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on their website. “These activities progress players through the experience and bring to life important themes of Dr.
King’s speech: we move forward when we work together.”The unexpected educational mash-up was met with a fair amount of skepticism on social media, with black users especially lamenting the thought that young students might be learning more about US history in video games than in schools. “Imagine kids hearing about Martin Luther King at school and be like ‘yo that’s the guy in
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Gemma Chan and Dominic Cooper are looking fabulous.
Nia Dennis knows how to make an entrance!
Chris Pratt pets one of his steer in the new commercial for Chevrolet’s new 2022 Silverado ZR2.
Apple responded to that move by pulling “Fornite” from its App Store altogether.The ruling will take effect in 90 days. Apple could seek to block the order before then.
Lana Del Rey is back with a beautiful new song.
Who could ever forget Zayn Malik‘s game-changing decision to leave One Direction back in 2015? Well Liam Payne, 28, certainly hasn’t — and the “Strip That Down” crooner even made an epic (and hilarious) TikTok video to rehash the fallout of Zayn, 28, quitting the beloved boy band. The Sept.
Jennifer Yuma editorAs the news broke on Monday that Michael K. Williams had died at age 54 after being found in his Brooklyn residence, stars took to social media to remember the actor who starred in shows like “The Wire” and “Boardwalk Empire.”Director Spike Lee paid tribute to Williams in an Instagram post, featuring a photo of him and Williams cheering on the New York Knicks.
is back for a third season, with twists and turns like never before!Netflix made the surprise announcement on Wednesday that the fan-favorite competition series will be returning for its third installment on Wednesday, Sept. 8.
Michelle Young makes a beautiful grand entrance in a brand new promo for her upcoming season of The Bachelorette.
Darren Criss had some very big stars join him on stage this weekend!
Spike Lee is back in the editing room to look at the final episode of NYC Epicenters 9/11➔2021½, his docuseries about the obstacles faced by New York City over the past two decades. It debuted last week on HBO.
God bless, Spike Lee, seriously. And 3/4ths of this “‘NYC Epicenters 9/11➔2021½’” HBO documentary is pretty incredible.
“To those New Yorkers who have yet to meet me, I say this – you may not know me. But I know you,” the State of New York’s first female Governor Kathy Hochul said in her debut public address after being officially sworn in early Tuesday.
Darren Criss just dropped a new EP and it is BRILLIANT! So freaking good!
controversial filmmaker is dropping bombshell statements about 9/11 conspiracy theories while on the promotion trail for his new HBO documentary series, “New York Epicenters: 9/11-2021½.”The“Do the Right Thing” director has now admitted that he doesn’t buy into “official explanations” of the terrorist attacks that devastated the world on September 11, 2001, while speaking with the New York Times on Monday.In addition to the usual talking heads — Mayor Bill de Blasio, Rep.
Ethan Shanfeld Spike Lee said he still has “questions” about exactly what happened on 9/11.The New York director — whose new docuseries “NYC Epicenters: 9/11 – 2021½” explores New York City’s darkest day and provides access to those involved — said in a new interview with The New York Times that “people [are] going to make up their own mind” about the 2001 terrorist attack and that he thinks people should “decide for themselves.”When asked why the series devotes a lot of time to questioning how
With Love Island coming to an end in just a few days on August 23, many of us are preparing ourselves for the huge gap in our lives that’s going to be left.
Demi Lovato is releasing a new music video in honor of their birthday!
Nobody loves New York like filmmaker Spike Lee, obviously. We know this because of his many, many films so intrinsically tethered to New York City, Da People’s Republic of Brooklyn, and the five boroughs, his many photo ops courtside at home team NBA games, and his larger than life presence in Fort Greene (arguably kind of quiet, actually, but his vibrant 40 Acres & A Mule HQ is hard to miss).