It's 1692 and the puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts is gripped by mass hysteria. Arthur Miller's Tony award-winning classic The Crucible begins with a sick child, and ends up with 200 people ...
The cast and creators of Antigone (This Play I Read in High School) reveal how they made Sophocles’ tragic heroine the center ...
Next Generation fans will definitely appreciate the way Star Trek: Starfleet Academy's debate storyline in episode 4 nods to ...
Danya Taymor, director of Broadway's John Proctor Is the Villain, will return to the project to helm the forthcoming movie ...
Everything you need to know about Neil Robertson's eventful career as snooker's most decorated player from outside of Europe.
At the top of the snooker world are the Triple Crown tournaments: the World Snooker Championship, the UK Championship, and ...
A NetsDaily exclusive look at how Joe Tsai plans to revive Chinese basketball, part of a plan to make Nets China’s team.
Snapchat maker Snap announced it’s formed a new business dedicated to its upcoming AR glasses. The News Called Specs Inc, the ...
Expert analysis of the $110B AI healthcare strategic landscape for entrepreneurs. Contrasts the Agnostic Bridge and ...
Novelist Charlotte Mendelson explores an institution that holds the history of humanity — and, on any given day, a curious cross-section of the capital itself ...
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'Starfleet Academy' referenced an iconic Picard 'TNG' moment
The fourth episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, “Vox in Excelso,” has a major reference to one of the most beloved episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Malik Jones lost both his legs shortly after birth, but he's learned acceptance and excellence through sled hockey.
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