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The Simpsons Predictions: From Vision Pro and Virtual Realities to Presidential Forecasts and Pandemic Insights (Part 1)

The recent launch of Apple’s advanced Vision Pro has unexpectedly reignited interest in the beloved TV series The Simpsons. This resurgence isn’t just about nostalgia; it’s driven by the series’ uncanny knack for predicting future technologies. Remarkably, The Simpsons showcased a device strikingly similar to Vision Pro nearly eight years ago, underlining its role as ...

Emma Lu

A drink coaster with the image of Homer Simpson sitting on his sofa eating snacks and drinking beer. while watching TV.

The Top Dad Jokes to Make You Laugh or Groan

There’s one universal experience that often brings smiles to our faces: Dad jokes. No matter how corny or chuckle-worthy, we always remember those jokes our dads cracked. To bring you up to speed with some of the best (or worst) dad jokes, we present a list from a recent poll conducted across the United States. ...

Viena Abdon

Colorful text on black background that reads: 'Dad jokes are how eye roll.'

NHS to Fund Stand-up Comedy Classes for Men at Risk of Suicide

Comedians make people laugh and bust the stress but it is seldom an easy task. Stand-up comedy is deemed quite tough and people think it is not something they can excel at. However, it looks like a course covering comedy is proving to be so successful with people that the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) ...

Jack Roberts

A microphone and barstool sit on an empty stage.

Long Lost Twins: Therapy and Stand-Up Comedy

Queens Park is a hidden gem of a spot nearby to Kensal Rise. I recently visited there for the first time in a long time for the purposes of a creative project. This is where it occurred to me that stand-up comedy and therapy are indeed long-lost twins. Despite having been there numerous times, I ...

Danny Walsh

Laurel and Hardy.

‘Art As Humor’ in Jenny van Sommers’s Jelly Film

Jenny van Sommers is an award-winning still-life photographer who grew up in Australia, but is now based in London. Her work often brings to life mundane objects, and she is known for her rich ideas that add “tongue-in-cheek” humor to her work. She was awarded the prestigious Golden Lion at Cannes for her work with ...

Jessica Kneipp

Art as humor: 'Poetry in Motion.'