Nintendo’s latest game is the first to truly star Zelda in the series that has borne her name since 1986. It boasts innovative mechanics but is still a little too linked to the past.
Criterion restores and redistributes classic films – such as “Citizen Kane” and “King Kong.” The company filled a closet with its collection of restored movies, and it’s traveling to various cities.
The song “Monkeys Spinning Monkeys” was released ten years ago and has since become the soundtrack to millions of viral videos. Its story shows how music has shaped — and been shaped by— social media platforms.
Threats and violence against inspectors have caused the U.S. to suspend inspections in the past. California growers question Mexico’s inspectors would be better equipped to withstand the pressure.
Welcome to The Smackdown! For the next several weeks Brittany is hosting debates in cities and regions across the United States to find out who and what are the most influential things from those places.
This episode Brittany lands in Miami, Florida, and debates with WLRN reporter Wilkine Brutus and The Miami Herald’s C. Isaiah Smalls II. There will be winners. There will be losers. There will be surprises.
This discussion features excerpts from the NPR Music’s Louder Than A Riot. Hear more from Sidney Madden’s interview with Trina here.
Kathryn Hahn stars as a witch who’s lost her powers in Agatha All Along. To regain them, she has to assemble a witches’ coven and lead them on a journey down a magical, threatening witches’ road.
Mueller deputy Aaron Zebley looks back on the investigation of Trump’s ties to Russia and explains why his team didn’t indict the president in 2017. Zebley is the co-author of Interference.
Rooney’s fourth novel is a story about learning to accept loss. And though it has its share of grief and strife, it’s happier and less disturbing than Normal People and Beautiful World, Where Are You.