Are you a pop culture fiend who’s ever watched Jeopardy! and thought, “Hmm I bet I could do that, but I don’t know enough about old coins or rock formations or what former presidents ate for breakfast”? Now might be your time to shine. Prime Video announced a new twist on the classic game show today (via Variety): Pop Culture Jeopardy!, which is exactly what it sounds like. Contestants who may not know George Washington’s birthday or Andrew Jackson’s star sign, but definitely know Kerry...
Driven by disdain for America's legacy, the left seeks to obliterate it by inviting migrants with no connection to our past and no inclination to embrace it.
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Pop star and actress Sabrina Carpenter celebrated her 25th birthday on Saturday, May 11, and used the occasion to make fun of Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio. In a video posted to social media, Carpenter can be seen blowing out the candles on a cake that has the meme of Leonardo DiCaprio taking a close-up selfie […]
Megan Thee Stallion’s latest music video for “Boa” released on Friday, leaving anime and video games fans rejoicing at the various references.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes follows Noa (Owen Teague), an extraordinary chimpanzee whose clan is enslaved by a mercenary ape king named Proximus Caesar (Kevin Durand). As he sets out to gets them back, he's joined by a sage orangutan (Peter Maykin) and a scavenging human (Freya Allan). The movie is set hundreds of years after the recent Planet of the Apes trilogy, but the spirit of Andy Serkis' revolutionary character Caeser still looms large over this new film.
Prentice Penny directs the docuseries, based on a Wired cover story by Jason Parham.
Phil Gould may have been recently fined for speaking out against the NRL , but that hasn't stopped the Bulldogs boss from posting a cheeky jab over dual criminal allegations laid against players this week
By Ken Bridges Special to the Herald Democrat After the guns fall silent and the parades pass by, how should a family, friends, and a… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Eric Zuesse (blogs at https://theduran.com/author/eric-zuesse/) On 15 June 2006, my article of this same title was published at History News Network, which defines itself as “History News Network puts current events into historical perspective,” which this article did if World War Two and the Holocaust still remain as being events in “current history”; and this […]
The 'biggest history fair in the North' takes place in Sunderland this weekend. It will be at Bede Tower, the Bethany Church on Burdon Road on Saturday, May 18 from 10am and will be opened by local novelist Glenda Young. Fellow local author Terry Deary has also agreed to come along and chat about his Horrible Histories books at 1pm. There will be a Q and A session after, followed by a book signing. Booking is essential for this as space is limited. On display will be over 70 stalls and...