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It looked like it came from another planet—but Project 1794 was 100% real. Designed to intercept Soviet bombers at over 100,000 feet and Mach 4, this Cold War-era flying saucer was America’s ...
In restaurant years, this is like 100. So it's only natural that the Fort Worth bar is throwing itself a big party.
Philadelphia Parks & Recreation is searching for a business to take over the vacant, flying saucer-shaped LOVE Park Welcome Center. The city hopes to find a vendor who can operate in the circular ...
The Flying Saucer, a staple in the Little Rock restaurant scene since 1998, has announced that the restaurant is on the verge of closing.
In the second of our series spanning classic sci-fi TV series through the decades that began with the best TV shows of the 1950s, here’s a nostalgic compendium of 10 stellar shows from the ...
Are You Watching ‘From,’ the ‘Lost’ of Horror TV? You Should Be The MGM+ series, which reunites Harold Perrineau with executive producer-director Jack Bender, has enough mystery and ...
The first flying saucer movie is not what you think it is. Let's examine the strange legacy of the forgotten sci-fi indie, 'The Flying Saucer.' ...
Explore the incredible story of the Avrocar, a 1960s flying saucer prototype designed to revolutionize aviation. From its Cold War origins to its eventual failure, this is the story of ambition ...
The architect wasn’t trying to make a house that looked like a flying saucer, even though it was pervasive in pop culture at the time.
A review of Netflix's new "The Man Who Loved UFOs," a film exploring a 1986 flying saucer hoax that captured the attention of a nation.
What exactly was in the air that summer? Reports of “flying saucers” -- a new term -- flooded into police stations and newspapers all over the U.S., including in the Upper Midwest.