Of all the movie genres, comedy might be the most subjective. Despite that, there have been a handful of funny films that ...
Development of GIMP has picked up speed in recent years, but now its first public release is back as a Flatpak, allowing the ...
Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, Pips puts a unique ...
There were plenty of squeals, laughs and wide-eyed stares Tuesday at the Walhalla Performing Arts Center as Randy Miller, ...
We look at how British comedy uses surprise, awkwardness, absurdity and emotional whiplash - from Monty Python's surreal ...
Summer is a great time for children to explore the outdoors, so we asked literacy experts Melissa Stewart and Kathy Renfrew to help us put together a list of books that are sure t ...
While it was usual for Gary Larson's The Far Side to hold space at the bottom of his panels with informative captions, such wasn't always the case. Whenever Larson omitted captions, his illustrations ...
COVID-era disruption left local gatherings uneven, while funding, burnout and access still test how technologists connect in ...
Spamalot,” playing in St. Paul this week, reminds us just how much Eric Idle and his British partners altered the way we laugh.
After scathing accusations of skimping on due diligence, as well as other feedback to my article on trying to use an ‘AI ...
Games are often at their funniest when they’re not trying to be. It’s the Skyrim NPC who’s determined to deliver their stock line, apparently totally unperturbed by the dragon attack happening just ...
Life in the Middle Ages was overshadowed by disease, long before modern medicine existed. This video explores some of the most horrifying illnesses of the time, the strange (and often ineffective) ...