Prime Video’s 11-Year-Old Sci-Fi Series Is One Of Its Best

I really believe so many amazing shows get lost these days! There’s just so much new content coming out, and with tons of different streaming services, it’s easy for great stuff to slip under the radar. That definitely happened with The Man in the High Castle, I think. It was one of the first shows on Prime Video, and the platform was still pretty new back then, so it didn’t get the attention it deserved.

Kayce Dutton’s Yellowstone Origins: How Season 2 Predicted Marshals Debut

Kayce used to be a Navy SEAL and later followed in his father John Dutton’s footsteps to become Montana’s Livestock Commissioner. He’s repeatedly demonstrated his skill as a Marshal, despite some questionable things he’s done throughout the series Yellowstone. One scene, in particular, really highlights this complex character.

Bitcoin’s in a Pickle – $63,700 or Bust?

Apparently, $63,700 is the magic number now. If it breaks, we’re looking at $57,000 or even $52,400. Great. Just what we needed-more numbers to stress over. And if it drops to $48,700? Well, that’s like finding out your favorite sushi place is closed on a Tuesday. Reassess? More like re-stress.

Harry Styles’ choreographer reveals how he ‘pushed singer out of his comfort zone’ with high-octane dance routine at the BRIT Awards

Oh my gosh, Ryan Heffington – you know, the genius behind Sia’s ‘Chandelier’ video? He was raving about Harry! Apparently, Harry, bless his heart, was so dedicated to learning this incredibly difficult dance routine, and Ryan was just blown away by his bravery. It’s amazing because I heard Harry hadn’t really danced in years, so for him to just go for it like that? I’m seriously obsessed!

Thermodynamics Gets a Smart Tutor

A new AI-powered learning assistant is helping students master the complexities of chemical engineering thermodynamics and providing instructors with valuable course insights.

‘SNL’ leaned into Ryan Gosling’s giggles in his fourth stint as host

The recent episode of “Saturday Night Live” hosted by Ryan Gosling felt less like a traditional show and more like an inside joke among the cast and crew. However, despite this, it was surprisingly enjoyable, likely due to Gosling’s natural charisma and the humor that came from him repeatedly breaking character – something he also did when he hosted two years ago.