Readers Edition. This is the (nearly) annual tradition of you, RPS readers, telling us where we went wrong in our annual ...
Photographing the deep sky at night can be a complicated business involving specialist knowledge, expensive and bulky equipment and a good deal of patience. DwarfLab's book-sized smart telescopes have ...
Check out my first light experience with the Dwarf 2 Smart Telescope. Find out if it lives up to the hype! #Dwarf2Telescope #FirstLight #SmartTelescope One Fernando Mendoza throw may have clinched ...
Porn Play review, Royal Court Theatre – Ambika Mod’s bold addiction drama resists simple answers
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Sophia Chetin-Leuner has written a brave play on a difficult subject: pornography. Or to be more specific, the kind of addiction to pornography that can destroy a life just as thoroughly as drugs or ...
Be warned: Sophia Chetin-Leuner’s provocatively titled drama is brutally sad rather than sexy. It features a harrowing central performance, more emotionally than physically exposing, from Ambika Mod ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One of my nerd hobbies is astronomy. I love looking at the stars and imagining all the various worlds that are out there. Nebulae, whole ...
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When the West End run of Every Brilliant Thing was announced, I was sceptical. I'd seen it last year in Edinburgh, in the intimate Roundabout tent, performed by co-creator Jonny Donahoe. Taking it to ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The second incarnation of Final Fantasy 14 debuted in 2013, and it's proven to be far more resilient than the version that arrived in 2010. However, ...
New models suggest that Ceres, the asteroid belt's largest object, once had a radioactive core that could have sustained life in the dwarf planet's hidden subsurface ocean billions of years ago. When ...
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