ARTS & THEATER

Suzan-Lori Parks’s Watch Me Work

Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process. Facilitated by Public Theater Playwright-in-Residence Suzan-Lori Parks

CULTURE

The blistering drama showing the US’s racist past from a new, first-person perspective

L Kasimu Harris (Credit: L Kasimu Harris) The Oscar-tipped film by RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s novel about two boys at an abusive “reform” school

APPS

Android Developers Blog: #WeArePlay | Meet the people building sport apps and games

Posted by Robbie McLachlan – Developer Marketing In a year filled with iconic sports moments—from the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris to the UEFA

MUSIC

Watch Gracie Abrams Perform “That’s So True” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry” on Saturday Night Live

Gracie Abrams was the musical guest on last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by Chris Rock. The pop singer played “That’s So True”

Preview: Ravens Visit Giants Following Bye

The 8-5 Baltimore Ravens come off their bye week as they travel to New Jersey to take on the 2-11 New York Giants. The Ravens

SHOWS

Happy’s Place – Season 1

Season 1 of Happy’s Place has started airing on NBC. Let us know your thoughts as the season progresses in the comments below and vote

TECH

Pew study: Nearly half of U.S. teens say they’re online ‘almost constantly’

Teens’ social media use — and its effect on their mental health — is often in the news, and new research from the Pew Research

SOCIAL MEDIA

X Provides Usage Insights and Ad Tips for ‘Q5’

2024 has been a tough year for X on the revenue front, with reports suggesting that the company’s ad intake has declined again, after already

CRYPTO

Shiba Inu Price Ready For 130% Surge With Bullish Patterns Marked By Higher Highs

Este artículo también está disponible en español. The Shiba Inu price is flashing bullish signals that could pave the way for an impressive 130% rally

REAL ESTATE

Housing demand resilient even with higher mortgage rates

The holiday season is here, and despite higher mortgage rates last week, housing demand is displaying some festive resilience. Typically, we expect a decrease in