• Review: ‘Wicked Little Letters’ spells out what it means to be kind

    Chronically bad handwriting runs in my family. When my mom and I exchange holiday cards, it becomes a race to see who can decipher whose faster. But as much as we would like to blame nature or nurture, there is little correlation between one’s handwriting and genetic or personality traits. There is, however, a correlation This story Review: ‘Wicked Little Letters’ spells out what it means to be kind appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Sue Ramirez making stage debut in 'Little Shop of Horrors'

    Actress Sue Ramirez will make her theater debut in The Sandbox Collective's interpretation of "Little Shop of Horrors."

  • "Little Shop of Horrors" takes the stage at the Oregon Cabaret Theatre

    ASHLAND, Ore. – The Oregon Cabaret Theatre is wrapping up its latest mystery and opening up the doors to a thrilling new story. Now that its run of “Clue” is over, the Cabaret is gearing up for its next performance, “Little Shop of Horrors”. Pairing a sci-fi movie that dabbles in both horror and comedy […]

  • Welcome to Green Week: How to Live a Little More Sustainably, One Day at a Time

    In honor of Earth Month, we'll be sharing a week's worth of tips to inspire you to live a little more sustainably. Follow along—and don’t be surprised if you find that living green really does equate to living better.

  • Have no fear, little one: It's only 14 of horror’s most miserable little children

    There’s nothing scarier than childhood. Look no further than the movies (or your very own memory palace) for proof. With the upcoming release of Abigail and the recent child-adjacent scares from The First Omen and Imaginary, horror movies aren’t taking a break from ruining a few childhoods. It’s easy to see why. By weaponizing society’s most vulnerable, movies like Night Of The Living Dead and The Brood can prey upon audiences’ expectations, challenge their sympathies, and make the dreary world...

  • Good Times: Black Again Isn’t As Bad As Its Trailer — But It Also Isn’t Good

    There isn’t a show out right now that’s more offensive than Good Times: Black Again — Netflix’s new animated series reboot of the 1970s classic sitcom Good Times — and that’s saying a lot considering Zeus Network is still actively in business and cranking out almost exclusively aggressive and exploitative content, like the reality TV franchise Baddies. After the Good Times reboot trailer dropped, immediate backlash ensued. If the conversation on X (formerly Twitter) was any indication, most...

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    ‘Arkham Horror’ game gets ‘Arkham Horror: The Terror at the End of Time’ comics series

    Life is all just one big game to adventuring socialite Jenny Barnes.

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    ‘Green Arrow’ #11 review

    Another good issue of a good run.

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    It's a good time to be an asset owner

    Thanks to a strong stock market and record home prices, asset owners are feeling richer, even if it’s only on paper. Today, we get into the “wealth effect” and how it may play out in the presidential election. Also: Higher prices slow Procter & Gamble sales, the “catastrophic” halt to a Baltimore port business, and why companies change the metrics they report to investors.

  • Good recipes for tough times

    This article was produced by The Bittman Project and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. which supports independent journalists as they forward fresh narratives about inequality. It is co-published here with permission. EHRP’s high-quality journalism is co-published with mainstream media outlets, to help readers understand and address systemic hardship. Cooking and food shopping are very different in America […]

  • Spring Is a Good Time to Clean Up Your Finances, Too

    While you’re decluttering your home for spring, consider also taking a crack at cleaning up your finances and old paperwork.

  • Sunrise Stops & Shops: Crunch Time

    [kobi_youtube video_url=”https://youtu.be/mOpLN_T12bw“ Every Tuesday morning, we highlight a local business in our area. Today we are visiting Crunch Time Wreck and Escape Rooms located in downtown Medford. Marcus meets with Rhyon Ingalls to find out how this place started. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.