Culture Clips: Waiting a Little Longer for the Oscars
We’ve all gotten used to waves of cancellations and delays due to the coronavirus. Now, on the cusp of Father’s Day, it’s impacted the daddy
We’ve all gotten used to waves of cancellations and delays due to the coronavirus. Now, on the cusp of Father’s Day, it’s impacted the daddy
The coronavirus is still out there, of course. But for many of us, life is returning to some semblance of normalcy. Restaurants are opening again.
George Floyd’s death continues to reverberate in every aspect of culture, it seems, and some of the biggest tremors have been felt in the world
It can sometimes be hard to know the best way to respond to what’s happening in our world. Often times, we read stories or see
Yesterday, the world’s social media feed was inundated with black squares instead of pictures. And no, it wasn’t because your Internet connection was taking its
I’m feeling a little nostalgic for the good old days, otherwise known as this past February. It was so easy to see what movies were
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
Long, long ago—back in March, I think it was—every Monday we would typically recap the biggest, most lucrative movies playing in theaters over the weekend.
Well, it’s finally here: the NFL draft. For sports fans, it feels like Christmas in April, right? I mean, what’s not to love: Waiting breathlessly
The coronavirus continues to dominate each and every news cycle, touching as it does nearly every aspect of our lives. And the vast majority of
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