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Flashing lights, peppy jazz music and $3,000 on the line — not a typical setting for most academic conventions. But for NYU’s ...
Dating in New York City is hard. After dozens of first dates that end in “let’s just be friends,” the myth of compatibility ...
Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 12-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. It’s also not ...
John Robb is set to host a Q&A series with names across the post-punk, gothic rock and new wave scene at Forever Now 2025. The new festival will run across just one day and comes as a sister event ...
The most explosive courtroom dramas of the past 12 months — Baldoni vs. Lively, Baldwin vs. New Mexico, MrBeast vs. his own ...
Gay Rep. Mark Takano (D-CA) and 68 other members of Congress have signed a letter to Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) Doug Collins criticizing his department’s decision to phase out gender ...
Robin Harrison said it would appeal to people hoping to complete the "A to Z of Parkruns", because venues beginning with the letter Q are rare. "Alphabeters" are enthusiasts who seek to finish ...
The organiser of a new Parkrun believes it could attract people from far and wide because of its obscure name.The 5km (3-mile) event at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, ...
My friend’s church has initiated a novel Lenten practice, which is to write a letter every day in Lent and mail it: 40 letters in 40 days. The idea is to write something positive to someone ...
These aesthetes were based on real-life killers Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, whose crime Hitchcock correctly edits to be an age-appropriate strangling rather than college-kids Leopold & Loeb’s ...