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Noah Schnapp Breaks Down His Hardest, Scariest Stranger Things 2 Scenes

The 2018 Emmy race has begun, and Vulture will take a close look at the contenders until voting closes on June 25. One thing that’s important to know about Noah Schnapp, the 13-year-old actor who plays Will Byers on Stranger Things, is that he’s afraid of the dark. So when he has to act afraid, which is often, he closes his eyes and waits for the fear to seep into him.

The Reggae Legend's Stint on the Night Shift

On their way to international stardom, Bob Marley and The Wailers faced the struggles familiar to so many up-and-coming musicians. Money was tight, and even when The Wailers scored a hit, producers managed to chisel band members out of their fair share of the take. The cycle began with “Simmer Down,” the group’s first track to soar to the top of Jamaica’s charts. That number went down at Coxsone Dodd’s Studio One in ’63, and many more Wailers hits followed from there.

What Palestinians in Gaza may fear even more than Israeli bombardment

BEIT HANINA AL-BALAD, Israeli-Occupied West Bank — Fatima Abu Dahouk sits on her porch on a rocky hillside in the rain, ruing the day in 1948 that her grandparents fled the farm that had been in their family for centuries, in what is now southern Israel. "They thought they were leaving for only a month, maybe two," says Abu Dahouk, a 36-year-old mother of four. "But promises were broken." They were never allowed back.

Jeremy Renner Claims Ex is a Liar with Drug and Mental Health Issues

TMZ/Getty Composite UPDATE 11:54 AM PT -- Jeremy is firing back in legal docs of his own at Sonni's claims he abuses drugs and alcohol in front of their daughter ... stating she's making up the allegations because she's pissed their relationship never worked out and looking for a cash grab. UPDATE Renner insists he does not abuse drugs or alcohol and even states he submitted to random drug testing for 3 months to defeat Sonni's claims.

Is there a poetry in architecture? | Architecture

Architecture This article is more than 15 years oldIs there a poetry in architecture?This article is more than 15 years oldJonathan GlanceyStructure, rhythm, balance ... the two art forms are very similarIs there a connection between poetry and architecture? I remember talking on this subject some while back at an Arts Council-sponsored evening at Somerset House. In preparation, I'd spent the best part of a fortnight walking through parts of London I'm particularly fond of and photographing buildings and places that seemed, to me at least, somehow poetic.