Originally coined by Timothy Leary in “The Politics of Ecstasy,” the phrase “turn on, tune it, drop out” was a call to expand consciousness and step outside the system in the 1960s. Leary encouraged ...
The first thing I see every morning is two pinpoints of green, shining out of the darkness. These are from Jeremy’s weird ...
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Hobart shared a side-by-side image showing what the driver submitted and what his real front door looked like. The ...
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Curt Cignetti’s perpetual seriousness has become a big part of the Indiana coach’s burgeoning lore. His ever-glowering face ...
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Epstein Survivor Calls Out Trump as He Loses It

Donald Trump’s Christmas message on Jeffrey Epstein isn’t being received well by anyone—including survivors of Epstein’s ...
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The 1995 classic became as much a sociological phenomenon as an artistic one—but its designation as a “chick flick” belies its emotional sophistication and intelligence.
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