• PODCAST: ‘Late Night with the Devil’ Review

    In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to cue the band and do it all in front of a live studio audience as we review the 2024 film “Late Night with the Devil”

  • 'Fallout' is the next 'The Last of Us' — but more fun: review

    “Fallout” is similar to HBO’s Emmy winning “The Last Of Us” in the sense that “Fallout” is also a dystopian series based on a popular video game.

  • K-State pitcher proving its never too late for breakout performance

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - JJ Slack is proving to be a reliable bullpen arm for Kansas State after appearing in just two of the Wildcats' first 30 games this spring. The K-State reliever got the ball on Tuesday, April 9 against Wichita State in the third inning. His third outing of the year, at least for []

  • HBO’s The Sympathizer Review: Grad School Is Never This Fun

    Park Chan-wook’s HBO adaptation of The Sympathizer is a captivating senior seminar on postcolonial theory.

  • Ubisoft is deleting The Crew from players' libraries, reminding us we own nothing

    Ubisoft’s online-only racing game The Crew stopped being operable on April 1. Some users are reporting, however, that things have gone a bit further. They say that the company actually reached into Ubisoft Connect accounts and revoked the license to access the game, according to reports by Game Rant and others. Some of these users liken this move to theft, as they had purchased the game with their own money and received no warning that Ubisoft would be deleting the license. When attempting to...

  • Blur Tell Unenthusiastic Coachella Crowd “You’re Never Seeing Us Again”

    Blur performed at Coachella on Saturday evening, and it was their first big North American show in nine years, save for a warm-up gig for the festival that took place last week. Frontman Damon Albarn has said that he’s done with the current Blur reunion, and it doesn’t seem like the unenthusiastic crowd at Coachella did anything to change his mind.

  • ‘Now or never’: Congressmen say US must send Ukraine aid

    A Republican and a Democrat spoke with the BBC News after meeting with President Zelensky.

  • Editorial: Speaker Mike Johnson's Ukraine aid bill is better late than never

    Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has been maddeningly slow in pushing the House to approve badly needed aid for Ukraine as it resists Russian aggression. But this week he said he would move forward on separate measures that would provide aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan along with a fourth bill that includes the so-called REPO for Ukrainians Act providing for the diversion of seized Russian assets to Ukraine. The proposals, which include about $61 billion for Ukraine, are similar in scope to a...

  • Review: Starbucks' New Spicy Lemonade Refreshers Left Us Feeling Confused

    Taking a 180 turn from the flowery drinks it introduced earlier in the month for spring, Starbucks has just released three new limited-time beverages with a spicy twist. The new Spicy Lemonade Refreshers contain a chili powder blend meant to create a sweet and spicy drink experience for customers. The new beverages include Spicy Dragonfruit, Spicy Pineapple, and Spicy Strawberry flavors. Each drink contains a three-pepper mix of ancho chili powder, cayenne pepper, and chili powder. Each...

  • US review finds August 2021 suicide bombing at Kabul airport was unpreventable

    Findings also detailed how a ‘bald man in black’ thought by service members to be the bomber was misidentifiedThe suicide bombing at the Kabul airport that killed US troops and Afghans in August 2021 was not preventable, and a “bald man in black” spotted by US service members on the morning of the attack was not the bomber, according to a new review by US Central Command.The findings, released on Monday, refute assertions by some service members who believed they had a chance to take out the...

  • Why don’t we go? Amid noise and worries, UMI reminds us we are loved

    In her second time in Manila in less than a year, Japanese-American R&B artist UMI emanates joy and warmth to her Filipino fans through a healing soul connection

  • Review: Vampire Weekend’s ‘Only God Was Above Us’ sinks its teeth into nihilistic perspectives

    Vampire Weekend might best be known for upbeat tunes about summers in the Hamptons and classic college adventures, but 18 years and four albums later, “Only God Was Above Us” shifted the band into a more cynical approach, complete with classic clashing instrumentals. Band members Ezra Koenig, Chris Baio and Chris Tomson formed Vampire Weekend This story Review: Vampire Weekend’s ‘Only God Was Above Us’ sinks its teeth into nihilistic perspectives appeared first on Washington Square News.