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Ever since 4K projectors became accessible for retail use, such as home entertainment and gaming, a lot of tech enthusiasts have slowly started to move away from TVs. However, the majority still stick to TVs for their immersion or are apprehensive about projectors offering the same level of watching experience. TVs have evolved massively over the past few decades; projectors have seen the same type of evolution in recent years, but there’s still a long way to go. They are becoming more immersive every year with incredible image quality and large image projection capabilities that can fill an entire wall.…

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I’ve admired Annette Ferdinandsen’s jewelry for quite a while, but I only recently had the opportunity to see her work in person. And yes – I took pictures! Oh my darlings, I have something so pretty to share with you today! Annette Ferdinandsen Design is a contemporary jewelry brand known for their nature-inspired jewels. To quote the designer’s website, “Annette Ferdinandsen’s jewelry evokes the exquisite beauty of the natural world in abiding pieces that are elegantly formed with a modern sensibility.” I happened across Annette Ferdinandsen’s booth at the NY Now trade show while I was there covering the emerging…

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During the 1990s, artist Consuelo Jimenez Underwood was driving along the 405 Freeway in San Diego when she spotted a yellow sign showing a man, a woman, and a little girl running in fear from an unseen threat. Above these people was a menacing word: “CAUTION.” The sign, informally known as “Immigrant Crossing,” was meant to warn drivers of illegal immigrants dashing through traffic and was pervasive at the time in California. What were these migrants fleeing from? The question nagged at Jimenez Underwood, whose father, an undocumented Huichol field worker, was deported multiple times. She returned to it, in…

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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Someone either dies, or goes to Hell, or is otherwise handpicked to become a bounty hunter for—get this—escaped souls from the underworld. And he’s got to spend his days tracking down these demons at, on average, the pace of a monster per week, all while juggling his personal demons and interpersonal relationships. While I’d never dismiss a show like Prime Video’s new “The Bondsman” for running with an unoriginal idea (how many police procedurals do we have now?), the Blumhouse Television production’s biggest sin is how badly it wastes its premise and…

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Vazana Studio is owned and operated by Priscilla who I had the pleasure of meeting while attending the NY NOW show in NYC. Her pieces really spoke to me, as she touches upon many aspects I love using gemstones and intricate details. First off, her opal pendants were bold and intergalactic – it felt as though she plucked them from outer space and set them in a way that really reflects the stone’s beauty. I love her delicate ring designs – they’re all incredibly stackable and wearable. The texture on them is such a great addition. Priscilla is releasing new…

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The third Spider-Verse film was originally scheduled to open in theaters on March 29, 2024.Obviously, that did not happen.Almost exactly one year after that release date, Sony has officially put the film back on its release calendar — but not for later this year, or even next year. The third Spider-Verse, which is officially called Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, will finally arrive in multiplexes in the summer of 2027.In addition to announcing the film’s release date, Sony also unveiled the first batch of images from the sequel.Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse ImagesThe third Spider-Verse film is currently set to hit theaters in 2027. Here are the…

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Every once in a while, a game comes along that ignites a culturally divisive fire. Do a Google search on “The Last of Us, Part II” to have your brain fried, or dig a little deeper into the controversies surrounding last year’s “Black Myth Wukong.” The latest whipping post for the gamer universe has been “Assassin’s Creed Shadows,” a game that became a target of review bombing before it was even released, largely at its Black samurai protagonist, despite his historical accuracy. What do these games that make people so heated often have in common? Non-white, non-male protagonists. I actually…

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Ahead you’ll see the Final Jeopardy clue for today, Monday, March 31. The streak for Josh Weikert continues to grow as his latest Jeopardy victory from Friday’s match has made him a six-game champion. We’ll have to see if the two new challengers, paralegal Allison Willard from North Carolina and surveillance coordinator Bryce Wargin from Missouri, can possibly end his impressive run. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy for 3/31/2025, in addition to the wages and winner of the episode. Final Jeopardy Question for March 31 The Final Jeopardy question for March 31, 2025 is in the…

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Art MarketMaxwell RabbLiam Gillick, installation image of Gallery Baton’s Encounters presentation at Art Basel Hong Kong. Courtesy of Art Basel. The 12th edition of Art Basel Hong Kong wrapped up on Sunday, March 30th, following five buzzy days that drew enthusiastic crowds to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event featured 240 galleries from 42 countries and welcomed a total of 91,000 attendees across the course of the fair, well above the 75,000 figure reported for last year’s edition. This year’s Hong Kong Art Week—which included additional fairs such as Supper Club and a series of tentpole sales…

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I was on a gallery crawl downtown when news broke that New York’s Museum of Modern Art had chosen Christophe Cherix as its next director, arguably the most coveted position in the upper echelons of the international art world. That afternoon, I happened to stop by a show at Hannah Traore Gallery dedicated to the Guerrilla Girls. The feminist artist group cut its teeth in the mid-’80s with a series of posters that took the art world to task by tallying data about gallery rosters, museum hangs, and more. The results were always disappointing: they showed that the art world…

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