Some years feel like turning a page, and 1975 was one of them. It had new sounds on the radio, mixtapes, feathered hair, and a big wave of home tech landing on every home. Look closer and you see ...
The Pixar Era kicked off 30 years ago with the first installment of the popular franchise. It’s given us countless hits, but something has also been lost. By Maya Phillips There are so many ways of ...
A poetic and visually stunning short, Windy Day captures how a sudden gust of wind brings together strangers in a moment of transformation. Through meticulous animation and elegant rhythm, the film ...
The 1975 fans went into somewhat of a frenzy Tuesday when they noticed that “Human Too,” originally Track 9 on 2022’s Being Funny in a Foreign Language, was nowhere to be found on streaming services.
Fifty years ago, three IBM System 370 mainframes powered a pioneering scheduling system run by the UK’s national rail operator, British Rail. Called Total Operations Processing System (Tops), when it ...
Whatever happened to rock and metal's class of 1975? After reading this list, you'll see that it was a supremely great year for new bands making their first impression with several Rock and Roll Hall ...
Contract manufacturer Celestica Inc. will build its own 200,000-square-foot, $25 million manufacturing plant along West Circle Drive, which is rapidly turning into an industrial and office corridor.
Student filmmakers have claimed all top honors at the upcoming 2025 SIGGRAPH 2025 Computer Animation Festival (August 10-14), marking what organizers call a “historic milestone” for the computer ...
The beloved actor has a secret talent. Dick Van Dyke is known for his decades-long career as a movie and TV star, but he’s also been credited in another role behind the scenes—and he’s still working ...
While Odyssey focused primarily on 35mm back-lit motion graphics and special effects for the first 5 years of its existence, its award-winning release of the world's first home entertainment video of ...
In a very The 1975-ish bit of meta self-reference, I’ll be honest: when I volunteered to write this piece it was mostly to point out that Matty Healy is wrong, and not in the ways you might think.
Engineers at the International Aerospace Exhibition in Berlin unveiled a prototype solar sail designed to capture the energy of the sun and transport humans through space without engines or fuel.