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After having fought all manner of mysterious beasts past and future in the first season, the members of ARC continue their investigations into temporal anomalies. 6.5/10
This esoteric sci-fi series mixed time travel and government bureaucracy in a way that worked...most of the time. This DVD set collects the last episodes of the series.
While the world may take its lead from the U.S. regarding action, adventure and suspense television, British TV producers have also produced a few good action thrillers.
BBC1 is reviving one of its most disturbing and ground-breaking dramas in November 2008.
The "Big Bang" is commonly described as an explosion, but this is not really a good analogy. In fact, the universe was created through an expansion of space.
George Gamow was an early advocate of the big bang theory for the origin of the universe. Many of his details were incorrect, but he got the essential idea right.
Egyptian creation myths parallel many ancient stories that begin with a lifeless void and end with the begetting of male and female and the establishment of order.
Kubrick's film 2001 is widely regarded as ambiguous, but to what extent is it useful or indeed necessary to read Clarke's novel in order to understand the film?
This is the place where the day first dawns, where whales frolic and stately icebergs drift. This is Cape Spear, Newfoundland, the easternmost point in North America.
Changes in climate may be creating a marine environment particularly suited to HAB (harmful algal bloom)-forming species of algae, according to a team of scientists.
A new supernatural thriller comes to UK network ITV1 on Saturday 3 January, conjuring the legacy of Bram Stoker's Dracula above and below the streets of modern-day London
If you find yourself starting to eat more and gaining weight as fall sets in, you might be interested to learn that you can blame low levels of vitamin D!
Walt Disney's passion for trains was lifelong, so it was only natural that as he started designing his theme park he insisted that a train circumnavigate it.
Jacques Derrida has written a number of essays regarding the theatre defining semiotic (sign) deconstruction - of interest to the development of Postmodern Theatre.
Discovering the similarities between creation stories of the east and its relationship to the prolific symbol of the lotus.
Writing on Hinduism necessitates the use of non-English words that occur often need to be explained. This glossary explains words beginning with M to P.
Galloway forest Park in South West Scotland offers an unique opportunity to witness red deer stags locking horns in the timless ritual of the annual rut
The National Geographic Channel series Explorer: Climbing Redwood Giants followss two explorers on an extreme journey to research the primeval forest of giant trees.
McCarthy refuses to answer questions as he navigates a desolate landscape, instead drawing readers into the action and compelling them to carry the fire of humanity.
Rogue is better than the vast majority of wide release horror in 2008. Of course that means it got dumped to DVD after playing in 10 theaters for one weekend.
The Sundarbans are a pristine world of forests, rivers and swamps teeming with wildlife where humans still dare to venture to eek out a precarious living.
Coín hosted its 28th Festival de Bailes Populares In July when four troupes of dancers gave outstanding, and colorful, performances for a large and enthusiastic audience.
Archetypes are the 'inhabitants' of the collective unconscious, that psychological dimension which is universal and goes beyond the personal.
Winter snow, history, local culture and the unhurried pace of rural Japan make Akita fun for the whole family. This unspoiled region has something for every visitor.
Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare's most performed plays worldwide. The interest that Shakespeare found in this historical tale has not waned with the passing of time.
Ancient end of time beliefs conformed to the desire for order from chaos and an ethical basis of human relationships within the framework of inevitable cataclysm.
The Cramps' legendary vocalist Lux Interior passed away at Glendale Memorial Hospital in California on February 4th 2009.His death was due to an existing heart condition.
After the tsunami, the Elephant Help Project had to close down, but superb elephant experiences are available at Elephant Hills in Thailand's Khao Lak.
There are varied reasons behind xenophobia. England has a growing mistrust of foreigners due to recent world events, leading to more support for "pure" English idealists.
Are you looking for a good scary movie? These werewolf films are sure to satisfy the bloodlust of even the most diehard lycanthrope.
Hiddensee is an idyllic resort island in the Baltic Sea with sandy beaches next to Rügen, East Germany. Great opportunities for swimming, hiking, sailing and fishing
A solid cast lead this ITV crime drama, written by Anthony Horowitz, about a massive car crash and the people it affects.
Still recovering from the devastating 2004 tsunami Khoa Lak is one of the most beautiful villages on Thailand's Andaman coast.
The Madeiran archipelago, together with those of the Canaries, Azores and Cape Verde comprise Macaronesia, "the Fortunate Isles".
Year one of the BBC's fun and surprisingly consistent take on the Arthurian legend gets a tense and exciting finale.
The Vindhya Mountains sought a boon from Shiva so that it might challenge Mount Meru. Shiva appeared as Omkareshwar to bless Vindhya.
The BBC's keenly awaited remake of Survivors, the classic TV drama in which society collapses after a super-virus wipes most of the population, is a ratings hit.
A look at the rune trader locations in the ever popular MMORPG game of Guild Wars.
The first English settlement in the state of New York was at Southampton, Long Island, in 1640. Thomas Halsey and other settlers came from England via Lynn, MA.
Dr. E.W. Brandes and his team ventured into unexplored jungles of New Guinea in 1929 on an expedition to find new disease-resistant varieties of sugar cane.
From its busy harbor to its peaceful Botanical Gardens to the biggest coaster in the Nordic countries, Sweden's second-largest city is full of warm weather surprises.
On the Maryland bank of the Potomac River, a looped trail hides the remnants of Union soldiers ramparts that were built to protect the munitions factory ar Harper's.
Since its very inception, the myth-ritualist school debated whether myth or ritual came first. Today most scholars work on either of the two.
Onchorhynchus's ancestors first appear in the fossil record 50 million years ago, offering a vital clue as to where this line of fish originated.
Starting at the end of the twelfth century, a series of crusades were waged in the lands to the east of the Baltic sea.
Poland stretches from high, Alpine mountains in the south to sandy Baltic beaches in the north. In between there are lakes and forests: a paradise for nature lovers.
In "American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau" editor Bill McKibben combines the familiar with the unfamiliar to arouse inspiration, awe, alarm and sadness.
Quality is only one factor out of many in determining why a television show succeeds or fails. Culture, luck, and the network are show airs on are also important.
Anyone who watches the opening of CSI: Miami wants to skim through the Everglades like Horatio Caine. It can be done at Lake Trafford in Immokalee, Florida.


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