
Thirty-Four Years on Screens?!
If you’ve ever worried whether or not you spend too much time looking at screens, consider this: A new study commissioned by Vision Direct reports

If you’ve ever worried whether or not you spend too much time looking at screens, consider this: A new study commissioned by Vision Direct reports

Music is a healing balm. When you’re feeling down, depressed or struggling with being locked in your house, to the point of pacing around in

It sounds like a pretty simple question: When are the movies coming back? But in our coronavirus-altered age, even simple questions have complicated answers. And

“We may be apart right now, but coming together has never been more important,” says the Global Citizen, an organization dedicated to ending extreme poverty.

So what happens if your theater is ready to reopen … before there are any new movies to screen there? It’s a strange predicament for

You heard your kids giggling about an app on their phone called Cameo. And though you didn’t want to start asking dumb questions and appear

We all know who wound up on Gilligan’s Island: Gilligan (of course); the Skipper too; the millionaire and his wife; the movie star; the professor

Well, here we are in week…wait, is it week six or seven of quarantine? Honestly, I’ve lost count. Regardless, though the days have started blending

I loved board games as a kid. The competition, the feel of the dice in your hands, the angry siblings turning over the Risk board

Coronavirus, Meet Ron Swanson. Five years after NBC’s Parks and Recreation went off the air, Ron, Leslie Knope and the rest of the show’s gang
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