‘Senior Year’ Review: Oh no! She’s The Prom Queen Again.

[ad_1] Finally, a comedy with Rebel Wilson, where laughter isn’t tied to punitive jokes. “Senior Year,” a nostalgic sugar craze directed by Alex Hardcastle, stars Wilson as Stephanie, a comatose survivor who wakes up two decades after a cheerleading show went wrong. Stephanie’s last memory before falling into a coma is of a basketball shot …

his job? Planting Thousands of Trees Every Year in New York.

[ad_1] What have you learned about how climate change is affecting the city’s growing environment? To adapt to climate change, we have begun to procure more Southern species, which ultimately means we will spend more days in higher temperatures. I also noticed that the planting and harvesting seasons are getting shorter and shorter. I now …

‘Birthday Candles’ Review: Another Year, Another Cake, Another

[ad_1] Repetition can make the magic happen: if you repeat a word or a phrase enough, it gives new life, fresh meaning. Or repetition can strip the tongue until only empty rhythms and sounds remain. The words are so funny. Noah Haidle’s “Birthday Candles”, which opened on Broadway at the American Airlines Theater on Sunday …

Appearing in Masters This Year: Azaleas, Green Jackets and

[ad_1] Still, some economists and sports marketing executives believe the club’s goal of keeping prices low isn’t as well-intentioned as Southern nobility. Instead, they feel that the club, which consists of financial and industry giants among its members, could deliberately use cheap concessions to create a sense of an earlier, less capitalist era in sport …

On The Frozen Four, Michigan Aims to Make Up for a Lost Year

[ad_1] ANN ARBOR, Mich. Mel Pearson, the men’s hockey coach at the University of Michigan, gestured to a small box in his office. His voice trembled as he described his players’ hopes of winning the Frozen Four, college hockey’s premier event. “I want it so badly for the players,” Pearson said. “They’ve been through a …

Americans are taking fewer precautions in the second year of the pandemic.

[ad_1] As the United States enters its third year of the pandemic, fewer Americans are reporting wearing masks in recent months, according to a survey. Published on Tuesday By the Associated Press and NORC. According to the survey of 1,082 U.S. adults from March 17 to March 21, about 44 percent of Americans reported wearing …