the New England Patriots is rooted in jealousy. But it’s a bit more complicated than that.
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One of the most futuristic-looking handguns is also the product of one of Germany’s oldest firearm companies. The P99, produced by Carl Walther GmbH, was originally designed as police pistol but has found commercial success in the United States and elsewhere. Although the basic design is two decades old, the P99 continues to be a popular handgun in the crowded nine millimeter market.
Carl Walther Waffenfabrik traces its lineage to the eighteenth century... Читать дальше...
Do you live in a suburb where couples are aplenty?
The ACT government has defended the Heritage Council after controversy over its decision not to approve a proposed bike track.
It's the question that splits Canberrans more than any other. Two Sydneysiders who have made the capital home look to settle the debate.
ACT Education Minister Yvette Berry said phones can help students prepare for a digital future.
Credit to the ACT government for the current projects at Isabella Pond, Weston, Curtin, Mawson and other sites.
It could be time to say goodbye to a beloved rover.
Parents are saving on childcare by sending their child to kindergarten then repeating them at a different school.
Women may be at increased risk of breast cancer for more than two decades after giving birth, new research suggests.
Cabaret comedienne Frock Hudson shares their day on a plate.
This week I interviewed Zali Steggall, Alice Thompson and Carolyn Corrigan and two things struck me.
This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv.
The PensBurgh Podcast makes its triumphant return with The Athletic’s Josh Yohe joining us to discuss all things Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson offer insights from the Cattle Industry Convention, look at ag tech and get market insight
This club in Clintonville, WI, has many activities to keep them busy.
It is both the best thing and the worst thing about Sundance that it's hard to know, in any given year, exactly what to expect. Big-name stars show off unexpected depths; unknown talents get big seemingly overnight; oddball trends start to take shape.
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This is One Good Thing, a weekly column where we tell you about one of the few nice things that happened this week.
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