The Tuesday Edition - Nov 16, 2021
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AMP Featured, News, Bari Weiss, cancel culture, university of austin

One Week In and Things at the University of Austin Are Going Exactly as Poorly as You’d Expect

In a scene from Community, Troy stands holding pizzas while a fire breaks out in an apartment.

It's been one week since Bari Weiss announced that she and some other conservative grifters were opening a "university" and people are already jumping ship.

The post One Week In and Things at the University of Austin Are Going Exactly as Poorly as You’d Expect first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Spider-Man: No Way Home

Things We Saw Today: What’s Happening With Spider-Man: No Way Home Tonight?

Tom Holland as Peter Parker walking through a protest that says Devil in Disguise

So tune back in at the Mary Sue tonight where I will lose my mind over this trailer because it is Spider-Man. What else do you expect?

The post Things We Saw Today: What’s Happening With Spider-Man: No Way Home Tonight? first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Books, 1619 Project, American History, Nikole Hannah-Jones

Two Books Pusblished & Upcoming Hulu Docu-series: The 1619 Project Continues to Grow

"The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story" edited by The NYT Magazine, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman, and Nikole Hannah-Jones. Book cover for "The 1619 Project: Born on the Water" by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Renée Watson, and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith. (Image: One World and Kokila.)

Now, a little over two years later, an extended volume of the project that started it all was published as a book today called The 1619 Project A New Origin Story along with an accompanying children's book entitled The 1619 Project: Born on the Water.

The post Two Books Pusblished & Upcoming Hulu Docu-series: The 1619 Project Continues to Grow first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson

Who You Gonna Call? The Original Ghostbusters Cast to Yell About Making Us Cry on The Tonight Show

Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, and Dan Aykroyd sitting on the couch at Jimmy Fallon

Ghostbusters: Afterlife hits theaters this November 19th and was a movie that I genuinely loved every minute of.

The post Who You Gonna Call? The Original Ghostbusters Cast to Yell About Making Us Cry on The Tonight Show first appeared on The Mary Sue.
AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, holiday cheer, text messaging, Thanksgiving

It’s Time for the Annual Thanksgiving Reunion Between a Grandma and the Young Man She Texted by Mistake

Jamal, Wanda, and the family

After Wanda Dench sent Jamal Hinton a Thanksgiving invite by mistake, the two have been celebrating the holidays together ever since.

The post It’s Time for the Annual Thanksgiving Reunion Between a Grandma and the Young Man She Texted by Mistake first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, ghostbusters: afterlife

Ghostbusters: Afterlife Brings Nostalgia, Tears, and a New Life to the Franchise

News, Fox News, Laura Ingraham, Who's on First?

Fox News’ Laura Ingraham Should Really Leave Comedy To the Professionals

Laura Ingraham and Raymond Arroyo in split screen during a Fox News segment.

Ingraham tried to recreate the classic Abbot and Costello "Who's on First" routine, but poorly, centered on a years-tired dad joke about the title of the Netflix show You.

The post Fox News’ Laura Ingraham Should Really Leave Comedy To the Professionals first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Big on the Internet, candy, Pie, Thanksgiving

I Just Found Out About Reese’s Take On a Thanksgiving Pie and It’s Already Sold Out

Reese's

Reese's released a limited number of Thanksgiving pies based on their peanut butter cups. The pies sold out quicker than they anticipated.

The post I Just Found Out About Reese’s Take On a Thanksgiving Pie and It’s Already Sold Out first appeared on The Mary Sue.
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