Month: August 2024

Jason welcomes Alex Brown, no. 96, to the podcast to recap ‘Hard Knocks’ Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images The Full Go returns as Jason welcomes Alex Brown, no. 96, to the podcast to recap Hard Knocks. The two talk about the confidence Caleb Williams brings, the most entertaining rookie AB has seen, and Brian Urlacher
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Childcare costs, accessibility needs, geography, ticket price—there are many reasons folks can’t get to the theatre. The pandemic locked us all out for a while, but as theatres began to reopen, so did a new option: live-streamed theatre. Cost has always been a barrier for this workaround, as it can run up to $3 million
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France is a dream destination for many travelers. From the charming streets of Paris to the sun-kissed beaches of the French Riviera, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful country. However, to make the most of your trip, it’s important to be well-prepared. This article will guide you through essential travel tips to ensure a
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In You Will Never Be Me, Jesse Q. Sutanto not only gives readers a voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of mom-fluencers, she pulls off a twist sure to surprise even veteran thriller readers. Meredith Lee and Aspen Palmer were once friends, but the cutthroat world of influencing has driven them to frenemy status. When they
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Don McLean is a Swiftie. The iconic singer-songwriter behind “American Pie” and “Vincent” recently spoke about Taylor Swift’s extraordinary success in an interview with The Standard. McLean, whose song “American Pie (Parts I & II)” topped the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in 1972, is impressed by Swift’s evolution from a rising country artist
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Mal and Jo are back to give out some recommendations for the latest and greatest in fandom The season is upon us to celebrate the hype of fall! Mal and Jo jump in to make their picks for all the latest fandom outings that you just can’t miss (06:39). Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna RobinsonProducers:
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Margaret Kingsbury grew up in a house so crammed with books she couldn’t open a closet door without a book stack tumbling, and she’s brought that same decorative energy to her adult life. Margaret has an MA in English with a concentration in writing and has worked as a bookseller and adjunct English professor. She’s
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