Let’s start with the actually important stuff first: I hope Jennifer gets better. As we’ve all anticipated, Jennifer leaves the competition this week after experiencing another health issue that puts ...
In the 1890s, the crowded Jewish enclave on New York’s Lower East Side, filled with horses, pushcarts, clotheslines and Hebrew shop signs, drew fascination and derision from the American public. This ...
This documentary explores the profound scientific search for intelligent life beyond Earth and the potential existence of advanced alien civilizations. It examines various methods of cosmic ...
Infinite Craft is a logic-based crafting game that challenges you to create as many things as you can with basic ingredients, from simple elements to complicated structures, ideas, and concepts. You ...
Cheers to the weekend. It’s time to learn a new recipe with Jill Wilcox; find the best local craft beers with Wayne Newton; and remember to create some great memories with your friends and family. My ...
At first, all you'll be able to do is cook raw items on a Frying Pan or boil water in a Cooking Pot. Once you reach Cooking 3, you'll gain the ability to make Soup. Finally, you'll unlock the ability ...
Remember those desk calendars that encouraged you to learn a new word every day? Consider this a more fun, more delicious version. Instead of helping you increase your vocabulary, we’re taking your ...
Kareem is a veteran editor and writer with over 15 years of experience covering all forms of entertainment, from music to movies. He serves as a High Trending List Writer for Collider, covering all ...
You’re reading the Goings On newsletter, a guide to what we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. Jennifer Wilson on the cultural business of affairs. 1.
What are all the Infinite Craft recipes and combos? We've been addictively playing this since we learned about it, and as a result, there are hundreds of combinations and recipes now known. Here's our ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... You know what’s scary this fall? How many new books are coming. So many that no less than Thomas Pynchon, publishing’s favorite recluse, is back. Not to be ...