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Gandalf (Sean Connery) and Hannibal Lecter (Gene Hackman) Indiana Jones (Tom Selleck) and Neo from The Matrix (Will Smith) LIFE’s mega-gallery of stars who nearly made it to the biggest roles in cinema...
View ArticleVintage Face Swap
Old Hollywood Face Swap – a tumblr wherein new horrors are created from old Hollywood. biotv
View ArticleThere May Be Milky Way
Barry Knight writes: It was a clear night in Roscommon on Wednesday night, so I took a few snaps on my 5D Mark iii. More here
View ArticleTimber Is The Night
Some of the world’s oldest living trees ((in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa) photographed against the backdrop of the night sky by Beth Moon, who sez: The majority of these photographs were...
View ArticleThe Stars Look Very Different Today
Oh. Tombuktu writes: I was looking for a One4All card, and when I checked out the design options on their website I noticed that my own star sign is not an option, along with five others — at least...
View ArticleNurseries Of Sagittarius
A colourful composite of three bright nebulae in the constellation of Sagittarius – recorded last last year from Teide National Park in Tenerife. To wit: 18th century cosmic tourist Charles Messier...
View ArticleDark Nebula
Behold: stars forming in Lynd’s Dark Nebula (LDN 1251). To wit: About 1,000 light-years away and drifting above the plane of our Milky Way galaxy, the dusty molecular cloud is part of a complex of dark...
View ArticleWin Nick’s Free Tix
In the mood for exquisite chamber pop? Then you are in luck as Stars – one of the best Canadian indie bands of their generation – return to perform their stunning 2004 masterpiece Set Yourself On Fire....
View ArticleStars Search
Stars Last week, with a PAIR of free tickets to see Stars – one of the best Canadian indie bands of their generation – perform their stunning 2004 masterpiece Set Yourself On Fire in Dublin’s Workmans...
View ArticleJourney To The Dark
A moodily impressive short by artist Yang Yongliang that combines the light of cities with the stars in the night sky. The film was originally made for the 70 metre wraparound screen of the MGM Coral...
View ArticleSmall, But Powerful
Behold: SS 433 – one of the most exotic eclipsing x-ray binary star systems we know of. And that’s saying something. To wit: Its unremarkable name stems from its inclusion in a catalog of Milky Way...
View ArticleThe Colours Of Orion
Behold: the Orion nebula, tidied up for your viewing pleasure by energetic stars. To wit: Also known as M42, the nebula’s glowing gas surrounds hot young stars at the edge of an immense interstellar...
View ArticleSome Of Us Are Looking At The Stars
This morning. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4. Josh Mathews (above) with his photograph ‘To the Waters and the Wild’ selected as the winning image in the inaugural...
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