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Column: It wasn't just the endless shrimp — Red Lobster's corporate owners drove it into bankruptcy
Los Angeles Times· 5 hours agoOn the surface, the story of Red Lobster’s bankruptcy is about one of the seven deadly sins:...
The 26 most anticipated movies of the summer
Anchorage Daily News· 2 hours agoThe summer will be packed with sequels, prequels and adaptations. Several franchises will see new installments, including Beverly Hills Cop, Bad Boys,...
Israel Seizes Associated Press Equipment And Dismantles Gaza Live Shot As It Ramps Up Media War
Forbes· 21 hours agoIsraeli officials reportedly seized equipment from the Associated Press and shut down a live shot of...
‘A Strange Loop’ Review: ‘Big, Black and Queer-Ass American Broadway’ Comes to Boston | Arts | The...
The Harvard Crimson· 3 days agoThe Pulitzer Prize-winning musical follows Usher (Kai Clifton), a gay Black man writing a musical about a gay Black man writing a musical. Inside Usher’ ...
The Best Books 2024... So Far
Town & Country via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoGet the Picture amazon.com The Book of Love The debut novel of Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link is full of magic. The story begins when three...
Tom Hanks hilariously asks son Chet to break down Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s feud via text
Page Six· 14 hours agoChet posted the lengthy messages with his “Pops” via his Instagram Stories Monday, which began with...
Opinion | Trump’s Wildwood Days
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoDaniel Henninger's weekly column, “Wonder Land,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Thursday. Mr. Henninger was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in...
Richard Morgan, husband of late Pulitzer Prize-winning Lucy Morgan, dies in Tallahassee
Tallahassee Democrat· 6 days agoRichard Morgan, 93, died in Tallahassee Tuesday evening at the Westminster Oaks retirement...
Review: In the brilliant ‘English’ at Goodman Theatre, a language class takes on global importance
Chicago Tribune· 8 hours agoThis shared production, the work of the Iranian director Hamid Dehghani (a former Northwestern...
You Can Thank This Chemist and His "Poison Squad" for Food Safety in the U.S.
Scientific American· 13 hours agoThe 19th century was largely unregulated, especially when it came to food. Food adulteration and the...