Matthew Rooney, the grandson of Pittsburgh Steelers legendary founder Art Rooney, died at his Hamptons home on Friday, the team confirmed to The Post. He was 51. “The Rooney Family is mourning the loss of Matthew,” a Steelers spokesperson said in a statement to The Post. A cause of death was not revealed. Matthew Joseph Rooney died at his East …
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Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance To Get Classic SEGA Villains Stage DLC Next Year
Image: SEGA Joe Musashi has fought countless demons, strange lifeforms, and ninja clans across the Shinobi series’ vast history. But in SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance — which launches on Switch at the end of August — his greatest threat awaits in some DLC. Coming in early 2026, Sega has announced the SEGA Villains Stage, and first up for our daring …
Read More »SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance DLC ‘SEGA Villains Stage’ adds Dr. Eggman
Dr. Eggman from the Sonic the Hedgehog series is the first confirmed boss for the “SEGA Villains Stage” downloadable content included with the Deluxe Edition of SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance, publisher SEGA and developer Lizardcube announced. The announcement reads, “Who’s that lurking in the shadows? Prepare to unleash the power of the Shinobi and face off against legendary bosses in …
Read More »Art Director Dan Eder Speaks On Invincible VS’s Art Style, Working With Robert Kirkman, And More
The first time I watched the announcement of Invincible VS, I wasn’t impressed. The art style looked a bit rough around the edges, and the gameplay showed some potential and ideas, but I didn’t find it appealing. I was happy that Invincible, the popular TV series based on Robert Kirkman’s comic, was getting a proper video game adaptation, but that …
Read More »‘Everyone Is So Scared’: Inside The Smithsonian As Trump Attacks Art, History
WASHINGTON — Staff are censoring content they fear could upset President Donald Trump. Volunteers are angry and mulling quitting, even as they work for free. Employees are repeatedly warned not to talk to the press. And the message from on high is that if you care about the Smithsonian Institution and its 17 museums in Washington, D.C., and if you …
Read More »Taylor Swift reveals ‘Life of a Showgirl’ album release date, cover art and track list on Travis Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast
It’s no longer a cruel summer. Taylor Swift officially announced her new album The Life of a Showgirl on Aug. 12. And one day later, she shared more details about the upcoming work — including the cover art, track list and release date — as well as other surprises during her appearance on boyfriend Travis Kelce’s podcast, New Heights. Fans …
Read More »From Bob Dylan to Run-DMC: the songs of New York – in pictures | Art and design
The many artists who have created iconic music in New York City are being celebrated as part of an immersive and interactive new exhibition. Names such as Janis Joplin, LL Cool J and Duke Ellington can be seen creating, performing and promoting their songs at the Museum of the City of New York, showcasing how the city has long been …
Read More »This see-thru Game Boy is a work of art — because she designed a transparent circuit board
Now, she’s put her skills to work in probably the most beautiful build I’ve ever seen: a working see-through Game Boy Color where even the circuit board is made of clear plastic. Because she designed and created that board herself from scratch, you see. I’ve been floored by console mods before, but I’d typically limit praise to saying they’re “damn …
Read More »The Japanese art of ‘forest bathing’ can improve focus, lower stress
Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku in its original Japanese, is a mindfulness practice that involves immersing oneself in nature. The decades-old practice pulls from research that shows that spending time in nature can help lower stress levels and improve focus. Recently, forest bathing is growing in popularity, thanks in part to social media where people are sharing their experiences exploring forests …
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