Arika Okrent breaks down 3 English grammar rules you can ignore and explains why they exist, from split infinitives to singular they.
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Ted Lasso Season 4 teaser returns to AFC Richmond with Ted and Beard coaching the women’s team, balancing hope, doubt, and a risky legacy comeback.
Mr. Bean Café Shanghai brings the iconic character to life with themed food and décor, showing why his universal comedy still thrives worldwide.
Woodsy Owl turns 55. The “Give a Hoot” icon still echoes, but are we listening? A nostalgic look at his message, legacy, and why it still matters.
Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont Spelling Bee delivers chaotic comedy, absurd spelling challenges, and a retro vibe that makes it one of TV’s funniest surprises.
Soylent Green explores overpopulation and climate collapse in a chilling 1973 sci-fi classic. Arrow Video is rolling out a new 4K Ultra HD restoration edition.
Scott Pilgrim EX drops with a 71-track Anamanaguchi soundtrack and exclusive tri-color vinyl release from iam8bit and Polyvinyl Records.
Led Zeppelin I story expands with the You Shook Me controversy, Jeff Beck connections, and John Paul Jones’ early role in a tight-knit 1968 rock scene.
Wild Thing turns 60 as The Troggs’ raw hit tops charts, sparks punk roots, and inspires generations with its wild origin story and lasting impact.
Jackie Gleason explored the paranormal deeply, amassing 3,000 occult books and pursuing ESP, aliens, and life after death beyond The Honeymooners fame.
Coyote vs Acme finally gets a trailer after being shelved, sold, and saved. Here is why this Looney Tunes film almost disappeared.
Jurassic Park fragrance by Xyrena captures Isla Nublar with petrichor, rainforest notes, and amber in a rare collectible scent release for fans.
Year Zero explained in the Gregorian calendar, why it does not exist, and how systems like ISO 8601 and astronomy handle it differently.
Hungry reimagines hippos as terrifying predators in a Louisiana swamp survival thriller inspired by Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Silo returns July 3 on Apple TV+ with deeper mystery, high-stakes drama, and shocking truths as Juliette uncovers secrets in one of sci-fi’s best shows.
Pencils reveal why they are yellow, tracing branding, Chinese symbolism, and how one marketing move shaped what quality looks like in the US.
Movie memorabilia hits insane highs as Citizen Kane’s sled and Wizard of Oz slippers sell for millions, rivaling original film budgets when adjusted.
My Brother the Minotaur follows a young minotaur raised by humans who embarks on a journey of identity, friendship, and destiny in this Apple TV+ animated series.
Big Nate shifts to Sundays only as Lincoln Peirce scales back after 35 years. A look at creative burnout and the fading era of newspaper comics.
























