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Gods and Kings: The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano by Dana Thomas was published this month. It tells the story of two revolutionary British designers who re–invented and re–energized Fashion Weeks in Paris and New York and brought real outrage and excitement back to high fashion. In the past twenty years these two visionaries soared to the heights of international haute couture and then just as dramatically crash
Collection: The Allure of a Red Dress by techgnotic, journal
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The Allure of a Red Dress
Maybe it’s being the color of blood that makes red such a strong color, especially when displayed in public. It is exotic–a matador’s cape, or a vampire’s, or a flamenco dancer’s skirts. Most women have their “little black dress” for evening’s out. Black tells no secrets. It’s on the occasion of the “red dress” that we suddenly wonder what’s on the someone’s mind.
The message of “red” in novels, films and music is passion barely controlled, of sexual temptation. It is a flashing warning light. Plastic
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Haunted Houses
Coming across a deserted house, whether hidden by the distance of a rolling countryside or by the shadows of adjoining city ghetto dwellings, is like stumbling across an unnoticed, unburied corpse. It is obviously dead now, but once it was full of lives. Coming across a haunted house is different. Deserted or still occupied, it is a place where lives, unsatisfied, have refused to move on into a full death. The houses reflect their tenants. They are living dead structures, refusing to return to dust.
“What terrified me will terrify others; and I need only describe the spectre which had haunted my
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A Pop Culture Interpretation of The Supernatural
Every culture around the world created gods and other mythical beings by mixing and matching fanged and taloned animal parts—e.g., enormous eagle heads on lions’ bodies—human beings have always seemed to need to believe there are powerful and usually quite vengeful supernatural beings lurking just beyond the candlelight.
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Supernatural beings come to serve several purposes:
They kept people on the lighted path of truth and good
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In this season of deceits deceptions & witcheries
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Collection: The Nintendo Generations by techgnotic, journal
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The Nintendo Generations
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While Atari may have defined a generation of gamers, Nintendo has both ushered in and held the hearts of several generations with their unique combination of affordable consoles and memorable characters. Mario may have been born a supporting character in Donkey Kong, but he has climbed the ladder, or perhaps slid up the pipe, to become not only Nintendo’s mascot, but one of the most recognizable characters across the globe.
Nintendo products have been met with varying success, from the much loved a
Collection: Storage Areas or Twilight Zones? by techgnotic, journal
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Most basements and attics are part of the house, but not a part of the home.
Especially in childhood, these poorly-lighted areas are, at best, under a family’s occupation – but one can never trust that any spectral entities or spirits who might be there, abiding in the shadows, are ever fully loyal to the current family living in their home. Here’s a gallery of deviations to help you recall that first afternoon you ever spent alone with none but yourself in charge. But then cam
Future Crime Is Already here by techgnotic, journal
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Future Crime Is Already here
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Science Friday radio show host, the longtime NPR science correspondent and award-winning journalist Ira Flatow, proposed an assignment on Twitter for his listeners in preparation for an interview with Marc Goodman, author of Future Crimes, about new crimes to soon come from emerging technology. Flatow asked listeners to tweet imaginative crime reports from the year 2025. Something scary happened. Most listeners were shocked to discover that some of the amazing “future” cr