For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature the film "Understanding Autism." After watching, dive deeper with resources about the challenges and successes of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and how the social model of disability can change how society views Autism, on PBS LearningMedia.
From Japanese anime to Elton John, here are all the latest happenings in the world of watches in the wake of the year's Watches and Wonders showcase.
Market behemoths Apple and Amazon report this week, and how they fare will
Want more insider watch coverage? Get Box + Papers, GQ's newsletter devoted to the watch world, sent to your inbox every Friday. Sign up here. I’m still coming down from my annual bout of Watch & Wonders fever. The only cure, naturally, is more watches. So this week, I orchestrated a meeting with three other Watch Illuminati members to conduct a draft of the very best pieces that debuted during the fair. I could have made this super straightforward—a simple selection of our favorite watches—but...
On April 29, the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News, Jack Kessler reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.
The biggest week in North American horse racing is straight ahead, and an international media spotlight will shine on Churchill Downs as it hosts the 150th anniversary running of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve. Read More
From the new Rolex and Patek models to the most bonkers haute horology, here's the best of this year's Watches & Wonders
Last week, 49,000 professional watch nerds descended upon Geneva, Switzerland to attend Watches and Wonders, the world’s largest annual watch trade show. Here,
On April 22, the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News, Mya Clark reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.
Watch the best of the incredible action from Hampden as Celtic beat Aberdeen on penalties after a 3-3 draw to reach the Scottish Cup final. (Available to UK users only)
National Telecom Week, celebrated the second week of April each year, honors the emergency communicators at the Amarillo Emergency Communications Center, who serve as the first line of defense when 911 is called.
President Joe Biden doesn't know where he is or in which decade he is living. He certainly doesn't know the meaning of the words on the teleprompters he can barely read. "Four more years. Pause," the 81-year-old president said this week in what was merely his most recent Ron Burgundy moment.