Would you trade your identity for utopia? Apple TV's science fiction series PLUR1BUS examines whether a perfect world is worth the loss of everyone's individuality. When an alien virus turns the world ...
Since the generative AI boom of late 2022, the sector has seen fresh disruption in 2025 and 2026, with startups DeepSeek and Anthropic PBC's Claude Cowork driving waves of change that industry ...
Every so often I'm reminded of Denzel Curry's 2019 cover of "Bulls On Parade," and I always appreciate when that happens. Case in point: The Florida rapper makes a guest appearance on "Hive Mind," ...
Knocked Loose and Denzel Curry throw a rager at the Louisville, Kentucky, hardcore band’s hometown skate park in the new video for “Hive Mind,” a brain-rattling new collaboration between the two acts.
Knocked Loose have steadily been bringing hardcore to the masses, whether through Coachella circle pits or heavy late-night debuts on Kimmel. “Hive Mind,” their first song since 2024’s You Won’t Go ...
Official image from ‘Pluribus’ courtesy of Apple TV+. It starts slowly, the end of the world. A deep-space discovery in the middle of nowhere becomes an accident in a lab becomes a gradual but ...
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You know what’s great about a show like Pluribus? It’s that we don’t really know what’s going on, so we get to speculate. Just like real life! In case you haven’t seen this show, which just finished ...
We need parables more than ever. Perhaps we've grown too accustomed to a cultural climate that flattens complexity into right and wrong, sorts people into boxes, draws tribal lines and brandishes ...
Many people, one brain. It’s a classic storytelling device, and it’s showing up a lot more lately. By Maya Phillips This story contains spoilers. Masses of humans moving in total synchronization.
What does Apple TV's "Pluribus" show us about human cooperation? Spoilers included. In "Pluribus," humanity is presented with an evolutionary ultimatum. An alien virus rapidly transforms the global ...
For a few exuberant days, Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn), the despondent heroine of “Pluribus,” almost convinces herself to be happy at the end of the world. That wouldn’t be much of a challenge for most ...