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  • Funny The bizarre 1903 film that turned cheese mites into movie stars Popkin
  • History 1900 film shows viewers what it feels like to be hit by a car — and ends with a cryptic message about pleasing Mother Popkin
  • 1900s The Infernal Cave is a stencil-colored film about Satan from 1905 Popkin
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    Food This German cheese is ripened by live mites, which you then eat Ellsworth Toohey
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    music Poet's copyright lawsuit against Taylor Swift tossed again Rob Beschizza
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    History 1930 film may be the first how-to video in history Grant St. Clair
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    ever rest Everest's most famous body finally has a name Jason Weisberger
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    art Duplicate Content splices 1960s video art with today's TikToks Ellsworth Toohey
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    science fiction The man who built the spaceships for 2001, Alien, and Empire has died Séamus Bellamy
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    Science New solar-power desalination device leaves no brine Ellsworth Toohey
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    movies Films more likely to star talking animals than older women Rob Beschizza
  • internet nostalgia The UK has formally declared Badger Badger Badger worthy of preservation Jason Weisberger
  • History How a 1958 magazine cheered America's slide into installment debt Ellsworth Toohey
  • From Wizardry on MS-DOS
    Games Atari buys rights to RPG classic Wizardry Rob Beschizza
  • History America's worst counterfeiter forged $1 bills for a decade Ellsworth Toohey
  • Alien: Romulus
    Games The game that defined space horror is getting a sequel Grant St. Clair
  • marvel Nicolas Cage's Spider-Noir arrives May 27, in glorious black and white Grant St. Clair

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