Thursday, May 27, 2021

Why the Friends Reunion Was So Troubling

 
The one where you wonder why any of this is happening.
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Friends: The Reunion Happened. And It's Clear They'll Never Do It Again.
 
Friends: The Reunion, the multi-million-dollar HBO Max not-new-episode of the massive and beloved NBC sitcom, raises a lot of big questions, not through what it explores but by what it ignores. You're going to do some thinking here, about the nature of friendship, about the passage of time, but mostly, about why any of this is happening. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
All the Best Memorial Day Sales—on Home, Tech, Style, and More—to Shop Right Now
 
It wouldn't be an American holiday without a massive shopping event hitched to it. Don't get distracted by the fact that you have plans—actual, honest-to-god, no-doubt-about-it plans—this Memorial Day weekend. You should follow through on said plans (we're assuming they include copious barbecuing and breathing openly in the vicinity of other vaccinated folks), but before you do that, reserve a few minutes to click through some of the best deals being run on mattresses, home and tech, and style by some very cool brands in the spirit of the holiday. In fact, click through right now. Quite a few of these deals are already live, and there's no time like the present. Here are the sales we recommend scoping. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
These Picks From the Nordstrom Half-Yearly Sale Need a Place in Your Closet ASAP
 
With so many great things on sale (more than 21,000, if we want to talk numbers), navigating the shopping extravaganza can be a lot. That's why we're here. In the men's section, you'll find a whole lotta well-priced stuff perfect for summer and beyond. Ahead you'll find 17 items from Nordstrom's half-yearly sale worth adding to your wardrobe. All that's left is the heavy task of pressing "add to cart." The sale ends June 6, so act quickly. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
50+ Unique Gifts for Dads Who Already Seems to Have Everything
 
There isn't a thing on this earth that your dad hasn't considered buying for himself, and then bought it for himself. He's quick to the trigger. He can, unsurprisingly, fend for himself. He's got the wisdom of the ages, and that wisdom is telling him that if he wants a futuristic gadget, or a spring jacket, or a whiskey decanter, he shouldn't have to wait to get it. So for Father's Day, you gotta think bigger—way the heck outside the box, into territory he hasn't considered himself. We'll get you started. The following are more than 50 ultra-unique gift ideas for dad. Love you, Pops. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Joe Manchin Should Check in With 2011 Joe Manchin
 
In 2011, Senator Joe Manchin decided he'd had enough. "West Virginians deserve a government that works for them, and they are understandably frustrated with the way things get done—or don't—in Washington," he said in a statement. It was part of his announcement that he was signing onto various proposals to change the rules of the Senate to make the World's Greatest Deliberative Body more transparent and less dysfunctional. The bill failed. Now, writes Esquire's Jack Holmes, It would help if senators could not secretly place holds on bills, which they still kind of can—despite a reform measure that did pass—by teaming up with a colleague and taking turns placing short-term holds they don't have to put their names on. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Inside Youth Baseball's Most Notorious Dad-On-Dad Rivalry
 
Dads bring their sons to Baseball Heaven so they can feel like pros. The facility, situated on an industrial lot off the Long Island Expressway, has recessed dugouts, proper bullpens, and stadium lights. On weekends, the lot fills with so many cars that minivans must illegally park on the roadway verge. Cleats click-clack on pavement, and cooler wheels groan. Fathers jockey for position to record their sons' swings and fixate on pitch velocity, murmuring the incantation "What's he at? What's he at?"l Between games, boys wander the park with Gatorade-stained lips and gnash on Big League Chew. Inside the café, televisions simulcast play on all seven fields. The turf is artificial, which means the grass at Baseball Heaven is always green. On the Long Island Inferno, two fathers, both with complicated pasts took their love of the game all too far. Neither man was ever the same. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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