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ICYMI: Tamagotchis Are Making A Comeback, Because The Past Is Never Dead

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- Remember Tamagotchis, the highly addictive keychain/Japanese digital pet that once dominated your elementary school? Well, the Japanese company that makes them has announced plans to re-release the gadgets in the U.S., just in time to celebrate their 20th anniversary.
- The Desert X art biennial will return to the Coachella Valley in 2019.
- Here is IKEA's first furniture collection for pets.
- And on that note, meet the growing movement of people who want to be buried alongside their pets.
- All happy families are alike, but what about their recipe collections? Finally, you can judge for yourself as Leo Tolstoy's family recipe collection has been translated into English and re-published in easy, Kindle format.
- The 10 essential dim sum restaurants in L.A., according to our friends at Eater.
- Here's a cool video of ultimate Cool Dad Tom Hanks with his cool typewriter collection: