The Coppell Arts Center will present the Gazillion Bubble Show, a family-friendly stage production featuring bubble artistry ...
Disney has confirmed that The Muppet Show will return for a major “television event” special on February 4, 2026. This announcement, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of Jim Henson’s original ...
Concerns over a potential AI bubble have been flexing their muscles on Wall Street for quite some time now. More investors are growing anxious about the bubble and circular investing patterns in the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Some tech stock declines this month have investors fearing the AI boom could burst like the dot-com bubble two ...
"The Play That Goes Wrong" is a farcical play-within-a-play about a murder mystery production plagued by disasters. A University of North Carolina Wilmington production of the show runs through Nov.
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The classic play dives deep into questions of identity, class and what it means to belong in a changing world. Marjorie Taylor Greene To Resign From Congress Trump’s Defamation Case Against CNN Falls ...
From an AI-fueled stock rally to record-high gold, the signs are stacking up that nearly every asset class is due for a reckoning. Asset bubbles give off a scent. Stocks far outpace earnings. Junk ...
The showcase will include excerpts from Things You Can’t See, written and performed by Buckner and directed by Gavins, followed by the Afrofuturistic multimedia performance Cicada, written and ...
It’s getting choppy. The heavy weighting afforded the megacap tech stocks meant the reception given to their third-quarter earnings was very likely to determine the stock market’s short-term direction ...
In an X post on Oct. 31, Burry posted a still of Christian Bale—the actor who portrayed him in the film The Big Short—with a short, three-line message. "Sometimes, we see bubbles," he wrote.