“On March 7th, 1992, the very first episode of Sailor Moon aired in Japan. Thirty years later, Naoko Takeuchi’s creation is still one of the most impactful series in pop culture—not just in Japan, but all around the world. While the Champion of Love and Justice wouldn’t arrive in the U.S. until 1995, the anime holds a special place in my heart as being one of the first series I’d seen where the heroes were all girls.” Read more at The Mary Sue Read more at Forbes A decade before she became DC’s new Catwoman, actress Zoë Kravits said she was turned down for a part in The Dark Knight Rises for some suspect reasons. “Zoë Kravitz made her official DC universe debut in Matt Reeves’ The Batman as Catwoman (The LEGO Batman Movie doesn’t quite count), but she had her eye on being in a Batman movie for a while. In an interview with The Guardian, the multi-hyphenate star says she tried to audition for a role in The Dark Knight Rises back in 2012 but was told she was too ‘urban’ for it—which is code in Hollywood for ‘not white enough.’” Read more at The A.V. Club Pamela Anderson has been in the spotlight again after multiple shows have chronicled her controversies in the 1990s, but she’s not on the verge of a career upswing with an upcoming broadway play. Read more at Jezebel As much as you want to fulfill your 80s kid dreams of riding your bike around town late at night, sometimes it comes off a bit scary. However, this new technology could potentially change that. “Although Apple didn’t call out bikes specifically when it recommended iPhone users not mount their iPhones to motorcycles and scooters, anyone who’s ever tried to attach a smartphone to a bicycle’s handlebars knows it can be just as risky. But of all the other ways there are to get GPS directions while out for a ride, having a big directional arrow projected on the road ahead of you is, hands down, the coolest.” Read more at Gizmodo Horizon Forbidden West has been one of the most popular games to release so far in 2022, but was the ending of the epic adventure a dud? Read more at Kotaku