Jazz Jennings is feeling herself! On Saturday, December 20, the reality star posted a photo dump from a trip to Las Vegas, ...
An unique and colourful take on the definitive rom-com, Pride & Prejudice. Five vaguely familiar young women have a story to tell. You’ll have seen them, emptying the chamber pots and sweeping ash ...
The May half-term holidays are the ideal time to plan a fun, exciting day out for all the family, when the kids are off school and - hopefully - we get some lovely spring sunshine. Taking place on May ...
This event by the Tokyo Kakehiki Club is an immersive retro kayo (Japanese popular music) show that skillfully blends live music, comedy, and traditional snack-bar culture. Guests are transported into ...
A year ago at this time, the downstairs half-bath at the century-old home of Daughter No. 2 had the feel of an outhouse – complete with occasional rear-end chilling Arctic breezes. She diligently ...
Three Harvard faculty said they think fears that an artificial intelligence bubble will burst — leading stock prices to collapse in the wake of soaring investments into AI companies — are overblown ...
A legendary award-winning musician has announced he'll be playing a one-off show in 2026 right here in the West Country. Van Morrison will be taking to the stage for one night only on April 29, 2026, ...
The valuations of some artificial intelligence companies are approaching those of the dot-com boom. But investors worry that pulling money from today’s market risks future gains. Note: Data is plotted ...
The marketing bumf for Non Player Combat (episode one is on YouTube), the “world’s first 100 per cent AI-generated reality TV show”, describes it as “a scary glimpse of the future of entertainment”.
The AI boom is creating a bubble, but it is a necessary one. Similar to past industrial bubbles, it is building future infrastructure. Companies are investing heavily in data centers and technology.
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