Crypto’s Wild Ride: ETF Outflows, IPO Jitters, and DeFi’s Secret Weapon

Picture this: Bitcoin, the “digital gold of the twenty‑first century,” trudges along at exactly $90,000, stubborn as a mule, even as investors yank a staggering $1.68 billion out of the four‑day stream of U.S. spot ETF withdrawals. It’s almost like a season‑long black‑tie prom with most of the guests showing up in slightly damaged shoes.

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Bryan Fuller

Fuller enjoys a unique Sunday activity: visiting the locations used in the original ‘Halloween’ movie in South Pasadena. He says it’s a great way to connect with Los Angeles’ film history. He can walk to Michael Myers’ childhood home near the train tracks, then to Laurie Strode’s house just two blocks away, and finally to the hardware store where Myers got his iconic mask and weapons. He considers this a fun and memorable way to spend the day.

‘Waiting to Exhale’ to ‘Set It Off’: At these Black film screenings, the soundtrack reigns

The impact of Forest Whitaker’s 1995 film, “Waiting to Exhale,” was clear at a recent showing hosted by Cult Classics Cinema at the Miracle Theater in Inglewood. Around 80 people in the audience visibly connected with the movie, moving to the music and singing along to hits from the soundtrack, like Brandy’s “Sittin’ Up in my Room,” Mary J. Blige’s “Not Gon’ Cry,” and Toni Braxton’s “Let It Flow.”

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SFX praised the film as a hilarious, atmospheric, and genuinely moving comedy, highlighting that it’s a rare remake that offers a fresh perspective instead of just repeating the original.