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SCIENCE

Civet coffee: The real chemistry behind this bizarre luxury drink

An Asian palm civet Kurit afshen/Shutterstock Coffee beans collected from the faeces of civets have a unique chemistry that may

ARTS & THEATER

Did “Newsies” Really Need Katherine Plumber? — OnStage Blog

by Chris Peterson I threw on the Newsies pro-shot the other night. You know the one, with Jeremy Jordan as

GAMING

Bizarre Final Fantasy Tactics Glitch Pops Every Achievement Instantly

Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles has some laborious achievements. I know because I’ve been chasing them for weeks and

FOOD

Sourdough Stuffing Recipe with Sausage and Fresh Herbs

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MOVIE

Inside the 18th edition of Toronto's Palestine Film Festival

Putting on this year’s festival of Palestinian film in the Canadian cultural hub wasn’t easy, but the stories kept coming.

MUSIC

Soft Cell’s Dave Ball Dies at 66

Dave Ball, the multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter who performed alongside Marc Almond in the influential synth-pop duo Soft Cell, died

SHOWS

What Happens To Athena In 911 Season 9 Episode 3? Spoilery Video

ABC Time is running out for Hen and Athena. Specifically, the newly

SPORTS

Gen.G Esports advance to World Championship knockout round

League of Legends at 2025 Esports World Cup Gen.G Esports swept Top Esports on Thursday to advance to the Knockout

CELEBRITY

Kristen Bell on Dax Shepard Marriage

Something else Dax, 50, is committed to: His podcast, Armchair Expert, on which the Idiocracy star has concentrated on more in

CULTURE

Let our political imaginations soar

In Blätter, Seyla Benhabib writes that Israel’s war on Hamas reflects three significant shifts in international relations: first, protectionism, imperialism