Kenan Thompson reached a milestone accomplishment of performing in 1500 sketches on Saturday Night Live on March 5. The veteran comedian, who has been a part of the SNL cast since 2003, performed his 1500th skit, “Home Repair Show” before receiving a backstage celebration from cast and crewmates, applauding the star for his amazing accomplishment.
Day: March 17, 2022
You Already Know Podcast to Hit their 100th Episode this Friday, 3/18
The “You Already Know” podcast, hosted by Saturday Night Live star and comedian, Kenan Thompson with his co-host and friend, Tani Marole, is ready to hit its 100th episode this Friday, March 18th.
August Company: Normalizing Periods and Saving the Earth One Menstrual Product at a Time
I personally believe that the period talk should not be so stigmatized. What is the issue with talking about a completely normal human process? If you hold the same beliefs, then August Company is a site you will want to check out. Their 100% organic cotton menstrual products are good for your body and the environment.
“Even This Will Fade” Lingers in the Mind With Beautiful Stories
“She just hoped Stella would survive, because not everyone did.” – Even This Will Fade by Cassidy Betrand. Everytime I pass by this line, I can’t help but feel the chills crawl through my spine. “Even This Will Fade” is a collection of poems and short stories written by Cassidy Betrand, one of our talented interns at NYC Tastemakers. Each story facilitates a journey in finding a diamond in the rough, catered to personal escape and self-identity.
Former United States Secretary of Education Dies at Age 95
A sixth-generation Mexican American and the former United States Secretary of Education, Lauro Cavazos died on Tuesday in Concord, Massachusetts. He was the first Hispanic person ever to serve in the United States Cabinet. In the 1980s, Cavazos saw schools suffering from budget cuts, low academic performances, and increased high school dropouts.
Ukrainian Architecture and Homes Tarnished by Russian Artillery
Weeks before the invasion of Ukraine, photographer Mark Neville and his friends went to Kyiv to make good memories at their local restaurant bar. Through the bar were chattering voices that harmonized a joyous melody from local Ukrainians. Lights blur with the everlasting gaze of the people who invited Mark to celebrate the good old days.