Once a symbol of hustle culture, Soylent is now scrambling to adapt. When this liquid meal replacement was first introduced more than a decade ago, it became symbolic of the Bay Area’s rising tech ...
If someone were to ask you to describe Bay Area tech culture, a few specific images might come to mind. Maybe it’s a pair of pure white Allbirds. Maybe it’s an abandoned Lime scooter, or a fleece ...
Sarah Sherman dressed up as the viral drunk raccoon who broke into a Virginia liquor store in a “Saturday Night Live” skit. “Here to explain their actions is that drunk raccoon,” comedian Colin Jost ...
After fans questioned Streisand's bluntness, the "Funny Girl" actress addressed her comment. "OMG - I went on Instagram to see the photos we'd posted of the beautiful flowers I'd received for my ...
Green (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Saturday's game in Detroit, Eric Nehm of The Athletic reports. Green exited Friday's loss to the 76ers with the shoulder injury, and now he's in danger ...
The two-time Oscar nominee served as one of the final hosts of 'SNL' in 2025, with Josh O’Connor and Ariana Grande slated to lead the remaining two episodes of the year. By McKinley Franklin Melissa ...
After a busy Black Friday weekend, the deals don't end in December. Stores are looking to clear shelves as we inch closer to the major holidays, creating opportunities for savvy shoppers to find ...
Entitled "Got Milk?," Pluribus episode 5 ends with Protagonist Carol (Rhea Seehorn) coming across a horrifying discovery inside some sort of frozen storage facility previously run by the hivemind in ...
Fans believe that Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus could be drawing its inspiration from the 1973 movie, Soylent Green. While this isn’t the first theory to surface online, it certainly has the strongest ...
The fifth episode of Pluribus ends on a reveal that we never get to see, with Carol (Rhea Seehorn) horrified at the sight of the hivemind’s dietary secret. “Got Milk” drops many clues hinting at the ...