Fyre Festival Is Back: Get a Ticket for $1.1 Million

Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland is back with Fyre 2, a sequel to the disastrously scammy 2017 music festival that landed him in prison for six years for fraud (he served four, released early for good behavior) after federal prosecutors labeled him “the consummate con artist.” So, yes, let’s do it again! Tickets, which are on sale as of Monday, February 24, range in […]

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The 47 Top Shows on Hulu Right Now

While Netflix seemingly led the way for other streaming networks to create compelling original programming, Hulu actually beat them all to the punch. In 2011, a year before Netflix’s Lilyhammer and two years before the arrival of House of Cards, the burgeoning streamer premiered The Morning After, a pop-culture-focused news show that ran for 800 episodes over three years, plus A Day […]

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Setting Up Your Home Gym

If you’re thinking you’d like a home gym, one that goes beyond the exercise bike you use as a clothes hanger, all it takes is a little imagination and some money. A home gym doesn’t have to be expensive – although it can be if you want to turn a corner of your home into […]

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Oscars 2025: ‘Anora’ Wins 5, Including Best Picture

Anora, a strip club Cinderella story without the fairy tale ending, was crowned best picture at the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday, handing Sean Baker’s gritty, Brooklyn-set screwball farce Hollywood’s top prize. In a stubbornly fluctuating Oscar season, Anora, the Palme d’Or-winner at the Cannes Film Festival, emerged as the unlikely frontrunner. Baker’s tale of an erotic […]

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Film Tourism: Blessing or a Nightmare for Travel Destinations?

Beyond its economic impact, the audiovisual industry also reshapes the perception of destinations and changes how visitors experience them. In some instances, the influx of tourists has boosted local economies and revitalized certain areas. However, this surge can also lead to overcrowding, gentrification, and a dilution of local identity. Visitors may consume superficially, focusing on iconic scenes […]

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Wanted: Bahamian Poets for New Book

Calling all “poets and spoken word artists from The Bahamas, including Bahamians studying or living abroad, to submit up to five poems” for a new poetry book to be published by House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP). “Where I See The Sun – Contemporary Poetry in The Bahamas” is the working title for the planned book. […]

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