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‘Dr. Death’ Duo Patrick Macmanus and Kelly Funke’s Littleton Road Productions Hires Lauren Paget as...
Variety via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLauren Paget has been named senior vice president of Littleton Road Productions, headed by “Dr....
We Can't Decide If This $660 Kitchen Appliance Is Genius Or Just Ridiculous
Delish via AOL· 6 days agoDo We Really Need This $660 Kitchen Appliance?@macy.blackwell on Instagram Depending on who you ask,...
The Bingo Cards Have Arrived For This Year's Xbox Games Showcase
Pure Xbox· 2 days agoAs usual around this time of year, lots of Xbox fans have been taking to social media over the past...
Comic Book Reviews for This Week: 5/29/2024
Comic Book· 7 days agoIt isn't totally comprehensive, but it includes just about everything from DC and Marvel with the important books from the likes of Image, Boom, IDW,...
Laney Stark gets St. Charles North out of dark ages with supersectional comeback. ‘It’s her will out...
Chicago Tribune· 7 days agoSenior forward Laney Stark had been down this path before while playing for St. Charles North. After...
Taylor Swift Wishes Lyon ‘Eras Tour’ Attendees a ‘Happy Pride Month’ During ‘You Need to Calm Down’
Us Weekly via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTaylor Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” hits different when it’s Pride Month. During the first of two...
Five Best: Books on Teachers
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoHari Seldon, a scholar of math and psychology, uses psychohistory to foresee the fall of the novel’s Galactic Empire. He devises a plan to shorten the...
Ancient crystals reveal the earliest evidence of fresh water, scientists say
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoChemical clues in zircon crystals suggest the rock in which they formed came into contact with fresh...
5 Classic Craft Beers Still Worth Drinking
Forbes· 6 days agoThe Treebeard of beers, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale was available at the very dawn of the new age of craft beer. Emerging from the dark age of weak...
A Past in All Its Fullness | Peter Brown
New York Review of Books· 4 days ago“We should remember that the people we study lived in a world crowded with invisible beings,” Peter Brown writes in our June 6, 2024 issue, as part of...