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He made a movie about competitive tickling. But then things got truly weird.

"Tickled" has more plot twists than your average movie, especially considering it's a documentary that starts off with a lighthearted look at the "sport" of competitive endurance tickling. But the most interesting thing about the movie may be what has happened since the cameras were turned off. Immediately after the first festival screenings at this

PBS Space Time | What If Alien Life Were Silcon-Based? | Season 9 | Episode 3

Thank you to brilliant.org for supporting PBS. Life as we know it is carbon-based, but does it have to be that way? There is another element on the periodic table that shares some of the key properties of carbon but is far more abundant on most planets.

Perfect solution to the mother-son travel conundrum: A dude ranch in the heart of Dixie

Finding an activity that an adolescent boy would deign to do with his mother is a bit of a challenge. I found one: horseback riding. Mine is the rare boy who likes horses. But, if I can gender-stereotype further, given that boys tend to like speed more than relationship building with an animal, the next

Redskins Super Bowl XXII heroes believe replacement players deserve a ring

As the 30th anniversary of the Washington Redskins 1988 Super Bowl victory arrives Wednesday, there is new support coming from that teams top players, who believe the replacement players who secured three regular season wins during the player strike should receive Super Bowl rings for their contributions.

Are community currencies a better way to shop?

By Norman MillerFeatures correspondent Currencies like the Bristol Pound support local retailers and build a sense of community, proponents say and now some are going digital. Bristol Pounds stand for so many things that we do. It just made sense, says Stacey Fordham, standing amid artisan cooking oils, natural wellbeing products and dispensers for