Crocodiles, monkeys, tigers, zebras and dozens of other taxidermy animals will move to new homes after concerns about arsenic ...
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Humans looking to hook-up have their own set of mating rituals to follow, but nothing as bizarre as the sexual advances found throughout the animal kingdom. You can learn all about them this Thursday ...
It has been years since the fourth season, and finally, Filipino fans can soon watch Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom which is coming to cinemas ... screening on January 18 at SM Megamall. This anime ...
The Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum of Film and Television Berlin displays collections of film and television history. The museum provides visitors with an insight into the exciting development of both ...
The timing was perfect. I'd just finished installing the final art work in my Animal Crossing museum, and here was a brand new museum to fill with trinkets and doodads pulled from the earth.
The history of the World War II battlefront is rarely told from the perspective of female combatants, yet there were female soldiers who fought as fiercely as their male counterparts. One such ...
Instead, they wanted the story to be the priority. “There are more PhDs working on this film than any other in movie history, and yet you don’t need to know a thing about technology to love it ...
The caliber of movies released in 1993 begs the question: Was it the most memorable year in the history of the big screen? Encompassing comedy, drama, action, science-fiction, and biographical ...
‘To find this animal, Vishal and his colleagues worked around the clock, staying up through the night to maintain and monitor traps.’ The young mammologists found and snapped photos of five ...
As the director and lead actor, Kangana tries to unfold the complexities of a towering figure in Indian political history, but what she lacks are skill and dexterity. There is vision but not the ...
Admission to the series: $25 for museum members or $5 for individual films, $35 non-members, $10 per film. The movies, all on Tuesday nights, start at 7 in the Academy of Art auditorium, 106 South St.