Ex-special operative MacGruber is called back into action to take down his archenemy, Dieter Von Cunth, who's in possession of a nuclear warhead and bent on destroying Washington, D.C.
Marni, a new Vice President of a large Public Relations Agency, is returning home for her brother Will's wedding. Marni discovers that his bride Joanna is her former arch nemesis in high school who made her life a living hell
Marni, a new Vice President of a large Public Relations Agency, is returning home for her brother Will's wedding. Marni discovers that his bride Joanna is her former arch nemesis in high school who made her life a living hell
The sole copy of a 1928 Walt Disney film thought to be lost forever has been rediscovered in the archives of the British Film Institute. The film features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Mickey Mouse's precursor.
The sole copy of a 1928 Walt Disney film thought to be lost forever has been rediscovered in the archives of the British Film Institute. The film features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Mickey Mouse's precursor.
Architecture on Antarctica is challenging. Shelter must be formidable enough to insulate inhabitants from unsurvivable weather, yet negligible enough to be taken away without leaving a trace.
There was only one problem. In the late 1990s archaeologist Dr. Tom Dillehay revisited some of the more obscure Moche sites and found that the dates didn't match with the climate catastrophe explanation.
But what did it mean? The first breakthrough came when archaeologist Dr. Steve Bourget discovered a collection of bones at one of the most important Moche huacas.
Archaeologists found evidence of enormous rain damage at a Moche site. New building work had been interrupted and torn apart by torrential rain, and artifacts found in the damaged area dated to almost exactly that period.
Their throats cut, the blood of the vanquished drained into a cup and the cup was then drunk by a God-like deity. It was, the archaeologists slowly realized, a story not of war but ritual combat followed by human sacrifice.
These artifacts included ear studs and necklaces, nose rings and helmets, many heavily inlaid with gold and precious stones. But it was the pottery that gave the archaeologists their first real insight into Moche life.
Other Moche vessels show scenes from what, at first sight, look like a series of battles. But as the archaeologists studied them more closely they realized they weren't ordinary battles.
As archaeologists have excavated at Moche sites they've unearthed some of the most fabulous pottery and jewelry ever to emerge from an ancient civilization.
Out in the desert, archaeologists have also found the 2,000-year-old remains of an extensive system of mud brick aqueduct which enabled the Moche to tame their desert environment. Many are still in use today.
Architecture on Antarctica is challenging. Shelter must be formidable enough to insulate inhabitants from unsurvivable weather, yet negligible enough to be taken away without leaving a trace.
Milan's main cathedral has put 135 gargoyles, grotesque figures used in Gothic architecture, up for adoption. The campaign seeks protagonists to make good a shortfall caused by cuts to the Italian culture budget.
As Libyans are finally able to vent their fury against the toppled police state, the race is on to secure archives of the Libyan State and Gadhafi's sordid and curious rule.
As Libyans are finally able to vent their fury against the toppled police state, the race is on to secure archives of the Libyan State and Gadhafi's sordid and curious rule.
Doctor Barbie and Computer Engineer Barbie currently fetch top dollar, but Architect Barbie dolls aren’t flying off the shelves because it’s not as glamorous or as lucrative of a profession for women.
High-tech copies of ancient archaeological sites may save us from wrecking the very cultural treasures we most want to see. These 3-D facsimiles are so detailed the naked eye can't distinguish them from the originals.
High-tech copies of ancient archaeological sites may save us from wrecking the very cultural treasures we most want to see. These 3-D facsimiles are so detailed the naked eye can't distinguish them from the originals.
High-tech copies of ancient archaeological sites may save us from wrecking the very cultural treasures we most want to see. These 3-D facsimiles are so detailed the naked eye can't distinguish them from the originals.
Yarn bombing has been described as warm and fuzzy defiant art. Those who engage in the street graffiti delight in creating random acts of art on urban architecture.
Yarn bombing has been described as warm and fuzzy defiant art. Those who engage in the street graffiti delight in creating random acts of art on urban architecture.
Yarn bombing has been described as warm and fuzzy defiant art. Those who engage in the street graffiti delight in creating random acts of art on urban architecture.
One of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, Pompeii was sealed like a time capsule when the eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried it under ash and pumice in A.D. 79.
One of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, Pompeii was sealed like a time capsule when the eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried it under ash and pumice in A.D. 79.
Architect Shigeru Ban has built a portfolio of homes, museums and institutional buildings, all the while developing a technical framework for building with paper and a passion for bringing shelter to disaster areas.