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    • Makossa Brooklyn returns to NY. RSVP for FREE inside via our friends at @MakossaBK !
      Hot damn, it’s Summer already and with Summer comes Summer parties.  With Summer parties, comes one of our all time favorites out in NYC — Makossa Brooklyn. Trust us.  Our folks with Makossa know how to do it.  These guys kept a party crackin’ in the middle of a heatwave, through a rainstorm (till the [...]
    • Win Tickets to see @GillesPeterson in SF or LA!!!
      Five and two.  Both are the respective number of years that the King of Worldwide, Gilles Peterson has played in San Francisco or Los Angeles.  It’s no secret that both events will sell out. In fact, it would be safe to assume that more than a score of you are planning to go and have [...]
    • 10 Great Acts to Catch at EDC New York
      Electric Daisy Carnival returns to New York City for two days beginning on Friday, May 17. Saturday has already sold out, with limited Friday tickets remaining. URB has handpicked the essential acts to catch at this dance music festival, in no particular order but alphabetical.
    • Win Free Tickets to Hangout Fest courtesy of @BrownYoChris & @Phil_enn
      Back at it again.  With Hangout Fest going down this week, I’m sure that someone out in the Gulf Coast area just hasn’t gotten a chance to grab a pair of tickets yet…  If that’s the case, let URB co-horts @BrownYoChris & @Phil_enn save the day.  All you have to do is take one  look [...]
    • Fixed Gear + Art = Red Bull Ride + Style
      5,000 people were on hand at the Justin Herman Plaza for the 3rd annual Red Bull Ride + Style race and freestyle competition this past Saturday. Check out some of the great shots taken by the photographers at the event, while Jason Clary and Matt Reyes stole the spotlight, winning the Track and Freestyle competitions, [...]
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    • The Three Arrows, The Miniskirt And The Bras of Abenomics 2013/05/14
      Since the end of 2012, the prime minister of Japan Shinzo Abe and his finance minister Taro Aso have started a new aggressive economic policy with the main objectives of ending the vicious circle of deflation in which Japan has been mired during the last 20 years, and achieving an inflation of 2%. The models [...]
    • Kyoto Scientists Visualize People’s Dreams 2013/05/09
      A team of researchers lead by Yukiyasu Kamitani has been able to decipher the contents of the dreams of three people. To be able to achieve this feat, first they had to collect the data of the dreams of three volunteers by using fMRI and EGG/EOG/EMG/ECG scanners while they were sleeping and also while they [...]
    • Tomato Haircut 2013/05/03
      This tomato haircut is a work of art by a hairdresser called Hiro who works in a hair salon in Osaka. It seems that this kind of haircuts are very popular among a group of trendy young people who hang out in the Amemura district in Osaka. Other similar haircuts, following the same style. Source: [...]
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    • one|seven|nine 2012/01/11
      [WHEN WILL KUKUBURI UPDATE AGAIN?] … is the question i most often get; on this blog, in emails, and at cons; and i am flattered. i wish i had a definite answer. i love kukuburi, and i have not abandoned it. i’ve just had to step away from the comic for longer than anticipated. i am working, when time [...]
    • HAPPY HOLIDAYS 2011/12/23
      GREETINGS ALL! with the holidays here, i’ve decided to take a brief… holiday. my year has been full tilt, and while i love working on kukuburi i never rested between the end of working on TALE OF SAND and returning to the comic. so in an effort to relax i shall be taking this (inadvertently) and [...]
    • one|seventy|eight 2011/12/17
      minutes before the week is out the cavalry arrives! as i mentioned last week TALE OF SAND hit the stands this week in limited release, with a full release coming in january. also announced today was my next project; JOHN CARTER: THE GODS OF MARS for marvel comics! have a great weekend my friends.
    • one|seventy|seven 2011/12/14
      what we have here is an issue of timing… hope everyone had a great weekend! the days are getting busy but i hope to have another page of kukuburi up by friday! speaking of busy, and one of the reasons why i disappeared for a year – tomorrow a limited release of  TALE OF SAND hits the [...]
    • one|seventy|six 2011/12/09
      let’s end off the week with a nice family portrait of the kukuburi cavalry! also, a thank you to martin hopwood for the newest addition to the kukuburi fan art gallery – truly inspiring to receive such a great piece during the comic’s return. thanks martin! have a great weekend everyone and see you next week… r.
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    • Air-Powered Force Feedback Could Make Kinect Even More Immersive
      Microsoft's Kinect provided gamers with a hands-free way to play their favorite titles. But when the controller was removed from the situation, so was the haptic force feedback that can enhance gameplay. Most of us were ok with the tradeoff, but not the Imagineers at Disney Research who've come up with a way to provide tactile force feedback using […]
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    • 15 Photographs of the Superstructures That Put Us in Space
      “It is easy to invent a flying machine,” said the 19th century aviation engineer Otto Lilienthalmore, “[and] difficult to build one; to make it fly is everything.” The challenge of air (and later, space) travel began not with building aircraft, but with building a realistic simulation machine in which to test those aircraft.Read more...    
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    • Nvidia GeForce GTX 780: Titanic Power at a Less Ludicrous Price
      Hot on the heels of the all-powerful Titan's release just a few months ago, Nvidia is now plowing forward into its 700 series with the sweet new GTX 780. It's a Titan-esque bad-boy that's a little bit cheaper.Read more...    
      Eric Limer
    • How Star Trek Into Darkness' Epic Score Came To Life
      They hear it through the entire movie, but most theater goers don't pay close attention to one of the most important supporting players in a film: the soundtrack. It's as important for building tension and excitement as the actors' performances, and the Soundworks Collection took a closer look at what went into the music behind Star Trek Into […]
      Andrew Liszewski
    • Google's New Trend Visualizer Is a Truly Beautiful Thing
      Google's been logging data about hot trends ever since you started tip-tapping search terms into its front page, but now it's gone and made it look damn pretty with it.Read more...    
      Jamie Condliffe
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    • Blue Box Podcast - Episode 58 : Vanishing Point
      {enclose 58_vanishingpoint.mp3} EPISODE 58 Vanishing Point Welcome To The Official Doctor Who Podcast of Starburst Magazine The World's Longest Running Magazine Of Sci-Fi Horror Fantasy. Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett. An hour of laid back Doctor Who that doesn't cater ju […]
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    • Movie News: Grimlock and the Dinobots to Feature in TRANSFORMERS 4?
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    • Original Fiction: THE CHASE
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    • TV Review: HANNIBAL Season 1, Episode 3 'Potage'
      Oh, deer. It's father/daughter bonding time for Abigail Hobbs, whom we see in a flashback with her father, killing and harvesting a deer for its edibles. “We honour the beast by eating her,” says daddy dearest, “otherwise it's just murder.” It's a sentiment and philosophy which will no doubt echo throughout this first series, certainly more so […]
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    • DVD Review: SANITARIUM
      With its grand traditions extending into the annals of cinematic history, the portmanteau horror film is going through something of a resurgence of late. From the found footage frights of V/H/S through to the comedy kitsch of ABCs of Death, it's nice to see this old format alive and well. It's a tricky one to get right, but when it's good, it […]
      joel.harley@starburstmagazine.com (Joel Harley)

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