There’s No “Best Time” To Sell Turnips In Animal Crossing
The stalk trade is a tricky business in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but there are a few ways to know when it's best to sell Daisy Mae's turnips.
Corrupt: Colbert Spins WSJ’s Damning Biden Report
Stephen Colbert’s fans have little interest in the truth, so the “Late Show” host avoids it at all costs. Inflation? The border? Hamas? Crime? Oct. 7? Name the hot-button topic, and Colbert will spin it to benefit Team Biden. He, like Jimmy Kimmel, literally fundraises for the elderly president. What Colbert did last week on …
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Though the 2020 action movie Ava was critically panned, it became a bona fide hit on streaming--but will Netflix ever make an Ava 2?
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Here's what we know about the highly anticipated second season of the popular Walking Dead spin-off, Dead City.
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Doc About the Broadway Show ‘Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play.’ Trailer
"What do you think this documentary is about?" HBO has revealed the official trailer for a documentary film titled Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play., from the acclaimed playwright Jeremy O. Harris. As the title indicates, this isn't an adaptation, it's about the play and the audience's reaction to it. It follows Harris as he workshops and mines "Slave Play", the (controversial) play that thrust him into the spotlight. It first opened on Broadway in 2019 and received 12 Tony noms (but didn't win any). In his doc directorial debut, Harris confronts the debate surrounding the play received head-on, reflecting both on its success, including 12 Tony Award nominations, and the outrage it provoked. Probing the incendiary nature of the text, Harris and his actors search for the truth within each of the eight roles that play on and subvert racial stereotypes and power inequalities within interracial couples. Challenging both our own history and modern paradigms, Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play. invites us to live in uncomfortable spaces and reimagine the possibilities of theater itself. This looks ...
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