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Anthony Marques dishes Batman, The Kubert School, and Nilla Wafers

Anthony Marques is pretty busy these days. Not only is the artist running The Kubert School, but he is also penciling DC’s all-ages book Batman: The Audio Adventures, a seven-issue companion series to the HBO Max scripted podcast. Marques chatted with The Beat about drawing the Dark Knight and what’s happening inside The Kubert School these days. Deanna Destito: So what’s going on with Batman: The Audio Adventures? Anthony Marques: Batman is a lot of fun. I’m having a really great time doing it right now. We’re really…

Rob Zombie Addresses Hilarious ‘Halloween’ Memes as Elvira Dishes on Her Iconic Sex Appeal

Alberto E. Rodriguez / Ethan Miller / Getty Images Happy Tuesday, genre diehards! As folks around the world prepare to select their eye-popping Halloween costume of choice—yes, we’re looking at you, Sexy Girl Scout—other fear fanatics are taking a bite out of the plethora of newsworthy headlines that the spooktacular catalog has to offer. That includes today’s horror roundup here at We Got This Covered. The last 24 hours in horrorland have been interesting, to say the least, with controversy still swirling…

Rachel Nichols Joins Showtime, Dishes on ESPN Exit

Sports journalist Rachel Nichols has landed a new gig in Showtime’s sports division, a year after ESPN canceled her show and removed her from basketball coverage. On her Twitter account, Ms. Nichols posted a statement from Showtime Basketball welcoming her to the network. She is expected to work as a host and producer on a range of content across multiple platforms for Showtime.  She wrote on the social media platform: “Thrilled to be partnering with @Showtime and getting…

Jann Wenner dishes on his new memoir ‘Like a Rolling Stone’

On the Shelf Like a Rolling Stone: A Memoir By Jann WennerLittle, Brown: 592 pages, $35If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores. Some memoirs are deeply introspective; others amount to victory laps sandwiched between covers. Jann Wenner’s “Like a Rolling Stone” falls firmly in the second category. The co-founder and former owner and publisher of Rolling Stone — and still its public face even after a noisy parting of ways…

Intel Dishes Out Game and App Codes Bundle for PCs With Arc GPUs

Intel is preparing to push its Arc Alchemist discrete graphics via the tried and tested promotional technique of software bundling. Intel’s bundles look generous with a mix of four modern games and a choice of three out of five apps. However, to qualify for the bundles, you must purchase both an Intel Arc GPU and higher-end 12th Gen Core ‘Alder Lake’ CPU.The bundles have likely come to light a little earlier than Intel planned as they were unearthed by Twitter leakster momomo_us via an orphaned Terms and Conditions page.…

Physicists Reveal More Effective and Earth-Friendly Way To Clean Dishes

Researchers simulated a superheated steam dishwasher, finding that it killed 99% of bacteria on a plate in just 25 seconds.Washing dishes with superheated steam is more effective and Earth-friendly.Simulations show steam kills bacteria on a plate in just 25 seconds — without soap.Often, conventional dishwashers do not kill all the harmful microorganisms left on plates, bowls, and cutlery. They also require long cycle times that use large amounts of electricity. Additionally, the soap pumped in and out is released into…

11 Denver restaurant dishes to put on your dining bucket list

Denver has its ham and pepper omelets; the Rocky Mountains, their fried bull testicles. Colorado can claim its own green chile, as well as plenty of home-grown meat and produce. But beyond the well-trodden menu items, there’s a wide world to discover of essential local restaurant dishes. Will you find 11 foods like the ones we recommend here in other states, regions, countries even? Of course! But to try them in Denver and at this particular crop of restaurants and food trucks is to experience recipes on a level by…

Mi Cocina: Rick Martínez’s ‘love letter’ to regional Mexican dishes

Breadcrumb Trail Links Life Eating & Drinking Culture Books The cook, author and host travelled more than 32,000 kilometres and visited all Mexico's 32 states seeking the flavours he loves for debut book Mazatlán author Rick Martínez is the host of Food52's Mi Cocina and Sweet Heat, and Pruébalo on YouTube. Photo by Ren Fuller Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on…

How to Please a Woman review – Sally Phillips dishes out sex-positive domestic gods | Film

Arriving like a horny bus to a public transport orgy, this is the second comedy in a matter of weeks, after Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, about women hiring sex workers. Be that a happy coincidence or the start of a trend, it’s cheering that both films are so entertaining, body positive and upbeat but still entirely different experiences. This take on the material is set in Australia and revolves around Gina (played by the protean Sally Phillips), a middle manager of a certain age, stuck in a functional but practically…

An Ill-Timed Action Blockbuster Fiasco Dishes Out Streaming Retribution

via Warner Bros. For reasons that obviously don’t need any explaining, a big budget action blockbuster focusing on a man who loses his wife and child in a terrorist attack on United States soil was pulled from its original theatrical release date of October 5, 2001, but that was just the beginning of the problems faced by Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle Collateral Damage. Not only was the marketing campaign scrapped and redesigned from the ground up to shift the focus away from themes of terrorism and onto…