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Drinking culture: Why some thinkers believe human civilization owes its existence to alcohol
Philosopher Edward Slingerland argues alcohol shifted us from hunter-gatherers to agrarians
01/17/2023 17:00 UTC
True Blood 4x10: Bloodbath at the Tolerance Festival
Sookie breaks a spell, frees Eric and quiets the violence -- but Bill and Antonia have another battle looming
08/29/2011 15:30 UTC
Evicted by bedbugs
I washed my clothes and Raided my furniture. But I soon realized that desperate times called for desperate measures
12/01/2013 01:00 UTC
"Godzilla vs. Kong": A functional morphologist uses science to pick a winner
Hollywood has picked a winner, but what does the science say?
04/03/2021 18:59 UTC
"Jurassic Park," eat your heart out
Ecological historian Tim Flannery describes the days of megafauna, when 13-ton elephants and shoulder-height armadillos clomped around among humans.
03/08/2002 01:00 UTC
"Underworld: Evolution"
Kate Beckinsale's latex-clad bod is all there is to recommend about this gory Gothic sequel.
01/21/2006 16:17 UTC
Submit to Anne
"Why don't you write any strong female characters?" Anne Rice answers e-mail from her readers
09/02/1996 15:19 UTC
"The Outer Limits"
"We control the vertical. We control the horizontal." The creepiest series in TV history combined existential inquiry with a memorable monster menagerie.
04/09/2002 04:00 UTC
"Shadow of the Vampire"
The tender neck of a delectable leading lady, and those of the audience, are offered up for the biting in this confused horror tale.
01/03/2001 01:54 UTC
Lessons of "The X-Files": The one show every TV exec should be watching
"The X-Files" revealed the perils of planning a whole show in advance. Is Netflix listening?
09/17/2013 22:45 UTC
"Lake Placid"
David E. Kelley's first major feature hits some bumps but serves up one hell of a croc.
07/16/1999 20:00 UTC
"True Blood" recap: Trust no one
Sookie's big secret finally gets revealed -- and it's really, really lame
08/23/2010 16:30 UTC
Japan's biggest pop star right now is a fetishized hologram
Created as a mascot for a musical software company, Miku has leapt to fame as a musical icon. Here's how
04/13/2014 21:00 UTC
These four dangerous fungi pose a serious threat to public health
Move over, viruses: Fungal infections (and even fungal pandemics) are a real thing
03/22/2023 09:31 UTC
"Short Second Life of Bree Tanner": Stephenie Meyer slays her own vampires
The "Twilight" author counters bloodsucking movie adaptations and fan fiction the best way she can: With a new book
06/08/2010 20:18 UTC