The Wild Ride of Dogecoin: Will The Meme Coin Burst Into Riches or Lamentations?

On the dusty fields of X (formerly Twitter, now just one overly dramatic consonant), Rekt Capital declared that Dogecoin closed its week above those mystical “pre-halving highs”, whatever might that mean to the average soul forced to convert coffee into productivity daily. The coin now attempts to transform its stubborn old resistance into shiny new support, a magical act somewhat akin to turning last week’s stale bread into tonight’s croutons. Hold above $0.20, says the oracle, and next stop is $0.27—unless, of course, the winds blow unfavorably, in which case… well, it’s crypto. 😂

MCU Reboot: Forgotten Marvel Stars Return?!

As a die-hard cinema enthusiast, I’ve always admired the intricate web of stories woven by the MCU. Yet, it was only with the Multiverse Saga that this cinematic universe started to weave threads from its earlier tales, integrating them into the grand tapestry it had so skillfully crafted. In the stunning saga unfolding on the silver screen, films like Spider-Man: No Way Home brought together Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Men, while Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness saw the appearance of Patrick Stewart. Meanwhile, the action-packed duo of Deadpool & Wolverine successfully merged two distinct Marvel universes. And with the upcoming blockbusters like Doomsday and Secret Wars, I can’t wait to see several under-appreciated Marvel characters finally get their moment in the limelight, tying together more threads of this magnificent storyline.

Alex Borstein: The Gilmore Girls Role You Never Knew About

Many people recognize Borstein for her role as Lois Griffin’s voice-actor in the popular animated series, Family Guy. However, it was when I saw her portray Susie Myerson, Midge’s sharp-witted manager, in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, that I became a dedicated fan of Borstein. This series, created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, who also made Gilmore Girls, earned Borstein two Emmys and numerous accolades. It seems that Sherman-Palladino had recognized something exceptional in Borstein during their time together on Gilmore Girls, as suggested by the larger role she was intended to play.