Matthew Lillard Hits Back at Tarantino After Controversial Comments: “Like Living Through Your Own Wake”

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Kyle Lillard discussed how he reacted to comments made by Quentin Tarantino. He previously stated he was upset by Tarantino’s words, but now explained that the overwhelming positive response to his work felt strangely like the tributes given to someone who had passed away. Lillard is happy and grateful to be receiving this appreciation while still with us.

After funding cuts, PBS children’s programming soldiers on with ‘Phoebe & Jay’

As president and CEO, she’s witnessed significant funding cuts under the current administration. These cuts led to the elimination of funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting – the organization that supported PBS and NPR – and ultimately its closure. Furthermore, the Department of Education unexpectedly ended the Ready to Learn program last May. This program, which had been consistently renewed since 1995, provided funding for educational media and resources for young children, ages 2 to 8, with a specific focus on reaching those from low-income families.

Cardano Founder Ditches Toys for a Punk Rock Comeback

During a rather introspective video from Fukuoka on January 31, Hoskinson kicked things off with a market-watcher’s morning ritual-presumably involving a lot of grimacing at red numbers flashing across his phone-and pondered the existential question on every crypto enthusiast’s mind: “How did we get here?” Spoiler alert: it wasn’t through careful planning.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Episode 4 Gets Last-Minute Change From HBO That Fans Will Love

HBO Max announced that a new episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (Season 1, Episode 4) will be available starting Friday, February 6th, at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time / 3:01 a.m. Eastern Time. Season 4, Episode 5 of another series will also be released then. Both episodes will be available on HBO Max before they air on TV on Super Bowl Sunday, February 8th. HBO has done this before with other shows, releasing episodes early to avoid competing with the Super Bowl.