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The weather here, she continues, “is the weather of catastrophe, of apocalypse.” Didion and Butler are just two of the many writers who have approached Southern California through the lens of ...
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You could see the black and red smoke coming across the city from multiple fires and it was like witnessing something out of an apocalypse film.' Despite watching her neighbourhood catch on fire ...
The Weeknd is hinting at a farewell—not from music entirely but from the persona that made him a global phenomenon. The artist, born Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, shared in an insightful sit-down with ...
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Nostradamus, the French astrologer who died in 1566, and Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian seer who passed away in 1996 foresaw similar "cruel wars" and a potential apocalypse for the coming year.
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Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd has delayed the release of his upcoming album, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' until January 31st, and he has cancelled a Rose Bowl concert "out of respect" for those ...
But the fears they express are much older than science. The term apocalypse comes from an ancient Greek word meaning “unveiling,” and it was used in a literary sense to describe biblical books ...