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Hayao Miyazaki Is Right: War Makes Us Monsters
War is an ugly thing. Even when committed in the name of self-defense, the consequences of hatred, violence, and destruction are horrific. Nowhere is this better represented than the works of Japanese film icon Hayao Miyazaki. Namely, Princess Mononoke, Howl’s … Continue reading
Last Human On The Moon Reveals What He Felt – Never Said Before.
The speaker is Eugene “Gene” Cernan an American astronaut who was the last person to walk on the Moon during NASA’s Apollo 17 mission in December 1972. My team recorded this interview in 1994. Cernan’s first spaceflight was as the … Continue reading
Biology’s most controversial photograph
The three papers: https://www.mskcc.org/teaser/1953-nat… A good book on this topic is Unravelling the Double Helix by Gareth Williams: https://amzn.to/4aCpXhA (Amazon associates link) Editing by Noor Hanania. […]
Pokémon and Japanese Craft Traditions Unite in a Fantastic Exhibition of 70+ Works | Colossal
JANUARY 5, 2024 GRACE EBERT Taiichiro Yoshida, “Jolteon.” All images courtesy of Japan House Los Angeles, Two of Japan’s major cultural contributions converge in POKÉMON X KOGEI | Playful Encounters of Pokémon and Japanese Craft. On view at Japan House Los … Continue reading