Chris Rock isn’t laughing. After years of cracking audiences up with his comedy and movies, the Saturday Night Live veteran is getting serious with his starring role in the long-awaited fourth installment of FX’s Fargo, creator Noah Hawley‘s hit anthology adaptation of the Coen brothers’ classic film. Premiering on Sunday, Sept. […]

EDITOR’S NOTE: NJ Cannabis Insider is hosting an online symposium on Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 1 p.m. The webinar, What Doctors Should Know About Cannabis, will address pressing questions healthcare professionals have about medical marijuana. Here’s how to sign up. By Smoke Wallin The pandemic has plunged America and New […]

A week ago, on the 21st of September, countless music fans found a new way to enjoy Earth, Wind & Fire’s September. The song, which specifies that date by name throughout, has become an online favorite in recent years, and a new supercut set to the song with another online […]

North Augusta City Council began on Tuesday evening considering a budget for the 2021 year, factoring in the effect of coronavirus and adjusting some city fees. “In broad terms, the city is in good fiscal shape,” said City Administrator Jim Clifford to City Council, adding the city is starting off […]

For many universities in the United States, the COVID-19 threat that they’d been preparing for became real around spring break—and their world changed rapidly. Colleges sent students home and shifted into virtual classes in just a few weeks. But moving classes online and shutting down dorms were just part of […]

The D.C. Public Schools system is starting to allow some students back into buildings to use services offered at student support centers and to participate in career and technical education programs through October. Ballou STAY High School on Monday became the first DCPS building to welcome students back for cosmetology […]

Isabela Allen, a member of Troop Girl Scout Troop 40302, recently hosted the grand opening of the “Story Stroll,” her Girl Scout Gold Award project, at Jerseyland Park in Scotch Plains. On Sept. 18, the Scout was joined by Scotch Plains Mayor Al Smith to cut the ceremonial red ribbon […]

12 cozy things you can buy with thousands of rave reviews — Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. It might still be fall but winter is looming with just a few short weeks away—and experts are already predicting […]

Nithya Raman, center, who is running to unseat Councilman David Ryu, talks to access center associate Sally Nowak at Safe Space for Youth in L.A. in June. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones / Los Angeles Times) Knocking on doors. Mingling at meet-and-greets. Crowding into campaign offices with volunteers. Weeks ahead of the November […]

Sad news, Parks and Recreation: All seven seasons of the popular Amy Poehler series are leaving Netflix at the end of September. And October is only bringing more heartache: Burlesque, Charlotte’s Web, Just Friends, Magic Mike are dipping out of your queues, so get in all those rewatches while you […]

SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CA—If you’re looking to get tested for COVID-19, there’s now more lead time offered for scheduling an appointment through an improved online portal, according to county officials. Appointments can now be made at the rotating city-based sites a week in advance, and five days in advance at […]