Lichen Adds an Ash Option to Its Low Table Lineup

Located in New York City, Lichen – a showroom, manufacturer, vintage furniture dealer, and design hub – is expanding its collection of home furnishings by introducing a fresh ash version of their Low Table. This new addition complements the existing maple and sapele versions with oak, each boasting distinct grains that make every piece unique and one-of-a-kind.

Analysts predict Bitfarms stock doubling after Riot settlement

As a seasoned analyst with years of experience in the cryptocurrency market, I find this settlement between Bitfarms and Riot Platforms to be a significant development that could potentially reap benefits for both parties. According to H.C. Wainwright analysts, the growth of Bitfarms’ stock appears imminent after the resolution of the hostile takeover attempt by … Read more

Celestia Foundation secures $100m in new fundraising

As a seasoned crypto investor with a knack for recognizing potential in promising blockchain projects, I find the recent $100 million fundraising by Celestia Foundation quite intriguing. The fact that this round was led by Bain Capital Crypto, a renowned name in the crypto sphere, and backed by other heavyweights like Polychain Capital, Syncracy Capital, … Read more

Agatha All Along Is Quietly Crushing With Audiences And Just Beat Captain America: The First Avenger In One Major Area

The highly anticipated Marvel Cinematic Universe series, titled “Agatha All Along“, has now made its debut and seems to have captivated fans with a magical touch. In just two episodes, enthusiasts can’t stop talking about the series on social media platforms. Although it’s still early days, the show, which streams exclusively on Disney+ (one of the top streaming services), appears to have already achieved some notable successes. As it resonates subtly with viewers, it seems that “Agatha All Along” has surpassed “Captain America: The First Avenger” in one key aspect.

Sky Captain Director Defends the Sci-Fi Cult Classic From Box Office Flop Claims

The director responsible for the blockbuster flop “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow,” released in 2004, has publicly contested the widespread belief that the movie underperformed at the box office, stating that these reports have been significantly overstated. In a recent interview with Variety to mark the film’s 20th anniversary, Conran admitted that while he considers “Sky Captain” a significant achievement for him, it was also a source of pain. He described the final product as “far from perfect,” explaining why he believes this innovative sci-fi adventure struggled in theaters.