The original Aaero came out of nowhere, and remains, to this day, one of my favourite rhythm-action games. Merging the classic gunplay of Space Harrier and Panzer Dragoon with musical movement was an ...
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Rubio directs diplomats to return to using Times New Roman, undoing Biden-era switch to Calibri Democratic senators pen letter to Navy secretary condemning Sen. Mark Kelly review Tony Dokoupil named ...
Viking Age stories often involve modern-day Denmark, the fjords of Norway, the British Isles and Iceland, yet one overlooked stronghold of Viking history lay far north of the Arctic Circle. The sagas ...
Have you seen Jim Biddle’s 1951 Pontiac Chieftain driving around Bloomington, Indiana? I had not until a recent afternoon when I noticed the backside of a really cool old car just ahead. Yes, I ...
The great Norse warriors not only believed in the afterlife, but saw it as their duty to help the deceased get there, with complex ceremonies such as burying their dead in ships. THE ANUNDSHÖG RUNE ...
The most recent Steam Next Fest threw quite a few winners my way, but none that I was so immediately eager to play more of than Norse: Oath of Blood. The best turn-based RPGs, from Clair Obscur ...
Emily Bernard is a Features Editor and Peer Mentor for Collider who studied History, Playwriting, and English at the University of Scranton. She’s a proud comedy nerd who loves getting into the nitty ...
Jared has spent 15 years covering the auto industry, getting his first break with autoX—one of Asia’s biggest auto magazines. Since 2010, he has reviewed hundreds of cars and motorbikes around the ...
When Dr. Michael Beshoar published the first edition of The Colorado Chieftain — which later became the Pueblo Chieftain — in 1868, Pueblo was a small village with muddy streets and hitching posts. As ...
The Oseberg longship – considered one of the most important historical discoveries of the Viking age — voyaged to its final destination last month. But the journey it took to get there was complicated ...
The Oseberg, a Viking ship built in 820 C.E., moved to its new home at the Museum of the Viking Age at the speed of ten inches per minute. Museum of the Viking Age First, the Viking ship’s prow ...
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