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With members from Japan, training in Korea and songs in English, cosmosy is representing a new generation among K-pop and ...
Think you’re a pop culture pro? Some of these answers may not be as obvious as you’d think. Put your pop culture trivia ...
TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Justin Sylvester face off to guess pop culture references in another round of “What’s the Name of This Game Again?” ...
Google’s new partnership with Warby Parker takes it back into head-held wearables. Will it match Meta’s Ray Ban success or ...
The music of the Maels has often been imbued by the culture of their native L.A. and doing things their own way. While taking ...
Only about 900 people in the world speak Cypriot Maronite Arabic. The offshoot of Syrian Arabic also known as Sanna, had been ...
It's the Amazon-owned company's seventh test market, with plans to start autonomous driving there this summer.
Now, well, the idea of the “ninja” has gotten more nebulous in popular culture. Many a character has been called a ninja that some dude in feudal Japan would raise an eyebrow at, but guess what?
Writer and critic Spencer Kornhaber just published a similarly-titled piece in The Atlantic: “Is This the Worst-Ever Era of American Pop Culture?” According to Betteridge’s law of headlines, the ...
Nearly one year later, Lebron's viral phrase remains a cultural phenomenon regularly referenced in pop culture. The actor Ralph Fiennes recited it as a monologue on the New Year's Eve special with ...
As a lifelong pop culture aficionado, I have a tendency to connect my favorite media to whatever I’m currently doing. When I purchased a secondhand easy chair a few weeks ago, my husband and I ...