Six Flags Great Adventure’s drive-thru holiday lights show has been extended for an additional week at the end of the traditional holiday season. The extra week will include daily shows from Jan. 4 to Jan. 10, Six Flags announced on Monday. Featuring more than a million lights and holiday music, […]
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The coronavirus pandemic has brought loss, disruption, and dramatic change, but it also has inspired many Michigan students to find unique ways to help make a difference in the lives of others. Two high school students, who bonded over a love of the Great Lakes Region and freighters, wanted to […]
Nathan Kalaher, a committee member of Sioux City’s successful bid in 2005 to be awarded an Great Places designation in Iowa, stands Wednesday along the Missouri River riverfront in Sioux City, Iowa. Improvements to the riverfront was one the projects listed in the city’s Great Places application. Tim Hynds, Sioux […]
By now you may have heard the buzz about Jupiter and Saturn aligning on the winter solstice, December 21, 2020. This event, which astrologers call The Great Conjunction, happens every twenty years—but 2020’s event is extra special since Jupiter and Saturn haven’t been this close since 1623! As this heavenly […]
Actor and comedian Eddie Izzard has set himself an extraordinary New Year’s resolution, to stage ‘A Run for Hope’ that will usher in a new year and a new future, encouraging people all over Europe and around the world to unite together to ‘Make Humanity Great Again.’ In February 2020 […]
These puzzles make great gifts. (Photo: Uncommon Goods / Etsy) — Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. A puzzle might be the best gift to give this year. Why? Well, as we’re spending more time indoors than ever before—especially […]
TORONTO — Canadian pop star Shawn Mendes says the much buzzed-about shower scene that opens his new Netflix documentary was a result of great trust between himself and the director. © Provided by The Canadian Press The singer-songwriter from Pickering, Ont., did a Q-and-A with director Grant Singer via video […]
Laura Adlington and an unidentified goth. Photo: Courtesy of Channel 4 In retrospect, it’s kind of incredible that The Great British Baking Show was able to pull together a season amid the disgusting, ongoing dumpster soufflé known as 2020. Moving the filming location (and, of course, the tent) to a […]
For nearly 11 seasons, The Great British Bake Off has drawn audiences into its whimsical tent as amateur chefs compete in challenges week after week. The mouthwatering desserts are enough to inspire you to whip out your electric mixer and frost some cupcakes. But do you have what it takes […]
The temperature in the tent reached fever pitch this season, and it wasn’t just chocolate mirror glazes that melted in the heat. Every season of “Great British Baking Show” (or “The Great British Bake Off” to folks across the pond) has included controversial eliminations, baking disasters and emotional highs, but […]
Covid-19 has crippled television production in 2020. And yet, an astonishing number of new series — limited and otherwise — have premiered so far this year. Maybe you’ve already seen the most talked-about shows: “The Last Dance,” “Normal People,” “The Queen’s Gambit,” “Tiger King,” “The Vow.” That leaves only about […]
The Crown fever has well and truly hit us. So here are four royally standout hotels (including one that a certain Duchess of Sussex once stayed in) Heckfield Place, near Hook, Hampshire Best for… serious foodies A rambling Georgian manor house set in rolling Hampshire woodland, where even the tiniest […]
East Forsyth’s Jacob Fletcher (left) and L.J. Whisnant played football this fall for Jireh Prep while living out of a hotel room in Charlotte. “It was kind of weird at first,” Whisnant said. “We didn’t know too many people and everybody was kind of quiet at the beginning. It was […]
Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo-features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights, Alabama, 1965 © Matt Herron courtesy of Ten Speed Press, an imprint of […]
CLOSE When was the last time you looked in your closet and thought, “Wow, I had an amazing experience buying that blouse?” On the flip side, cherished memories of an afternoon with your kids at a museum or an overnight getaway with your partner can last years. Experiences live on long after […]
(Reuters) – When the temperature dipped near freezing in Columbus, Ohio in mid-October, the children had no heat. The gas had been shut off in their apartment for nonpayment. DaMir Coleman, 8, and his brother, KyMir, 4, warmed themselves in front of the electric oven. The power, too, was set […]
Despite the real-life madness of 2020, it has been a solid year for indie-horror films. With audiences seeking new content on a regular basis, the new social media infected horror treat Followed checks off several boxes and is very much an innovative take on the growing popularity of attainable horror […]