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The 10 Best New Things on Netflix This Month

We’d be lying if we told you that May wasn’t going to be a bit of a slow month for Netflix, who’s in the midst of making it very clear they’re transitioning toward new and original content—and that’s not bad. May will see the arrival of some fun classics like…

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10 New Books You Should Read

Whether you read on a tablet, Kindle, or still prefer the smell of a freshly cracked paperback, finding your next book is never easy. You could never read all the new releases each week, so we’re here to help. These are a handful of the new titles we think deserve a space…

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Postcards From Google Earth

Clement Valla is a Brooklyn-based artist that plays with the way we see images produced by computers. Postcards from Google Earth is one of his projects that focuses on those strange moments that occasionally happen in Google Earth where the place you’re exploring looks more like Inception than real life.…

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The Art of Atari

We’re all for the latest, greatest, high-tech, revolutionary, jaw-droppingly beautiful video game to come out of Activision, Ubisoft, Blizzard or Square Enix, but there’s something to be said for revisiting the classics that bear the iconic Atari logo. From Asteroids and Space Invaders, to Centipede and Missile Command, Atari titles…

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The World According to Star Wars

Star Wars might be set a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but that doesn’t stop the story, characters and situations from having real life comparisons that can really make you think about things. Cass Sunstein’s The World According to Star Wars explores everything from lessons that…

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