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The Unrealized Potential of ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’
The Dispatch· 2 hours agoFor Sam, the outing is merely a mechanism to achieve her real goal—grabbing one final New York slice at Harlem’s famed Patsy’s Pizzeria. The show is in...
Why Portugal's reliance on Ronaldo cost them at Euro 2024
ESPN· 9 hours agoGabriele Marcotti is a senior soccer writer for ESPN.com. HAMBURG, Germany -- Cristiano Ronaldo...
15 rap groups who could save the world with a reunion album
Revolt· 2 days agoThe dynamic and collaborative nature of rap groups has long been a staple of Hip Hop and gave rise...
Who Are Eddie Murphy's Brothers? All About The Beverly Hills Cop Star's Siblings
Pinkvilla· 2 days agoEddie Murphy is among the most sought-after actors in the Hollywood film industry today. The...
Hundreds apply in first phase of Baltimore’s vacant housing program, but only 11 qualify
Maryland Matters· 2 days agoThe first phase of a Baltimore program that aims to resurrect vacant homes by selling them to...
From the Canvas to the Club, This Author Wants Queer Artistry Center Stage
them· 5 days agoThe history of queer art has been made and remade across the decades. Think of the Harlem...
Knowing both stories critical to knowing history
Nebraska Examiner· 5 days agoAmong my prized possessions was a Willie Mays home run ball, clubbed into a summer night where it stopped next to Walt Horn’s car. Horn made annual trips...
12 Best Audiobooks To Keep You Company This Summer: From Thrillers to Romance + More!
Woman's World· 6 days agoRicki Wilde is the artistic daughter of an Atlanta dynasty, and she’s nothing like her socialite...
Here are 15 books we probably shouldn’t have been reading as kids
Revolt· 7 days agoAmong the literary treasures circulating through our hands were the provocative works of Zane and...
A Quiet Place: Day One Isn’t Really About the Monsters at All
IGN India· 7 days agoWarning: Full spoilers follow for A Quiet Place: Day One. In his sequel, A Quiet Place Part II, we follow existing characters further into the future without doubling back to starting lines.