Immersive Theater Heads to the Sauna as DEATH OF RASPUTIN Dazzles NYC Again

Let me share what the immersive theater group Death of Rasputin says about their experience at the Othership sauna and ice bath. They describe it as stepping into a shadowy, candlelit world reminiscent of a traditional Russian banya (bathhouse), where the spirit of Grigori Rasputin lives on. Attendees are invited to an evening of ritual, purification, and intense experience, where Rasputin and his followers will challenge, cleanse, and transform them. The performance promises a seductive and magical encounter with this infamous historical figure.

11 TV and Film Characters Who Were Supposed to Die Early, But Lived to Be Legendary

Back in 2016, if someone had predicted Steve Harrington would become a beloved, central figure and the most developed character in Stranger Things, most people would have dismissed it as impossible. But that’s exactly what happened over the course of the hit Netflix series, which concluded in 2025. Steve transformed from a self-absorbed high schooler focused on romance into a courageous protector who consistently put himself in danger for his friends. Now, it’s hard to imagine the story in Hawkins, Indiana, without Steve Harrington playing a vital role in battling the supernatural threats.

Universal Fan Fest Nights Return in 2026, First 5 Experiences Announced

Universal Fan Fest Nights has announced its first five immersive experiences, including both brand new adventures and some returning favorites. For 2026, guests can look forward to experiences themed around Scooby-Doo and the Universal Monsters, One Piece, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and Super Nintendo World. The popular Dungeons & Dragons: Secrets of Waterdeep experience will also be back – and it’s one of the best they’ve ever offered!

TED Gets Horny, High, and Stupid in Hilarious Season 2 Trailer

The trailer for season two of Ted is incredibly funny. It’s hard to believe that even an angry dad from Massachusetts chasing his teenage son with a talking teddy bear isn’t the most hilarious moment. (The funniest part is definitely the bit with the censored video – and while we generally don’t like censorship, we have to admit it works here.)

STARFLEET ACADEMY’s Wall of Honor Has Many STAR TREK Easter Eggs

The list includes almost everyone who served on the original Enterprise from Star Trek: The Original Series, which is great to see. Spock is identified as “Ambassador Spock,” reflecting his rank in the 2009 Star Trek movie. Several characters have been updated to ranks they earned later in their careers: Pavel Chekov is now listed as Commander, Scotty as Captain (as seen in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Relics”), and Dr. Leonard McCoy as Admiral, based on his appearance in the TNG pilot. Nyota Uhura is also listed as Captain, indicating she achieved that rank after the events of Star Trek VI. The list also includes Dr. Christine Chapel and Commander Janice Rand, even though Rand only appeared in a few episodes.

What Is ‘The Burn’ in STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY?

The story centers around dilithium, a crucial mineral in the world of Star Trek that powers warp drive. In the year 3064, a Kelpien ship called the Khi’eth – crewed by the same species as Saru from Discovery – was exploring a planet rich in dilithium. During their mission, the Khi’eth crashed on Theta Zeta, a planet made entirely of the mineral, located within a nebula. One of the crew members, Doctor Issa, was pregnant and gave birth to a son named Su’Kal. Because of his time in the womb, Su’Kal’s cells adapted to the dilithium, giving him a natural connection to it. Knowing she was dying from radiation exposure, Issa created a holographic program to care for Su’Kal after her death.