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‘THUNDERBOLTS*’: Marvel Studios’ New Avengers resets the bar for the MCU
Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* is the bold, exhilarating, and surprisingly heartfelt team-up movie fans didn’t know they needed. Departing from the more traditional heroism of the Avengers, Thunderbolts* dives deep into the grey areas of morality with a cast of antiheroes and misfits. Under the sharp direction of Jake Schreier, and with a script that balances intensity, humor, and emotional weight, the film redefines what a Marvel ensemble movie can be.
Ippudo, a well-known ramen restaurant, recently launched their vegan restaurant called ippudo V in Dumbo, Brooklyn. Ippudo has long been synonymous with delicious, flavorful ramen broths and noodles, and now they’re pushing the boundaries of culinary innovation with a fully vegan restaurant offering sushi, ramen, and more. They hosted an event last week welcoming vegan foodies to a unique dining experience that combined authentic flavors with modern, vegan twists.
It was a barking good time in Washington state this week when Raising Cane’s made a fetching donation to Lee Asher.
The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 Finds Its Own Solid Path, But Leaves Behind Season 1’s Grounding
The Walking Dead: Dead City made its debut in 2023 and I can say that I really enjoyed its first season.
“My Type” rapper Saweetie teamed up with Corona Premier to bring together her love for pickleball and the brand’s newest signature drink, the Corona Pickle Premier.
We entered Mooney’s bookshop pop-up, full of curiosity and excitement, in celebration of Netflix’s You.
Exclusive Interview: LU KALA Talks About New EP, Headline Tour, and Future Plans
LU KALA is a Congolese-Canadian songstress currently based in LA. Her highly anticipated EP has finally been released, and fans are calling it their new summer album.
There’s something magical about the first warm day in New York City. People emerge from hibernation, shed their puffers, and suddenly every sidewalk café is packed like it’s Paris in July and every grassy patch is covered in picnic blankets. Soho Diner, nestled beneath the Soho Grand Hotel, has embraced this golden-hour with the seasonal reopening of the iconic outdoor garden, and let me tell you: it’s worth the reservation.
Government Cheese is set in the 1960’s but it doesn’t feel that way. It’s a surrealist, family comedy with a quirky and whimsical take on the black experience several generations ago.