The Royal Court Theatre has revealed the full cast and creative team for the world premiere of Sophia Chetin-Leuner’s new play. Revealed as part of the 2025 season, the piece will star Ambika Mod.
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Welcome to our Sixers player preview series, where in the weeks leading up to Media Day we will preview the upcoming 2025-26 season for each and every member of the Sixers' standard roster. For each ...
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View post: Penn State Dealt Unfortunate Recruiting News on Sunday Sophie Cunningham recently underwent surgery to address a torn MCL in her right knee — an injury that has prematurely ended the ...
Alyssa Thomas has had a phenomenal year, and she is doing whatever it takes to ensure that her team wins. The Mercury have a 22-14 record, and they have played like a contender all year. Thomas is ...
Dashiell Reynaldo is a writer for Dualshockers and a college student studying game design. For years, he has sought ways to contribute to the current gaming zeitgeist with his writings, videos, and ...
Caitlin Clark is the best second-year player in the WNBA if we're talking solely about skill, but injuries have hampered Clark this season. If we're ranking second-year players based on 2025 ...
Geeks love to get a little more power out of their hardware by digging deep in its guts, either literally or with software. A little gentle overclocking is usually safe, and in fact it’s expected to a ...
Alfonso Mondelo was 13 years old when he arrived in the United States from Spain in 1971. "Soccer was almost nonexistent," he tells USA TODAY Sports. "You had to go chase it." Your desire to see the ...
ATLANTA --Why does it seem like the race for the National League Most Valuable Player is over? Why do so many people think it's such a foregone conclusion? Is it driven by narrative? Star power?