I f you have a penchant for things unusual, or are just looking for a diversion from the everyday morass of current events, head to the UFO/Paranormal Summit at the Quinault Beach Resort and Casino
March 6-8, 2020. The Pacific Northwest, in particular, is a region rife with paranormal sightings and rich local legend, making it the perfect location for this out-of-this-world event.
The UFO/Paranormal Summit features some of the most prominent and renowned speakers and researchers involved in the study of UFOs and other related fields. Each speaker presents perspectives, information and evidence that will be of interest to all enthusiasts and skeptics alike.
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Out-of-this-world alien museum will land in Space City later this year
HOUSTON – Houston-area art fans and UFO enthusiasts, are you ready for a close encounter of the art kind? A new, interactive alien-themed museum will soon touch down in Space City.
The "technology-fueled experiential" art museum will pack its 40 exhibit rooms with extraterrestrials, artificial intelligence, immersive art, dazzling light displays meant to inspire a sense of wonder, according to a release.
THE UFO FILES: Is this picture proof of aliens visiting Wigan? | Wigan Today
The man, 35, who didn't want to give his name for fear of being ridiculed, said he truly believes that what he saw was an alien craft and definitely not an aeroplane, weather balloon, Chinese Lantern or strange weather phenomenon.
He said: "I was in my loft room on Sunday night and happened to look up through the roof windows when I saw three distinct glowing orbs.
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"I'm not a big believer in UFOs, never had been, so I grabbed my phone and snapped off a couple of shots thinking it would be gone in a few seconds, but it wasn't. It stayed totally motionless in the sky for at least 20 minutes before rocketing up out of view faster than anything I have ever seen.
'Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon' Review: Sci-Fi With a Dash of Chaplin - The New York Times
Aardman Animations' stop-motion process is labor-intensive and rigid, requiring comprehensive forethought and specificity of execution, so what's perhaps most striking about their films is their freedom and playfulness. Their latest, "A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon" ( streaming on Netflix beginning Feb. 14) required months of backbreaking frame-by-frame animation, but it has a freewheeling, improvisational spirit, a looseness that results in a giddy comic energy.
Shaun's first big-screen vehicle, the 2015 "Shaun the Sheep Movie," was an inspired comic contraption, sending the good-hearted sheep and his flock on a big city adventure. In "Farmageddon," the adventure comes to them, via an alien child who crashes near their farm, the conclusion of an accidental joy ride to earth. While Shaun attempts to help the alien "Lu-La" get home, Farmer John sees a moneymaking opportunity, and attempts to court the U.F.O.
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What parents need to know about recent movies - The Washington Post
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