The Telegraph’s Matt Pritchett at his desk – Rick Pushinsky We have all needed to respect social-distancing guidelines this year, but when it came to joking about the coronavirus, Matt Pritchett, the Telegraph’s front-page cartoonist, imposed his own rule. ‘You have to stay a good two metres away from the […]
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EXCLUSIVE: As the creator of Watchmen, V For Vendetta and many more celebrated comic series, Alan Moore is one of the industry’s biggest names, but his frosty relationship with the film adaptations of his works has been well documented. After some very public dissatisfaction with previous endeavours (see The League […]
CLOSE Big screens are back in business in metro Detroit. Movie theaters in and around the Motor City are reopening this weekend after seven months of being shut down by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s orders aimed at curbing the COVID-19 pandemic. What changes will moviegoers notice when and if they return? What’s […]
Aries March 21-April 19 As Mercury turns direct, make a beeline for someone who’s always sunny-tempered and optimistic. You will be smiling again in no time at all, and even inspired in ways you weren’t expecting. This is certainly a great day for being sociable, even if you don’t feel […]
This is not the year to keep recordings in the vault. With few live shows, canceled tours, and shuttered recording studios, artists have relied mostly on live video streams to stay in front of those who love their music. For artists prolific enough to have a backlog of recorded, unissued […]
October is well into the swing of things, and that means a new season has come for anime fans. The fall cour has started at last, and fans are hyped to see what’s coming. The season is a stacked one with all sorts of shows planning a comeback. And over […]
Back in May, Provost Karine Moe announced that both semesters during the 2020-2021 school year would be split into two 7.5 week modules in which students took only two classes at a time. Just as the new system and online learning has been difficult for students this semester, professors have […]
Jon Pompia | The Pueblo Chieftain Piano Conversations’ virtual performance At 7 p.m. today (Friday), Piano Conversations will virtually offer its first concert of the season, “Blazing Strings: Cremona Violin Edition.” Featuring Filip Fenrych and Geoffrey Herd on violin, and Zahari Metchkov on piano, the performance will be livestreamed from […]
New York Comic Con’s first-ever virtual convention kicks off Thursday, with a slew of panels for new TV series like “Utopia,” “The Stand” and “The Walking Dead: World Beyond,” plus reunions of fan-favorite shows like “Lost” and “Smallville,” along with events for movies “Freaky” and “Spontaneous” and a few other […]
A PILOT and his new wife were killed in a horrific plane crash – just four days after they tied the knot. Costas John Sivyllis, 30, and Lindsey Vogelaar, 33, had flown to Colorado where they eloped before tragically before returning home to Florida on Monday. 9 Costas John Sivyllis, […]
Marc Rasmus/imageBROKER/Shutterstock Disneyland Disneyland and other California theme parks are likely not opening anytime soon amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to Governor Gavin Newsom. In a news conference on Wednesday, Newsom, 52, said that while “there are disagreements” about reopening California’s theme parks — including Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, […]
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. LAS VEGAS, Oct 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) — LAS VEGAS, Oct. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zappos.com, the customer service company that just happens to sell shoes, clothing, and more, today announced its newest brand […]
Dawn Landes. Photo by Shervin Lainez. How the journey of Tori Murden McClure inspired ROW the album and musical By Josh Miller “Her plan was to row it [her boat, the American Pearl] alone across the Atlantic Ocean. No motor, no sail. Something no woman and no American […]
SCOTTSDALE (Jaime’s Local Love) — Think of Jaime’s Show The Love as a virtual cash mob. We have partnered with Local First Arizona to find businesses that have had unique struggles during the global pandemic. You can help these businesses with purchases, social media likes/follows/shares, and simply telling your friends! […]
The past year has shown us the importance of mental health and the difficulty of maintaining it under the best of circumstances, to say nothing of the challenge presented by whatever 2020 is. Fortunately, there are those out there who have made it their mission to provide that help through […]
ChildStrive’s Great Adventure: Through Oct. 18, ChildStrive, with offices in Everett and Lynnwood, is hosting a Great Adventure. Download the GooseChase app to play the family friendly scavenger hunt. Form a team and complete missions worth one to five points each. For every five points earned, your team will be […]
PORT NECHES — A local family left their Port Neches home for the wilderness in a three-day race, hiking across mountains and paddling rivers as subjects of a competition show called Survivalists. The Escobedo family, Sergio and Zulema and daughters Mindy and Elaina, traveled to Sun Valley, Idaho, where they […]
Investing in 2020 has been an adventure. In a roughly six-month span, the widely followed S&P 500 lost over a third of its value, clawed everything back, and even gained. It was the steepest 30%-plus bear market decline we’ve ever seen, as well as the quickest rebound to new highs […]
Gamers are always looking for the next challenge, and in a year that’s actively encouraged folks to stay home and find entertainment online, players have unlocked all the trophies and killed countless zombies, aliens, and online foes. So what’s next? Even before the global health crisis, subscription services were poised to become […]
© Provided by Malay Mail ‘Alexander, The Servant & The Water of Life’ is an upcoming webcomic/graphic novel about Alexander the Great by Reimena Yee — Pictures courtesy of Reimena Yee KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 8 — Malaysian illustrator, writer and designer Reimena Yee has a touch of the Fae. No, […]
This year has been a relentless little jerk when it comes to global crisis. This autumn, the coronavirus pandemic will be accompanied by the flu — so now more than ever, there’s reason to stay the hell at home. Fear and safety mandates have led to a sharp drop in […]
Between web apps and Android apps in Chrome OS, there’s a lot you can get done on Chromebooks. However, for those who have always used Windows-based products, it may not be a smooth transition. You may miss some of the Windows features. Or, maybe you’re just missing the familiarity of […]